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Old Dec 15, 2017 | 10:34 PM
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Hello everyone, I'm looking at potential tuners to havemy car tuned for E85, and to handle all future mods for my 2016 Mustang GT. I've been comparing tuners considering reputation, what they offer, and relative costs. Someone referred me to Auto Mafia Tuning, and notice that their prices are very competitive, and they seem to do good work. However I've never really spoken to anyone with first hand experience and would like to know if anyone here has and if their work is quality. I really appreciate your input. Below is a link to their site



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Old Dec 18, 2017 | 04:01 AM
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Tuning is only part of the equation. All of the seals, O-rings and gaskets in your entire fuel system have to be changed to be able handle the increased ethanol content.
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Old Dec 18, 2017 | 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Dr Plastic
Tuning is only part of the equation. All of the seals, O-rings and gaskets in your entire fuel system have to be changed to be able handle the increased ethanol content.
i plan on upgrading my entire fuel system when I'm ready to install a S/C Kit. But for now, since I'm running the stock intake manifold and will continue to use stock manifold until I S/C the car, I'm good with the stock system. If i had a 2014 or older then i would need a minimum of 47lb. Injectors. But because it's a 2015+, and I've verified this with multiple tuners,
stock fuel system will be fine.
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