New CAI w/tune question
#22
Lol
It was a valid point. I had a good laugh and didn't take offense.
On my way to work and driving around at lunch today, no noises other exhaust notes. Must have been a combination of the engine adjusting to the 87 after the tune and then me jumping the gun and going right to the 93.
On that note.... DAMN!!! Its a different driving experience now.
Thanks everyone for the advice.
Onto the next mod...
#23
Lol
It was a valid point. I had a good laugh and didn't take offense.
On my way to work and driving around at lunch today, no noises other exhaust notes. Must have been a combination of the engine adjusting to the 87 after the tune and then me jumping the gun and going right to the 93.
On that note.... DAMN!!! Its a different driving experience now.
Thanks everyone for the advice.
Onto the next mod...
It was a valid point. I had a good laugh and didn't take offense.
On my way to work and driving around at lunch today, no noises other exhaust notes. Must have been a combination of the engine adjusting to the 87 after the tune and then me jumping the gun and going right to the 93.
On that note.... DAMN!!! Its a different driving experience now.
Thanks everyone for the advice.
Onto the next mod...
Either way, good to hear! Can't wait for mine to come!
#24
Gotta say, after FRPP CAI install with tune I have a very similar noise... but I've been running 91P/91P tune and gas for a loooooong time, maybe 8 to 10 fill-ups, and those from multiple gas stations. Can we confirm this is the issue? Sounding like a diesel is a perfect way to describe it, from what I'm hearing on YouTube engine pinging has a more metallic sound.
#25
Gotta say, after FRPP CAI install with tune I have a very similar noise... but I've been running 91P/91P tune and gas for a loooooong time, maybe 8 to 10 fill-ups, and those from multiple gas stations. Can we confirm this is the issue? Sounding like a diesel is a perfect way to describe it, from what I'm hearing on YouTube engine pinging has a more metallic sound.
I came from a SC Grand Prix and drove it for 6 years. Bought the GT in Dec, got the mods in Feb. Im not really sure what "normal" sounds are for a modded GT. Its hard to explain but I'm sure anyone can relate. When you drive your car long enough, you know when something isn't right. I do not know anyone in my area who has a mustang so I can't compare. I can't go to the tune shop and say "Hey, is this normal?" because they are 900+ miles away.
As for gas, I've been using BP 93octane. It says on my gas cap that they're recommended.
Who did your tune?
What year mustang do you have?
#27
Tune was a Bama e-mail tune, switched over to 87 street tune today... and the noise seems to have drastically diminished/left completely. This was for an 08 Mustang GT, basically stock aside from the FRPP CAI. After a few fill-ups I'll switch to a 93 performance tune and see if the noise returns, will post results.
#28
Tune was a Bama e-mail tune, switched over to 87 street tune today... and the noise seems to have drastically diminished/left completely. This was for an 08 Mustang GT, basically stock aside from the FRPP CAI. After a few fill-ups I'll switch to a 93 performance tune and see if the noise returns, will post results.
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