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Thread: Copperhead kenne bell tuning

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    Copperhead kenne bell tuning

    Hi there

    I currently have a 2013 ford mustang gt 5.0 that has had a kenne bell supercharger kit (ts1001-sh) fitted to it.
    This is the first time attempting to tune the later model copperhead ecu, have tuned many earlier model mustangs
    before. Does anyone have a base tune file that would get me started with this vehicle.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks Stephen

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    The Copperheads are a completely different animal. First off, spend some time in this forum reading the various articles and you'll find alot of good information. I'd also suggest getting ahold of the Coyote Cookbook from LaSota or possibly paying an experienced calibrator to help get you started in the right direction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jchambers View Post
    The Copperheads are a completely different animal. First off, spend some time in this forum reading the various articles and you'll find alot of good information. I'd also suggest getting ahold of the Coyote Cookbook from LaSota or possibly paying an experienced calibrator to help get you started in the right direction.
    Thanks for the info.
    Im definitely going to look at investing in the coyote cookbook and am picking through the relevant infomation on the forum.
    Being in New zealand finding a experienced calibrator with coyote back ground looks unlikely, But i guess spending some time
    with the car on the dyno and some trial n error, i should get it sorted.

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    Download the Roush tune and compare and you will have a good idea of what changes need to be made. If you have the stock TB, it shouldn't be too bad to get a working tune.