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Originally posted by Gasser64 View PostDo you know the weight difference between a 93 GT and a 95 GT? I had always assumed they gained weight but i never knew how much. Just like there was weight gain with the s197
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My 95 with all the emissions stuff removed, tubular front end, some road race oriented suspension and sluminum heads weighted in at just under 3500 lbs.
With that being said I loved my 95 much more then my previous fox bodies. I plan to pick up a white 95 cobra in the future. As mentioned with a competent tuner the t4mo ecm can work better then an a9l, a9p ect. My car always ran good even before a tune. Made 420 rwhp na on a stock ecm.
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Originally posted by Andy@PrimeTuning View PostDon't worry about the bad stuff you hear about the sn95 computer.
It works just fine with a competent tuner.
But over on the corral i searched and seen some interesting things. Some people just running ported GT40 heads and making decent power, yet they never tuned the car. At what point do you really need to tune the car?WH
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custom tuning will benefit ANY vehicle
the cost:benefit ratio isn't always there, but the performance, drivability, and fuel mileage are
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Originally posted by Gasser64 View PostNeed to come back to this post. This is something I have heard a lot about. Everybody complaining.
But over on the corral i searched and seen some interesting things. Some people just running ported GT40 heads and making decent power, yet they never tuned the car. At what point do you really need to tune the car?
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Originally posted by Cooter View Postcustom tuning will benefit ANY vehicle
the cost:benefit ratio isn't always there, but the performance, drivability, and fuel mileage areOriginally posted by thesource View PostCam swaps. SN95 cars hate cam swaps without a tune.WH
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if it were my car? yes, I would get it tuned... but I wouldn't stop at heads and intake... I would do a cam also.
but yes, I am of the mind that $50-500 is worth every penny to have your combo dialed in correctly. I cut my teeth on carb'd cars, then moved to mechanical diesels... So I always dialed in my own combos. I'm now on to computerized diesels, but every one of them is custom tuned. It just seems a waste to spend a bunch of money on parts and not optimize them
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Originally posted by Cooter View Postcustom tuning will benefit ANY vehicle
the cost:benefit ratio isn't always there, but the performance, drivability, and fuel mileage are
I never exceeded 250 rwhp with the bolt ons but still ran 8.5x 1/8 and 13.5x in the 1/4 at full weight and with my fat ass, so I can't complain.
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