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Will I regret Lund tuning on my 5.0?
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<blockquote data-quote="DeepImpact" data-source="post: 15949712" data-attributes="member: 190685"><p>Yes, hold the TC button down to turn it off all the way and this bog mode would get triggered. My buddy's Shelby GT500 even does it!! I got a 1.79 60ft my first time out somehow on the Pirellis, but the next time I started launching a little harder and every time I though I had the perfect launch, just as I went WOT as I got the clutch all the way out, it would go flat. The following time out I logged it so I could see what the hell it did, and my guess was right. I logged the pedal which showed 100% and the actual throttle angle at only 30 degrees. It may have even went below that. It takes a really good launch to trigger it. My buddy never noticed it until he put his ET Street bias ply's on. They are prepping the track better now so I hit it with the Pirelli's. I think it might need to have rpm go over 4k before the clutch is all the way out to trigger it, but that is a guess based on the log and the video from my best night that showed the tack staying at 3 as I let the clutch out. Since that first time out, I have not been able to get back under a 1.9 60ft. I need a tune and tires!! I was going to pull the trigger on a 18 intake performance package from Lethal because it looks like a lot can be saved, but I don't think I want the CAI. Does a CAI actually net any gains with the stock throttlebody?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeepImpact, post: 15949712, member: 190685"] Yes, hold the TC button down to turn it off all the way and this bog mode would get triggered. My buddy's Shelby GT500 even does it!! I got a 1.79 60ft my first time out somehow on the Pirellis, but the next time I started launching a little harder and every time I though I had the perfect launch, just as I went WOT as I got the clutch all the way out, it would go flat. The following time out I logged it so I could see what the hell it did, and my guess was right. I logged the pedal which showed 100% and the actual throttle angle at only 30 degrees. It may have even went below that. It takes a really good launch to trigger it. My buddy never noticed it until he put his ET Street bias ply's on. They are prepping the track better now so I hit it with the Pirelli's. I think it might need to have rpm go over 4k before the clutch is all the way out to trigger it, but that is a guess based on the log and the video from my best night that showed the tack staying at 3 as I let the clutch out. Since that first time out, I have not been able to get back under a 1.9 60ft. I need a tune and tires!! I was going to pull the trigger on a 18 intake performance package from Lethal because it looks like a lot can be saved, but I don't think I want the CAI. Does a CAI actually net any gains with the stock throttlebody? [/QUOTE]
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