if you want the active exhaust to start up in a certain position each time, you can try what this other M6G member did in Post #565 - and according to him it worked:Was wondering if I could use forscan to stop the factory reset on traction control and exhaust valve operating everytime you shut car off? Thanks
Thanks I'll look into thatThe exhaust valves:
if you want the active exhaust to start up in a certain position each time, you can try what this other M6G member did in Post #565 - and according to him it worked:
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/th...ust-install-guide.101913/page-38#post-3043063
Can't be done in Forscan. For a variety of reasons, it's baked into the core programming and isn't changeable.Was wondering if I could use forscan to stop the factory reset on traction control and exhaust valve operating everytime you shut car off? Thanks
The guy in the post has a GT PP2 Mustang, which is very different from a GT350.The exhaust valves:
if you want the active exhaust to start up in a certain position each time, you can try what this other M6G member did in Post #565 - and according to him it worked:
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/th...ust-install-guide.101913/page-38#post-3043063
Thanks for the info! This is the only issue I have with it, everytime switching back to sport mode and shutting off the electric nanny's!Can't be done in Forscan. For a variety of reasons, it's baked into the core programming and isn't changeable.
The guy in the post has a GT PP2 Mustang, which is very different from a GT350.
If you disconnect the exhaust flap valves on a GT350, it will put up an error message on the dashboard and lock the car in comfort driving mode. If you want to disconnect the valves, you have to buy a set of emulators and install them.
Thanks for the info! This is the only issue I have with it, everytime switching back to sport mode and shutting off the electric nanny's!