Alignment is fine but I was going to recheck it to see if the weight from the whipple changed anything. Im not just stomping the pedal but I am however trying to get used to the new shifting. The whipple tune was very soft when shifting and the new Lund tune is..... aggressive.... lol. I am...
Allll the time lol. Road conditions vary between concrete and slick ass black top. Oversteer is, in a straight line I spin and almost instantly get sideways.
So, my new 2018 got the whipple treatment. I swapped all my suspension from my 2015 car over when i bought it. Mods are:
BMR SP080 springs with steeda fixed struts/shocks and billet rear shock mounts
GT350R sway bars and BMR front end links
Steeda 2 point front subframe brace
BMR level 2...
Both of those times are slower than tuned NA cars. I hate to be the bearer of bad news but this seems to be an issue plagued by lots of the roush blower cars. The blower heat soaks like crazy and the heat exchanger is way too small. It doesn't help the roush tune is garbage. Get a good tune...
Is there a way to see what Whipple tune version is in the car? Blower was installed at the dealer so I don't know what process they went through to flash the whipple tune or what tune they used. Was only installed a few weeks ago.
Yes gen5 and the plug is correct. I can see IAT2 data on the nguage. It rips some of the time but overall there's no midrange power and only feels fast past 6k. Also, I'm getting high RPM/load misfires. Plug gap is correct and I didn't see any damaged plugs. I did have to repair a coil...
I was getting knock during WOT but haven’t got to try different gas yet. I can say my car is slow as fuck with the whipple tune, car doesn’t feel much faster than stock. I can’t wait to switch to Lund.
Is there anything I need to know when installing the new IAT2 sensor for an aftermarket tune? The gen3 guys complain the sensor that comes with the kit breaks off when trying to remove it...
Denso lists them at .032 out of the box which I verified with feeler gauges. I would have thought .032 would be fine on 9psi but... whipple wants .028 so hopefully my misfire issue goes away.
My Whipple came with Denso plugs which out of the box come gapped at .032. Guess what I measured the gap at? .032..... so the tech that installed my blower didn’t gap them to the .028 as instructed. Hopefully this stops my high rpm misfires.
Ill start by saying I got my Whipple installed at the dealer which was a mistake but oh well... Picked the car up with the whipple tune. I'm getting positive knock at random times while cruising and positive knock at WOT. I'm going to run through this tank of gas and get some known good 93 and...
So, either I have residual oil from the little valleys on the oil pan or mine is leaking at the back of the pan. I cleaned it all off again and will drive it Thursday to see if it’s actually leaking.