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Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z The rule of thumb is: Intake OR exhaust mods - no tune needed. Intake AND exhaust mods - tune needed. As long as you keep the
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![]() The more mods you put on. The sooner you should get a tune to get the most out of it. And like SG4247 said. The ecu will adjust for the mods. But only to a degree. Mine was run rich when I got my tune done. Vince leaned out the mixture, and the car picked up more power. And I got better fuel mileage too.
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