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Old 09-25-2007, 11:38 AM
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Default RE: Factory Tune.

+1 for the battery reset if you don't have a tune or tuner.
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ORIGINAL: Ultrashock

Still waiting to mod and all after the 1st so Im wondering if there is anyway to get my car flash my computer back to stock. Im asking this because I've heard that when loading a high proformance tune and daily driving your car...the computer adjusts itself to your average driving style and lowers the power of your tune. Thus, causing you to have to REload it. Well, I dont dog my car so Im guessing the factory tune would do the same and lower its power. Is there any way to flash my computer so I can get the feel back cause I really feel my car USED to be a lot more "pirky" with power so to speak. Thanks.
Do I understand right, you dont have a custom tune, just the
stock Ford tune? If so -
Yea, disconnect the battery for a while with the stock tune and
re-connect. It will then have to relearn. Drive for a while to get
things back to stock perky like it was.
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