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Ford tune and Dyno?

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Thinking next year, since my dealer doesnt do FPT’s, Ill have my Local Tuner do it while I have @Mishimoto charge pipes and cai (and misc) installed

they offer dynoing, just curious if you’d do it or not at that point, from stock* (kn filter and 93oct) to those two mods
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The benefits would be 1) validate any increases (which we would all love to see).
2) The tuner could verify good, safe AFRs.
The downside is they wouldn’t be able to make any changes to the FPP tune, so it’s not as if they would be making any tune changes if things weren’t right. I felt an increase in power, but it was the low throttle shifting and throttle response that was far more noticeable.
 
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Still curious what it could make, I also hear the tune adapts to new parts as well
 

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Hey there, I’m installing the ford tune on my 2.3 with a dyno before and after this Thursday! I have a thread on it.
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