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How safe is a 93 oct. street tune?

stang77

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Nice!! LOL

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I just spanked a 2012 5.0 yesterday in some stoplight play. This car is perfect for it with all the torque down low. Imo 93 tuning is very safe, just be sure to go with a good tuner and not the cheapest alternative
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I have a 2015 Ecoboost Premium PP Auto. The car has 14,000 miles and is stock. To trade used for used to a 2015 Premium auto GT would run about $10,000.00 more. I could almost have GT performance with a street 93 oct tune for 500 to 600 bucks. Wondering how safe the tunes would be. I am 68 years old and don't abuse my car or drag race (been there done that). I just want a very responsive car for the street. Thanks a lot for your help! I had a 1984 Monte Carlo SS that I swapped a complete 1987 GN v6 turbo and ran it quite a few times at the strip. best of 11.01@122. Finally blew a head gasket!
Jeez, 10 grand. If you have turbo experience. You should be golden modding the 4 banger. A quality tune, down pipe and intercooler should be the kick in the pants your looking for. Then pocket the other 8 grand.
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