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Road Side Pub
2017 Fusion Sport
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<blockquote data-quote="black92" data-source="post: 16906131" data-attributes="member: 37980"><p>Long story short, Livernois had a falling out with their 2013+ Ford Taurus SHO tune (V11) that they didn't own up to (shifting issues) and tried pushing their HPFP as the fix, but other tuners could make more power, no shifting issues and fuel trims remain more stable. The final nail in the coffin in the SHO world was when they blew up Mike's SHO (he was with them from the start, bought, pushed their products and they left him out to dry). Mike had the fastest SHO for the longest time until it was beaten and now there are a few people who recently did serious builds that should net 10's. </p><p></p><p>Rather sad because myself, I had been running their 93+X tune on my MKS for 5 years and 50k+ miles with no issues. Most would agree that the 2010-2012 Livernois tunes are pretty solid. I'd like to think I even helped persuade Bob to tune his ST. They certainly have a following and they "can" put out great work, but there are many tuners these days that can exceed them while remaining safe.</p><p></p><p>If I still had my MKS and wanted to go faster, James would be my first pick! Issue is simply getting ahold of him, but he does great work. GearHead, Ortiz, ZFG, etc are good tuners as well and each have good/bad like anyone. </p><p></p><p>OP - Have you considered the MKZ with the 3.0?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black92, post: 16906131, member: 37980"] Long story short, Livernois had a falling out with their 2013+ Ford Taurus SHO tune (V11) that they didn't own up to (shifting issues) and tried pushing their HPFP as the fix, but other tuners could make more power, no shifting issues and fuel trims remain more stable. The final nail in the coffin in the SHO world was when they blew up Mike's SHO (he was with them from the start, bought, pushed their products and they left him out to dry). Mike had the fastest SHO for the longest time until it was beaten and now there are a few people who recently did serious builds that should net 10's. Rather sad because myself, I had been running their 93+X tune on my MKS for 5 years and 50k+ miles with no issues. Most would agree that the 2010-2012 Livernois tunes are pretty solid. I'd like to think I even helped persuade Bob to tune his ST. They certainly have a following and they "can" put out great work, but there are many tuners these days that can exceed them while remaining safe. If I still had my MKS and wanted to go faster, James would be my first pick! Issue is simply getting ahold of him, but he does great work. GearHead, Ortiz, ZFG, etc are good tuners as well and each have good/bad like anyone. OP - Have you considered the MKZ with the 3.0? [/QUOTE]
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