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![]() On a stock car ('99+ GT at least, not sure on other stangs) the tune should be pretty dead on so you wouldn't see much gain from that based on a magazine article I read where they tuned a stock car and got nothing extra. However, a chip or programmer will allow you to bump the timing for a little extra power (this will necessitate running higher octane gas though).
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