When to tune
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When to tune
I just recently ordered the parts needed to get my balt back on the road consistently again, and I had planned on upgrading the intake, exhaust, pulley, injectors, and plugs next. I've already bought the pulley and injectors/harness, the intake will get ordered next paycheck and the plugs I can order anytime, but the exhaust might take a few months.
My question is: when should I go in to get it tuned. Should I put the intake, pulley, injectors and plugs on-> tune ->buy exhuast -> re-tune.....or should I just wait until I can buy the exhaust and install everything+tune at the same time?
The local shop charges $150/hr. to tune on a mustang dyno....if that helps any
Just looking for some insight
My question is: when should I go in to get it tuned. Should I put the intake, pulley, injectors and plugs on-> tune ->buy exhuast -> re-tune.....or should I just wait until I can buy the exhaust and install everything+tune at the same time?
The local shop charges $150/hr. to tune on a mustang dyno....if that helps any
Just looking for some insight
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I just recently ordered the parts needed to get my balt back on the road consistently again, and I had planned on upgrading the intake, exhaust, pulley, injectors, and plugs next. I've already bought the pulley and injectors/harness, the intake will get ordered next paycheck and the plugs I can order anytime, but the exhaust might take a few months.
My question is: when should I go in to get it tuned. Should I put the intake, pulley, injectors and plugs on-> tune ->buy exhuast -> re-tune.....or should I just wait until I can buy the exhaust and install everything+tune at the same time?
The local shop charges $150/hr. to tune on a mustang dyno....if that helps any
Just looking for some insight
My question is: when should I go in to get it tuned. Should I put the intake, pulley, injectors and plugs on-> tune ->buy exhuast -> re-tune.....or should I just wait until I can buy the exhaust and install everything+tune at the same time?
The local shop charges $150/hr. to tune on a mustang dyno....if that helps any
Just looking for some insight
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