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Old 08-10-2015, 04:45 PM
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Anyone running a Steeda tune yet?
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Old 08-10-2015, 08:57 PM
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Probably not....I ordered ( and paid) for one three months ago. Everytime I call to check they tell me two more weeks. I finally gave up and went with bama.....very happy.

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Originally Posted by whatsup62
Probably not....I ordered ( and paid) for one three months ago. Everytime I call to check they tell me two more weeks. I finally gave up and went with bama.....very happy.
Good to know. Was considering Steeda.
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Old 08-12-2015, 06:22 AM
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I can't imagine how much difference there could be between '14 & 15 tunes. It's the same basic engine and parts.

I can speak for Steeda from my experiences and their stuff is top notch, including tunes. I'm running them in my '14 and couldn't be more pleased.
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Originally Posted by spectreman
I can't imagine how much difference there could be between '14 & 15 tunes. It's the same basic engine and parts.

I can speak for Steeda from my experiences and their stuff is top notch, including tunes. I'm running them in my '14 and couldn't be more pleased.
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This is just some copy/paste work but there are a few big differences. I'm not sure how much they affect the tuning, but I'm sure learning to tune a new car is similar to learning a new operating system on a computer as far as a learning curve goes.

The new 5.0L Coyote motor is getting the addition of charge motion control valves and new higher flowing cylinder heads with revised high flow ports to improve air flow into the motor. Along with the new cylinder head design we will see larger intake and exhaust valves with stiffer valve springs. Ford also improved the rotating assembly with forged rods and better balanced crankshaft. With all of these components we also will see higher compression ratio and higher red line. Top that all off with new intake and exhaust camshafts and you have a vastly improved coyote 5.0 engine.
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