SteveyB
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- Mustang 5.0 GT fastback, Ruby Red Auto, custom.
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- #61
Probably covered about 1000 miles or more since I changed it including motorway and a range of other driving, no disconnection of battery. I'm having to use Sport and Sport+ to get anything like the response I used to get in Drive/Normal.Don't forget that Autos have an Adaptive Learning feature. If the battery has been disconnected or you've been driving like Miss Daisy then the tranny has to relearn its strategy for more 'spirited' use.
I have a Ford Performance resonator delete X-pipe on my GT Auto and I don't think it provides a noticeable performance improvement other than the louder exhaust sound that I bought it for. Certainly no decrease in performance. Personally I find Auto-'S' and Mode 'Sport+' to be my favourite combination for faster shifting, quick throttle response and those lovely perfectly executed throttle-blip down-shifts - every time!
It's interesting though that you didn't see any reduction in performance when you fitted yours.
I will have to go back to stock because although it's a little louder now the sound isn't as deep and doesn't rumble as much on start up. The resonator after all isn't a sound moderator like a muffler is and probably had better airflow than an x-pipe.
Like Gibbo says, I would have been better with an axleback or catback but this seemed a low cost alternative.
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