If I could add that simple panel to wifey's Explorer and my Mustang, I would in a heartbeat.I'm 103 years old, so I miss the simplicity of 3 dials.
I ****ing HATE the touchscreen.
If I could add that simple panel to wifey's Explorer and my Mustang, I would in a heartbeat.I'm 103 years old, so I miss the simplicity of 3 dials.
If I could add that simple panel to wifey's Explorer and my Mustang, I would in a heartbeat.
I ****ing HATE the touchscreen.
I know it’s so easy and so cheap. But why would a wife need a tune on a 6k family brick. never mind we can all use more power. I repent for my sinsVery nice! Personally and just like the Explorer, I'd rather have the base screen vs the optional one because the portrait layout bothers me. Regardless, the boss is going to love it and after get a tune on it, it's going to move out!
No one 'needs' a tune...hahaI know it’s so easy and so cheap. But why would a wife need a tune on a 6k family brick. never mind we can all use more power. I repent for my sins
No one 'needs' a tune...haha
Have you not driven a stock Ranger?
Great point. haha
We just traded for a 2019 with the Black Widow package...stock tune...has about as much power as a horse drawn carriage.
I agree. My wife's MY21 is awesome.Trans tuning is hot garbage too. A proper tune, even just an 87 one, makes all the difference in the work.
The Expedition has the best factory tuning of any new Ford I've driven.
Is there a proper tune, or any tune for a Ranger?Trans tuning is hot garbage too. A proper tune, even just an 87 one, makes all the difference in the work.
The Expedition has the best factory tuning of any new Ford I've driven.
Is there a proper tune, or any tune for a Ranger?
I can't speak to Rangers specifically...but my Omega tune from Oz Tuning in my F150 transformed the truck.Is there a proper tune, or any tune for a Ranger?
Yes, Sid, right now they are. But I like the ability to use speech and not have to take your eyes off the road on newer vehicle that have too many dials or a huge screen/multiple screens. In time, just like Siri and Alexa have improved, vehicle speech systems can be improved upon. I use speech commands in my Genesis as much as possible, and prefer them. Now compared to the old, simple, minimal dials, no question those are easiest of all.Voice commands are more unwieldy and take more time than just reaching over and twisting a dial. Bob Lutz talked about this in one of his books back in the day. Makes a great Christmas gift:
My father-in-law talks to his computer and Nvidia Shield / iPhone all the time. He'll do a google search via voice. He is almost 80 and typing is just a pain in the ass for him now. He's still very capable and quite handy with computers. He operates the computer club at his community in Florida. Also joined the neighborhood patrol lol!Yes, Sid, right now they are. But I like the ability to use speech and not have to take your eyes off the road on newer vehicle that have too many dials or a huge screen/multiple screens. In time, just like Siri and Alexa have improved, vehicle speech systems can be improved upon. I use speech commands in my Genesis as much as possible, and prefer them. Now compared to the old, simple, minimal dials, no question those are easiest of all.