So got the car back together and running. Just need to break her in and like to get a tune done. Anyone recommend a good place to go to and price? The car already has a sct chip in it.
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Originally posted by justin91lx View Post88 mustang
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Trick flow twisted wedge heads 170 cc
Trick flow stage 1 cam
bbk air mass
30lb injectorsOriginally posted by terminator03 View PostI recommend HPP also Manny has always done a great job tuning my car you will probably be looking at around $500 for the initial tune the number to call them at is (972)395-9844
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I would tune the car for 87 octane. I had TW's milled .125" on my silver fairmont. I did notch the pistons for the intake valve, but the moral of the story is:
when I dyno tuned the car, the magic number was 38* total timing. I ran it higher and lower, and that was the sweet spot.
well, I knew from experience that the car would run just fine on 87 octane at that setting, so I did... from there on out.
car did 330rwhp with a TFS stage 1 cam, RPM air gap intake, and 650 double pumper.
*cliff's notes* - there's no reason to run your car on anything higher than 87 with your combo
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Originally posted by Cooter View PostI would tune the car for 87 octane. I had TW's milled .125" on my silver fairmont. I did notch the pistons for the intake valve, but the moral of the story is:
when I dyno tuned the car, the magic number was 38* total timing. I ran it higher and lower, and that was the sweet spot.
well, I knew from experience that the car would run just fine on 87 octane at that setting, so I did... from there on out.
car did 330rwhp with a TFS stage 1 cam, RPM air gap intake, and 650 double pumper.
*cliff's notes* - there's no reason to run your car on anything higher than 87 with your combo
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Originally posted by Cooter View PostI would tune the car for 87 octane. I had TW's milled .125" on my silver fairmont. I did notch the pistons for the intake valve, but the moral of the story is:
when I dyno tuned the car, the magic number was 38* total timing. I ran it higher and lower, and that was the sweet spot.
well, I knew from experience that the car would run just fine on 87 octane at that setting, so I did... from there on out.
car did 330rwhp with a TFS stage 1 cam, RPM air gap intake, and 650 double pumper.
*cliff's notes* - there's no reason to run your car on anything higher than 87 with your combo70' Chevelle RagTop
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