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Jacer
04-21-2008, 06:03 AM
Is there some type of procedure i am suppose to follow before or after i put in aftermarket parts in an automatic car? Like update my ecu or reset my ecu, or anything technical.
1JALi
04-21-2008, 06:28 AM
Depends on the mods.
Steven
04-21-2008, 07:28 AM
Is there some type of procedure i am suppose to follow before or after i put in aftermarket parts in an automatic car? Like update my ecu or reset my ecu, or anything technical.
depdning on the mod, you'll need to tune. most minor bolt on mods you can just install and ride.
KingDavid
04-21-2008, 11:48 AM
Is there some type of procedure i am suppose to follow before or after i put in aftermarket parts in an automatic car? Like update my ecu or reset my ecu, or anything technical.Are you allergic to www.mustangforums.com
I probably know more about a stang than you do. Speaking of which, I'll tell you later...^_^
But uhhh, if you have to keep it at stock, I'll gladly take those parts off your hands if you like.
Miami240
04-21-2008, 11:49 AM
Is there some type of procedure i am suppose to follow before or after i put in aftermarket parts in an automatic car? Like update my ecu or reset my ecu, or anything technical.
Sell it and buy a manual version... that usually works best.
KingDavid
04-21-2008, 11:50 AM
Is there some type of procedure i am suppose to follow before or after i put in aftermarket parts in an automatic car? Like update my ecu or reset my ecu, or anything technical.Oh and it depends on your mods. All the mods you have installed so far don't require any tuning to run properly. But you should have shown your dad the mustang forums site. You should have also showed your dad that there's a whole active FORUM with people modding stangs. You should have searched the mustang forums like I told you and try to find a way to convince him to get an aftermarket ecu. Like diablotune or something. You then take it to a tuner. They could have given you more power, gotten rid of the top speed limiter, AND fixed your immobilizer.
KingDavid
04-21-2008, 11:50 AM
Sell it and buy a manual version... that usually works best.That's what I'm thinking as well. But he can't exactly do that.
KingDavid
04-21-2008, 11:54 AM
And change your avatar hoe, I got you a job already.
Jacer
04-21-2008, 01:28 PM
And change your avatar hoe, I got you a job already.
Until i have a check in my hand, that avatar stays! :domo::domo::domo:
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