Want to get car tuned

sleepn_sn95

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I just had a set of 3.73 gears put in my 95 Mustang gt with an AODE. One of the previous owners had a shift kit installed and after the gears it still feels a little sluggish. I've heard that it is a good idea to have my shift points changed. Is that true? Would I just need to get a chip then have a tuner program it? Also does anyone know of a good tuner around central Indiana? Thanks
 

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get the moated quarterhorse tuner.it plugs into your computer and lets you use a laptop to datalog and you would be able to set your shiftpoint where you want them.250$ and 13o$ for software.its a complete tuner
 

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MikeF said:
get the moated quarterhorse tuner.it plugs into your computer and lets you use a laptop to datalog and you would be able to set your shiftpoint where you want them.250$ and 13o$ for software.its a complete tuner

but if you dont have someone there to kind of hold your hand and guide you though the learning process of tuning a car you can make some expensive mistakes or misread the data that is being provided by the softwear
 

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that is tru.he is na so small changes would be ok i would think.It is a steep learning curve.Its not as easy as i was thinking.but its really fun if you have lots,lots,lots and blots of time on your hands.lol.extra head gaskets if boosted.lol .I WAS JUST GIVING HIM SOME OPTIONS.GOOD LUCK
 

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Well, if you don't mind the drive, it could be tuned in Dayton, OH by a guy from central indiana. lol.
 

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