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· AmericanMuscle.com
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I was wondering which Bama tune would be best for autocross? Considering that my local autocross events take place in parking lots where we barely reach 70 mph, which tune would be best?

Street, Performance, Race or other custom tune?

I'll appreciate it if Bama guys could jump in and give their suggestions.
As for your question. I run the race tune because that tune focuses on throttle response and power in the upper rpms. In autocross you always want to be running in those rpms and you really need the throttle response when coming out of a corner.
^ I agree with SoccerLuvr. You're going to want to run the 93 Octane Race tune for Auto Crossing. This tune has the most aggressive mid range and top end. It also has the most aggressive throttle response. This will be perfect for coming out of a corner! You'll be at the perfect RPM and the second you hit the throttle you're going to get a great response.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions or need some assistance in the near future. Best of luck on the course, that's really cool. Mustangs are usually Drag Raced, it's great so see some guys take their Stang to the road course!

-Dan
 

· AmericanMuscle.com
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Dan, just curious but why not the Hybrid tune? It has max power down low, mid and upper RPM's. More powerful than the race tune. ;)
The Hybrid tune is also a great option. The Hybrid tune is more of "request" type tune so it sometimes slips my mind! The Hybrid tune has the same top end as the Race tune but has more low end grunt. It does have a lot more torque down low which may not be the greatest for road course driving as it could cause you to spin. However, we have no problem letting the OP try that tune out.

If you'd like to try out the Hybrid tune, just let the Bama team know and they'll gladly hook you up!

-Dan
 

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10-4 on that. Maybe a bit too much torque down low for autocross. Got ya
Yup. We have no problem making the Street tune a little less aggressive town low if the OP would like to give that tune a shot also. Either way, we'll make sure that the customer has the best tune possible for their driving habits and usage of their Mustang!

-Dan
 
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