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New TSB concerning aftermarket tuning and modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="SicShelby09" data-source="post: 10834907" data-attributes="member: 109000"><p>Honestly man, most of us <strong><em><u>KNOW</u></em></strong> it was a tuning problem. Without a doubt, some of the tuning shops rushed out some tunes to get these CAIs working with them, and they pulled the same old tricks with the 11:1 motor that they were doing with the older much lower compression motors. And lets say that maybe some of the customers forgot to put in the high octane gas, or maybe they got bad gas?? Take all that into account, along with whatever other customer caused potential problems that could occur and thats the problem. Too many variables out there to send out a tune on the ragged edge on a motor with this compression. Thats all there is to it. There are so many owners of these cars that are NEW mustang owners for the first time, and all they know is what some other person told them. Go get a tune from this guy or that guy. Then they do, hotrod the car with bad gas or low octane gas on a hot day, then pop goes the 5.0. Its not a string of bad motors. Its the early tunes. Case closed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SicShelby09, post: 10834907, member: 109000"] Honestly man, most of us [B][I][U]KNOW[/U][/I][/B] it was a tuning problem. Without a doubt, some of the tuning shops rushed out some tunes to get these CAIs working with them, and they pulled the same old tricks with the 11:1 motor that they were doing with the older much lower compression motors. And lets say that maybe some of the customers forgot to put in the high octane gas, or maybe they got bad gas?? Take all that into account, along with whatever other customer caused potential problems that could occur and thats the problem. Too many variables out there to send out a tune on the ragged edge on a motor with this compression. Thats all there is to it. There are so many owners of these cars that are NEW mustang owners for the first time, and all they know is what some other person told them. Go get a tune from this guy or that guy. Then they do, hotrod the car with bad gas or low octane gas on a hot day, then pop goes the 5.0. Its not a string of bad motors. Its the early tunes. Case closed. [/QUOTE]
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