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Unread 08-25-2005, 03:54 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Strtracer
Depends on which Mustang you have. If its a MAF injection set up, then the computer will self adapt with the exhaust and CAI mods without the need for an imediate re-tune. You wont be at youre max potential, but you will not be harming the engine, and you will feel the increase in power. You can even go with nitrous, or TB and Maf upgrades and still not "need" the tune. If you start changing heads, cam, compression, then you will have to reprogram, but the car should still run decently, just not to its fullest potential. So you should be able to do a lot of bolt on mods, then only pay for the dyno tune once.
He has a 2005 GT.
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