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One thing I am curious about with regards to the tune is lets say someone wants the safest tune possible with the Procharger kit. Wondering if it's best to just stay with the conservative ProCharger tune that comes with the kit, or get a customer dyno tune. Obviously custom tunes yield more power, but in doing so is that sacrificing some reliability beyond just the simple fact that more power will always, to some extent, decrease reliability.
I don't think so, we ran a Lund tune on our 11 Whippled mustang for 20k miles, they were hard miles. Not one single issue minus the clutch.
We had a pro dyno tune on our 12 and 13 TVS Mustangs for roughly 30+ K miles without a single engine issue. You can get a tune that provides a lot more power while still being dependable. Don't get me wrong, modding your car or throwing 200 more HP at an engine increases risk but going with a good tuner helps minimize that risk.
The things I hear is typically on those guys who push the stock engine to the utter limit then complain their engine blew, then proceed to blast the entire internet. Common sense plays a huge part in modding your car as well.
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