Next mod for performance?
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Next mod for performance?
So for my very first mod, I decided to go BIG and went with the Borla ATAK catback system. It sounds AWESOME. Now I'm ready for my next mod and I want more power. Suggestions?
I have a black 2011 5.0
I have a black 2011 5.0
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The tunes are where the magic will really happen. For each and every Bama Tune, we ask you 19 questions about your car like your intended use so we can tailor the tune to your driving style. This info allows us to write an custom tune just for your Mustang to ensure we deliver the most power and performance possible.
Our Bama Custom Tunes are developed in-house on our Dynojet 224xLC chassis Dyno. We've put in Hours of research and development through street, track and dyno testing/datalogging which left us with fully refined custom tunes. The Bama Performance team has exclusive access to our inventory of parts.
It's the best pair of mods that you can have installed on this car! Let me know if you have any questions and I'm here to help!
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I'm really not sold on the BAMA tunes... While it's not exactly a power mod, I'm thinking of going with an MGW short throw as the next mod.
Why doesn't AM carry them?
Also, what makes the difference between a CAI that "requires tuning" and one that doesn't?
Why doesn't AM carry them?
Also, what makes the difference between a CAI that "requires tuning" and one that doesn't?
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So for my very first mod, I decided to go BIG and went with the Borla ATAK catback system. It sounds AWESOME. Now I'm ready for my next mod and I want more power. Suggestions?
I have a black 2011 5.0
I have a black 2011 5.0
You will be very happy in both our CAI & Tune ... our tunes have had 0 engine failures.
The CAI is to feed your engine with a clean fresh and cool supply of air for peak performance.
Cooler – denser incoming air is a key ingredient for maximizing horsepower and overall performance of your engine. With more air coming in ... you have to make adjustments to accommodate the added airflow ... that is where tuning comes into play.
Cars like the Ecoboost Fusion and Focus ST that use a speed density system can have more airflow and not require a tune.
Let me know if I can help you with any questions that you may have ... you can reach me at tim@steeda.com.
Best Regards,
TJ
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