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Lookin to tune my 2005 mustang's ecu. i got a 5 speed auto and it is a little soft on the shifts. would like to get sum extra power gains wen i get on it. any aftermarket ones that will help?
Lookin to tune my 2005 mustang's ecu. i got a 5 speed auto and it is a little soft on the shifts. would like to get sum extra power gains wen i get on it. any aftermarket ones that will help?
We can do that. The 2-3 upshift however, can't really be firmed up due to the dynamics of the shift, but the other's can be. In fact we can add so much pressure to the 1-2 that you'll activate traction control. ;-)
With our tune, (on a manual trans) you can expect gains of 20 rwhp and 33 lbs-ft of torque with no other modifications.
CAPA is our distributor in Australia, so if you're interested in getting the 2005 Mustang product over there, then I suggest you contact them directly.
CAPA is our distributor in Australia, so if you're interested in getting the 2005 Mustang product over there, then I suggest you contact them directly.
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Might do well to notice that fordforums.com is not Australian based. We just happen to have the largest audience on here. Knowing your target market is also a good plan, a 2005 mustang does not exist in Australia (though many wish it would).
Don't mean to cut you down or anything, just pointing out a few things.
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Might do well to notice that fordforums.com is not Australian based. We just happen to have the largest audience on here. Knowing your target market is also a good plan, a 2005 mustang does not exist in Australia (though many wish it would).
Don't mean to cut you down or anything, just pointing out a few things.
I knew it didn't exist in Australia, but thought someone might have imported it through the grey market. Anyway, I didn't realize that the forum wasn't based in Australia, so thanks for pointing that out.
With that said, anyone NOT in Australia who wants a tune for a 2005 Mustang, just go to our website.
Stupid question probably, but I'm aware that my 1991 EB cant be flashed using this tuner...is it possible (and cheaper and better for me) to upgrade my ECU to one from a later model ford, and have it tuned/flashed with this SC TUner??
It is a manual if that means anything. (Reason I ask is because it is in the process of being turbocharged and anything I can save from going completely custom ECU would be good)
Thanks
is your car the 4.0l or the 5.0l? if it is the 5.0 there is good support from the twEECer to enable full tunnability of the eecIV, how ever there is a conversion you can do to convert the 4.0l to mass air and therefore have full tunnability with twEECer aswell as a few other benifits, for more info visit www.icenet.com.au/~pie
is your car the 4.0l or the 5.0l? if it is the 5.0 there is good support from the twEECer to enable full tunnability of the eecIV, how ever there is a conversion you can do to convert the 4.0l to mass air and therefore have full tunnability with twEECer aswell as a few other benifits, for more info visit www.icenet.com.au/~pie
There is no such thing as a 5.0L 2005 Mustang. It's a 4.6L-3V. TwEECer's will be absolutely worthless with a 2005 Mustang as they do NOT use EEC's. They use a completely different PCM altogether which is PowerPC based (Spanish Oak) and not Intel 8065 based like the EEC's were.
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