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2015 GT Vert Auto - Tuned?

Echo4papa

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Hey gang, is there a way I can tell if my "new" car (just bought used 3 weeks ago), has been tuned previously or is currently tuned?

I know with my Mitsu Ralliart, I set it back to stock before I traded it in, but I'd like to be able to tell if my Mustang has a tune already. It has the stock intake, but a cat back MagnaFlow street exhaust.

I'd like to know if it's tuned already so I know what to expect if I go through with getting a tuner. If it's tuned already, then I wouldn't bother because I wouldn't expect much of a change and would just be throwing money away...

If it hasn't been tuned...

Steeda or Lund? Which seems to be the better choice for an auto 5.0?

Thanks!
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most likely it hasnt been tuned if it just has a catback. no real way to know unless you drive another one. Lund would be my choice of tuner.
 

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I agree with angry50 the only easy way would to see where the rev limiter is at since most tunes bump it up past 7k but it is probably stock. If you were close I could check it out. I have had the lund tune for a while now which has been great but there are a lot of tuners on there that do a good job.
 
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I'm probably a little further north of Orlando than you are west...

I've hit the rev limiter a couple times, I know because the whole thing flashed red which caught me off guard at first. I'll have to do it again and see where it was when it shifts.
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