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So I'm quite new to the tuning aspect of cars and I am absolutely in love with the comments I've been reading on this thead! Hopefully someone can point me in the right direction haha. What would be the best route to take in reference to mod order? Just wanna be able to support the tune properly, but still have fun lol
 

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got my tune same day highly recommend it always replied promptly i will be uploading this tune tonight thanks again torrie
 

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Absolutely, but what additional mods should be done to,for lack of better words, support the tune safely?
One step colder plugs, DP, WM and or Intercooler.
 

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One step colder plugs, DP, WM and or Intercooler.
Thanks man! Hoping to get ahold of one of your tunes in the near future!
 

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After a tune, a FMIC should be your first mod. Heat management is everything with these EcoBoost engines.
 

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WM does a good job with that and also extends the fuel system. But at the core I do not disagree with the intercooler being a necessity.
 

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WM does a good job with that and also extends the fuel system. But at the core I do not disagree with the intercooler being a necessity.
I agree wholeheartedly about WMI. I plan to install it very soon myself. I just suggest a FMIC first after a tune because you'll get some nice benefits from it and people are less hesitant about installing a new one vs. adding WMI. A lot of people are new to the idea of WMI and seem skiddish to an extent about running it.
 

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I agree wholeheartedly about WMI. I plan to install it very soon myself. I just as suggest a FMIC first after a tune because you'll get some nice benefits from it and people are less hesitant about installing a new one vs. adding WMI. A lot of people are new to the idea of WMI and seem skiddish to an extent about running it.
Yeah and that I don't understand at all. Its been the sole way we have had to add fuel to Ecoboost engines starting in 2009 with the 3.5L SHO. Hopefully this platform will finally change that.
 

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Noob question what is wmi?
 

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Damn short terms lol i had a Sti nd never used that term
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