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what do u think
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Posted: 03/16/09 07:16 PM
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i recently bought a 1991 mustang with stock 5.0 block with 44,000 miles. It has a t-trim vortec supercharger,60lbs injecters, 75mm throttle body, and 80mm mass air. 2 fuel pumps with 355 gears. i only have had it for 2 weeks and not had a chance to dyno it. the guy i bought it from said i should get a tuner but i dont know much about them. what would you do for a set-up? it is street legal and i want to keep it that way.
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Posted: 03/17/09 09:40 AM
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You can't get a tuner for a Fox body. A tuner is only available for an OBD-II car. The closest to a handheld for a Fox body is an Anderson Ford Motorsport PMS, which is a very good, and proven product. The PMS allows you to play with the tune. However, if you want to have the car tuned, and not have to mess with it, find a shop that can offer you two tunes from which to choose. I believe DiabloSport, Superchips, and SCT offer a chip able to be burned for different tunes. That's the route I would go with that combo. Find a reputable shop to the tuning, and then see what software they use, and what they can offer from a tuning standpoint. Even if you get the AFM PMS, do your homework before going WOT with that combination. Good luck.
Michael Johnson Associate Editor 5.0 Mustang and Super Fords
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