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2004 to 2008 F-150 and Mark-LT 4.2L, 4.6L and 5.4L equipped F-150s and Mark-LTs. |
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Thanks, I've been meaning to call him about the shift firmness and how I changed them for about 6 months now, but always manage to get side tracked.
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Yeah, I left him a post. Not sure what he'll do since you've had the tunes for a while.
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I would suggest also starting a support ticket>>>link is in my Sig......
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Couldn't manage to recreate the hesitation feeling. 0-60 went from 7.9 to 7.44. Maybe it's possible that it really was losing traction but not enough to make any noise? Also checked tranny fluid color and level, all good and red.
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Yeah, my stock tires didn't make a sound. I never knew they were spinning until I noticed a bunch of sets of my tread where I usually do my 1/4 times. Only time I ever heard them was when I was at a race track and could hear that nice even burn around turns. Then put bigger tires and made some other adjustments and now I have to be careful on launching because these tires I can hear.
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Update:
I'm a derp. Turns out it was traction loss, but couldn't hear it with the windows up. Is it still OK to run the +10 +10 +8 settings? |
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Hard to say because I'm not sitting there to see how hard it is shifting but as long as you dont think your getting kicked from behind it should be fine.
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