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2013-14 Shelby GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="biminiLX" data-source="post: 16735523" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Fun pro tip Steve.</p><p>I just enjoy cruising the car. When you’re doing say 45-55 on the roads or really even slower roads, when you become up on red lights, I just kick it in neutral and let it idle coming up to red lights. No engine braking or bucking, just using the brakes and coasting to slow down while listening to the cams and engine. It’ll cruise in 5th/6th gear under 2000rpm and not buck or have bad manners. Im not the most techy person but I really need to get the 360 camera mounted on the glass roof to film some good old American muscle fun.</p><p>Hopefully the Holley EFI fixes my only complaints with the factory computer idiosyncrasies.</p><p>If you keep it at 9/10ths I think you can keep the factory ECU and be happy.</p><p>It’s really just the DBW TB fail safes and load limits and BS tgat have taken enjoyment out of it for me. I’ve enjoyed having aftermarket EFI in the past and if I can keep the car as is and incorporate Holley EFI I’ll be happy.</p><p>-J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biminiLX, post: 16735523, member: 7795"] Fun pro tip Steve. I just enjoy cruising the car. When you’re doing say 45-55 on the roads or really even slower roads, when you become up on red lights, I just kick it in neutral and let it idle coming up to red lights. No engine braking or bucking, just using the brakes and coasting to slow down while listening to the cams and engine. It’ll cruise in 5th/6th gear under 2000rpm and not buck or have bad manners. Im not the most techy person but I really need to get the 360 camera mounted on the glass roof to film some good old American muscle fun. Hopefully the Holley EFI fixes my only complaints with the factory computer idiosyncrasies. If you keep it at 9/10ths I think you can keep the factory ECU and be happy. It’s really just the DBW TB fail safes and load limits and BS tgat have taken enjoyment out of it for me. I’ve enjoyed having aftermarket EFI in the past and if I can keep the car as is and incorporate Holley EFI I’ll be happy. -J [/QUOTE]
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