King Jackmode
HA! HA!
- Joined
- Apr 12, 2016
- Threads
- 0
- Messages
- 109
- Reaction score
- 39
- Location
- Albuquerque, NM
- First Name
- Mark
- Vehicle(s)
- 2016 S550 GT, 2016 S550 EB
It is.:(Is that really true?
Sponsored
It is.:(Is that really true?
Something is wrong. I can knock off 5.5s all day in my wife's auto. Brake boosting up to about 1.5K. I'm also at mile high altitude!Since day 1 I've been hitting a best of 6.1 0-60 and a worst of 6.4 consistently with every variable imaginable altered.. I'm talking TC on/off, Advancetrac on/off, brake boosting, 1k, 1500, 2k, 2500, 3k.. no brake boosting, warm up tires with a burn out, no warm up.. fresh tread when first purchased, after a rotation, after oil change, with MMR CAI, stock CAI, in cold temps (as low as 50-ish) in cool temps (mid 60's-70ish), high temp (80-90).. day time, night time, D, S.. auto shifting, manual shifting, short shifting, reving it out, on a main street with fresh tarmac, on a worn side street, AC on, AC off, windows up, windows down etc etc..
Best results are always 6.1.. worst: 6.4 All on 93 octane premium tried from a Chevron, Mobil and a BP..
Considering the Ecoboost and GT share the same transmissions don't see why they would need to protect the transmission.That being said, who's to say that perhaps the boost algorithm (ramp up to full boost) hasn't maybe been modified to protect the transmission on the EB Mustang, or something of the likes? Kia clearly sent out either a deliberately higher-tuned car to the initial reviews, or decided mid-model year for the 2011 model that perhaps they need to detune the launch algorithm to protect the transmission from hard launches.
Well, if it happens to you in reality, then you can get a new cylinder head from your dealer until you hit 60k miles :lol:(this is, no joke, Ford's solution to coked intake valves!).It is.:(

About the only thing left is uphill/ downhill. Wait downhill! :-)Since day 1 I've been hitting a best of 6.1 0-60 and a worst of 6.4 consistently with every variable imaginable altered.. I'm talking TC on/off, Advancetrac on/off, brake boosting, 1k, 1500, 2k, 2500, 3k.. no brake boosting, warm up tires with a burn out, no warm up.. fresh tread when first purchased, after a rotation, after oil change, with MMR CAI, stock CAI, in cold temps (as low as 50-ish) in cool temps (mid 60's-70ish), high temp (80-90).. day time, night time, D, S.. auto shifting, manual shifting, short shifting, reving it out, on a main street with fresh tarmac, on a worn side street, AC on, AC off, windows up, windows down etc etc..
Best results are always 6.1.. worst: 6.4 All on 93 octane premium tried from a Chevron, Mobil and a BP..
There are no hills where I live.. Lol. It's all flat.About the only thing left is uphill/ downhill. Wait downhill! :-)
I call BS on this. When I was a kid in the 1990s (and obsessing over car magazines), all my friends and I used to say that MT was in Ford's pocket. This says more about our own biases than the Magazine's bias. I was a drooling Dodge/Plymouth fan with very little to get excited about other than the Viper and Neon R/T. LOL...Aka Chevy Trend.
Seriously? What mods did this take?I can consistently hit about 4.5sec or better on mine![]()