Torque management tuning will be your best bang for your buck as far as difficulty vs results. You tune in your fueling tables a little better from stock but not a whole lot, adjust your PE AFRs, some of them get really rich up top. If your running e85 or 93 you can give it some more spark too, but you really need a dyno to do much with spark. Get over on efilives forum and read and read and read. There is alot to learn about tuning. Especially on the virtual ve ecms. I'd recommend you spend a few days at least learning about what the tables do and what it takes to build a good gas tune before you start blindly making changes. It is extremely easy to get turned around and really screw something up.