InTune adjustable parameters
Theres no tuner that will allow you to adjust part throttle AFR.
The end user fueling adjustments in our tools are for adjusting the AFR at WOT.
Part throttle fueling is controlled by closed loop operation based on feedback from your O2s, and ideally it will always be a perfectly lean 14.7:1 AFT at cruise/part throttle.
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The end user fueling adjustments in our tools are for adjusting the AFR at WOT.
Part throttle fueling is controlled by closed loop operation based on feedback from your O2s, and ideally it will always be a perfectly lean 14.7:1 AFT at cruise/part throttle.
Thanks
We have never created a specific mileage tune for any performance car application 
In all honesty, if you want mileage from your Stang, 'keep your foot out of it' is the best piece of advice there is.
There ought to be a TC disable option, if not, export the last tune written from the tools intune drive/tunes folder and email it to me at mlitsch @ diablosport.com
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In all honesty, if you want mileage from your Stang, 'keep your foot out of it' is the best piece of advice there is.
There ought to be a TC disable option, if not, export the last tune written from the tools intune drive/tunes folder and email it to me at mlitsch @ diablosport.com
Thanks
We have never created a specific mileage tune for any performance car application 
In all honesty, if you want mileage from your Stang, 'keep your foot out of it' is the best piece of advice there is.
There ought to be a TC disable option, if not, export the last tune written from the tools intune drive/tunes folder and email it to me at mlitsch @ diablosport.com
Thanks

In all honesty, if you want mileage from your Stang, 'keep your foot out of it' is the best piece of advice there is.
There ought to be a TC disable option, if not, export the last tune written from the tools intune drive/tunes folder and email it to me at mlitsch @ diablosport.com
Thanks
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