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![]() You cannot "dial in" air/fuel ratio with a adaptive strategy computer which is what Mustangs have. You will see gains on the dyno but they will quickly be lost when the computer adjusts for the added or lost fuel. Air/fuel ratio can only be changed by modifying the computer with a chip. Timing is about the only thing you can adjust and any tuner that you can trust would tell you that.
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