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2011-2014 Mustangs
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HPTuners for Coyote platform is coming along very well!
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<blockquote data-quote="Shaun@AED" data-source="post: 13891276" data-attributes="member: 32381"><p>As far as I know Clutch Protection has not yet been added to SCT calibrator access as it is not an easy On/Off switch as you can see above. It may also be a liability as I have had customers destroy their clutches within days of disabling clutch protection in GT500's.</p><p></p><p>In general the more heat you are allowed to give the clutch, the easier/faster it will boil the fluid resulting in the clutch sticking to the floor. My drag tune does allow more power to get to the ground as it disables all the 'nannies' that keep the car Rubber side down.</p><p></p><p>FYI, there are dozens of other ways Ford protects their hardware from *warrany* issues. This is one of those pieces to the puzzle, but it is not the key to fast WOT shifts. It's for those guys that like to drop the hammer at 6K RPM on launch.</p><p></p><p>It's also been requested to be added to SCT Calibrator level (several times over the past 2 years). Last I heard was to expect this and other tables sometime this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaun@AED, post: 13891276, member: 32381"] As far as I know Clutch Protection has not yet been added to SCT calibrator access as it is not an easy On/Off switch as you can see above. It may also be a liability as I have had customers destroy their clutches within days of disabling clutch protection in GT500's. In general the more heat you are allowed to give the clutch, the easier/faster it will boil the fluid resulting in the clutch sticking to the floor. My drag tune does allow more power to get to the ground as it disables all the 'nannies' that keep the car Rubber side down. FYI, there are dozens of other ways Ford protects their hardware from *warrany* issues. This is one of those pieces to the puzzle, but it is not the key to fast WOT shifts. It's for those guys that like to drop the hammer at 6K RPM on launch. It's also been requested to be added to SCT Calibrator level (several times over the past 2 years). Last I heard was to expect this and other tables sometime this year. [/QUOTE]
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