Lexman
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I think there is some good guidelines about the ecoboost and some things that make me scratch my head.
If one is looking to tune their car there are some things commonly listed to help performance and safety of the tune:
Intercooler
Plugs - one step cooler
Quality oil
Bolt ons are for more performance of either hp, tq, sound, or combination of.
Tune - many good choices here all seem to have similar dyno plots but different approaches/personalities to their tune.
Now we unfortunately seen some engines go south and a lot of conversation spanning WOT in high gear, catch cans, oil, beating on their cars led to the problem, too much low end torque, meth should be used, early engine builds, and big turbo is the way to go.
That's where things get muddy for me. People with tunes and people that sell tunes talk about how they drive their cars hard and no issues and how safe the tune is.
Not sure anyone can know anything right now, but there is a lot of contradictions that have my head spinning right now. Also with every engine issue, the apparent list of what to have or not to do grows.
This might not be what people are intending to mean but reading everything it seems like one would need two catch cans, intercooler, plugs, oil, big turbo, down shift before you even think of hitting the gas pedal in 6th, do not go into boost until engine is warm, and enjoy your car and drive like you stole but don't beat on it.
Guys, I want to experience a tuned mustang, but man I'm think I'm going to keep the access port in its original packing for a while. Wish someone had the full proof recipe to tune without worry.
If one is looking to tune their car there are some things commonly listed to help performance and safety of the tune:
Intercooler
Plugs - one step cooler
Quality oil
Bolt ons are for more performance of either hp, tq, sound, or combination of.
Tune - many good choices here all seem to have similar dyno plots but different approaches/personalities to their tune.
Now we unfortunately seen some engines go south and a lot of conversation spanning WOT in high gear, catch cans, oil, beating on their cars led to the problem, too much low end torque, meth should be used, early engine builds, and big turbo is the way to go.
That's where things get muddy for me. People with tunes and people that sell tunes talk about how they drive their cars hard and no issues and how safe the tune is.
Not sure anyone can know anything right now, but there is a lot of contradictions that have my head spinning right now. Also with every engine issue, the apparent list of what to have or not to do grows.
This might not be what people are intending to mean but reading everything it seems like one would need two catch cans, intercooler, plugs, oil, big turbo, down shift before you even think of hitting the gas pedal in 6th, do not go into boost until engine is warm, and enjoy your car and drive like you stole but don't beat on it.
Guys, I want to experience a tuned mustang, but man I'm think I'm going to keep the access port in its original packing for a while. Wish someone had the full proof recipe to tune without worry.
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