I'm looking to put some Michelin Pilot Super Sports on my '15 Mustang GT. Will the 295/30/20's give me any problems in the front? Will they fit? I have the stock Foundry wheels mounted with crappy Pirelli 265/35/20's!
Response I got first thing this morning:
Jon II (Lund Racing Support)
Jan 11, 8:41 AM
Some devices got shipped with 172 by accident. We're waiting on some further testing to push out a higher one. I don't want to push 172 out and then have another update come right after it. 165 is fine...
I KNOW...you are way off track with your replies. I'm curious to know why FW 172 is on certain devices and it's not even available on the Lund Racing Website. That's all I want to know. Jeff_oddo is NOT a BETA tester. Would it be okay with you if I find out from Lund what's up with the...
He (Jeff_oddo) has a newer version than the rest of us and it doesn't have the Ethanol PID. This is the confusion. Why does he have a newer version than what is already out, which is FW 165? If Lund is releasing a newer version, than it should have had the new PID on it if it's coming out for a...
It was, but I already sent my inquiry to Lund by the time you answered. Doesn't make sense that they would send out nGauges with FW 172 if it wasn't already publicly available.
Again, I will let everyone know of my findings when I hear back from Lund.
Thanks again for your input. It is well...
Yes, I realize this but it would be nice to have the % gauge/pid to know "actual" ethanol content when running it.
I will let everyone know what I find out about FW 172. Already emailed Lund Support.
FW or Ethanol Gauge? If FW, someone has 172 on their device. How is that possible?
I'm going to send an email to Lund and find out. Will let you know of my findings.
Confused
I'm not understanding how you are getting the ethanol content?
Also, I have seen a 174 version on some screen shots. Why is this version not available when I check on the Lund Website.
Am I missing something here?
There won't be a problem doing that. E85 and petrol mix with no issues. If anything, you will raise your octane level a bit with half/half mixture.
As soon as you are running 100% E85, you should notice some modest performance gains and responsiveness.