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Old Fri, February 20th, 2009, 01:52 PM
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grizz, if you read one of my last posts to you over on the f150online forum, you'll see I'm still not sure I understand this "Load Previous Settings" bit at all. And, Bill, I know you've tried to explain it to me, but my feeble little brain seems unable to grasp something - sorry!

Here's a direct link to what I told you there (for anyone who would like to see it): http://www.f150online.com/forums/3598500-post28.html

The only thing you're going to see on the display screen that shows you are running a custom tune is a number in the upper right corner. If you're on Level 2, you'll see a 2 there. You have to take it on faith that other settings have been applied. Some will be obvious. If, for instance you set your shift firmness settings to +10 and then tried a WOT acceleration, you'd definitely feel a difference from 0 at all shifts. If you raise your idle speed, you would see the change if you monitored the RPM on the Gryphon.

You could even floor the thing until you hit MAX RPM and then you'd feel it "cut out". Change the limit RPM and you'd feel the cut out at a different RPM.

That's about the only way I know to test for new settings.

Bottom line though - if it runs good, don't worry and be happy!

- Jack
 

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