TyesonAnthony
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- 2016 Mustang GT Auto with 3.55s
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I have an auto equipped with 3.55 gears. Running from a dig is a breeze, but I’ve encountered a bit of an issue when a few of my manual 5.0 owning friends wanted to try a few runs from a 40 roll after losing to me from digs while we were down on a closed course in Mexico.
While I have the transmission in drive, simply flooring it results in a split second or two of lag from the transmission before it downshifts, so they’d always get the jump. I’m aware that I could shift the transmission down to S to have complete control of what RPM I take off from, but I’d rather not use the paddle shifters to upshift.
You can use the paddle shifters to select your gear while in D, but the transmission will only stay in that gear for a few seconds before returning to auto mode. The best method I found was keeping the transmission in D and waiting for the first honk. Then I’d quickly shift down into the gear I wanted, by the time the third honk came around I’d be ready to take off, so I would get the launch I wanted, and then the transmission would return to auto mode.
I just thought I’d chime in and see if any of you other auto guys had any different methods on running from a roll. Lately I’ve been looking into a Lund Racing tune, would that help the delayed throttle response while in D at all?

While I have the transmission in drive, simply flooring it results in a split second or two of lag from the transmission before it downshifts, so they’d always get the jump. I’m aware that I could shift the transmission down to S to have complete control of what RPM I take off from, but I’d rather not use the paddle shifters to upshift.
You can use the paddle shifters to select your gear while in D, but the transmission will only stay in that gear for a few seconds before returning to auto mode. The best method I found was keeping the transmission in D and waiting for the first honk. Then I’d quickly shift down into the gear I wanted, by the time the third honk came around I’d be ready to take off, so I would get the launch I wanted, and then the transmission would return to auto mode.
I just thought I’d chime in and see if any of you other auto guys had any different methods on running from a roll. Lately I’ve been looking into a Lund Racing tune, would that help the delayed throttle response while in D at all?
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