That's likely a big part of the problem. Often times, tuning the engine or transmission will cause quirky things to happen with the un-tuned component, which is why tunes often exist for both.I also have a Lund tune.
I have several books and have owned only Mustangs for my DD since I was 19 when I purchased my first car/Mustang. Please, go on and explain to me how taped on fake side scoops make a car more of a toy. I’ll wait to hear the “history” of it.It is called Mustang history/heritage. You really should buy a book, learn to read, and learn some of it.:cheers:
Sure, but they don’t scream “California Special” (hell, you posted a GT350, not a CS) or “more of a toy” like you were indicating in your previous posts...I always thought that those fake side scoops screamed mustang. And these perfectly match the upper and lower character lines on the door.
Mustangs attachment to it past is what makes the car different and special among other sports bars.
Normal mode doesn’t rev match afaik. Rev match is for sports/track/drag and manual mode, but don’t quote me on that oneThanks for the advice but if this thing (A10) has rev matching then it's worse than I thought. It's especially bad when down-shifting. I am talking about the "normal" driving mode because that's what I use most of the time It also seems reluctant to shift out of first gear when starting off in the morning.
I admit that the sport/track modes seem much better at shifting but still feels sloppy to me.
I have disconnected the battery 2 times with little improvement. I also have a Lund tune.
That's not even a GT350. Nor is it a '67. I'd guess a '66 converted to a GT350 look-a-like (note the tape stripe says GT351, so perhaps upgraded to a 351 V8). The real GT350 side scoops, while functional, were also just bolted on, not stamped in.Sure, but they don’t scream “California Special” (hell, you posted a GT350, not a CS) or “more of a toy” like you were indicating in your previous posts...
A solid rear axle also "screams" Mustang but Ford realized that an IRS was better and switched to one. Just because previous years have had cheaply slapped on things doesn't mean we shouldn't want or expect more in 2018. And on that old 1967 GT350, at least it matches the lines on the body, same with my old 2001 GT Convertible. On the S550, they just look cheap, IMO.
But those do not make it a "toy", nor or fake vents unique to the CS, just the S550 CS. I'd say that the badging, less commonality and unique rims were/are more "the point" of the CS over taped on side scoops.The original CS had perfomance-look upgrades that were non-functional. That was the point. A stylish cruiser.
Calling it a toy was an objective statement lol
It depends on what sort of toy you're talking about.But those do not make it a "toy", nor or fake vents unique to the CS, just the S550 CS. I'd say that the badging, less commonality and unique rims were/are more "the point" of the CS over taped on side scoops.
All I originally said was that I think they look ugly and make the car look silly, like a literal toy... Then people start saying the point of the CS is that "it's a toy" which is just beyond silly as it's exactly the same as the GT but with unique styling and a heck of a lot less common. That has always been "the point" of the CS, having a less common version of the regular Mustang, not that it's in any way more of "a toy".
Yea, the CS never did it for me, even the original. I know that non-functional scoops have been done many times, and I never liked any of them. Rev matching is fine, it's a task that computers are perfectly suited for, and it's functional.This kind of thing doesn't do anything for me at all, neither does the Bullitt (sp?). It's just frills. Even the rev matching is of no interest, I've been heel and toe shifting for 51 years. According to this announcement, that must make me a "pro".
If this kind of thing excites you then that's excellent, I'm happy for you, but I think it's just another way to wring more money out of people for a "special" package that really isn't all that special.