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SVT Shelby GT500
John Lund vs VMP tune?
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<blockquote data-quote="Justin@VMP" data-source="post: 13796321" data-attributes="member: 18468"><p>Since 05 the throttle body has been electronic, this opened up the possibility to do what you speak of. Ford actually uses it to make certain cars feel better, or others easier to drive. I use it to a small degree as part of a good overall responsive tune. There can also be customer preference that drives how I calibrate the throttle. It can also be abused. The same table also controls engine braking, with the wrong values in the table you can lose it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justin@VMP, post: 13796321, member: 18468"] Since 05 the throttle body has been electronic, this opened up the possibility to do what you speak of. Ford actually uses it to make certain cars feel better, or others easier to drive. I use it to a small degree as part of a good overall responsive tune. There can also be customer preference that drives how I calibrate the throttle. It can also be abused. The same table also controls engine braking, with the wrong values in the table you can lose it. [/QUOTE]
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