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Old 04-15-2010, 09:33 PM
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Question SCT tuner for my 2002 Mustang GT

I wanted to know if anybody had any input on this SCT Tuner i was thinking about getting. I heard it really makes a difference in the car as far as performance. I only have an exhaust, bbk headers and bbk cold air intake right now so i wanted to know if this would really make my car run better. If any one has any pros and cons about having my car tuned it would really help thanks.

This is the tuner im thinking about getting...http://www.americanmuscle.com/sct-x3...ash-tuner.html



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Old 04-15-2010, 09:35 PM
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Do it....... No regrets other then not doing it sooner, one of the best mods you can do for the money.


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Old 04-15-2010, 09:38 PM
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Anthony do you have yours tuned?


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Yea you could say that lol. I have a bunch of tunes. Brenspeed, Tillman custom dyno, Tillman Track, Emissions, Rainy Day haha J/K.


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yes, as soon as you start to affect your air or fuel, you should get that thing tuned. If you have an auto, firming up the shift points is soooo awesome. S197 have drive by wire throttle control so the pedal is made more sensitive per w/e you want in the tune. My Race tune will blow the tires off if i let it, where the performance tune with the same amount of gas, won't do much of anything.


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Yea you could say that lol. I have a bunch of tunes. Brenspeed, Tillman custom dyno, Tillman Track, Emissions, Rainy Day haha J/K.
wanta sell any?


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I only have my custom dyno and track tunes on email......


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after i get the car tuned do i have to put different gas in it or something?


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I have mine tuned to 93 because you get a lil more power, but that up to you.... you can get any octane tunes you want.


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