I see. Just wanted to know if you guys were feeling more from your tune through the tranny because it was built. I know I will get possitive feedback from the tranny either way, but I know you can tune the **** out of something, but if it's broke, you are kind of beating a dead horse.
My only stipulation is that I have a few Fords (all that can be tuned by the X3), but am I understanding right that you have to buy a tuner for each vehicle?
I have one on the built car and I have one on a stock car. Tranny is a plus either way. The built tranny is a bit, errr, 'harsh', the stock one still rips 2nd gear free at WOT.
One tuner per computer. Tuner can be used to read codes on any OBD II Ford but is 'married' to one computer - I've pulled the computer from one stock 96 and put it in another without having the tuner be the wiser for the change of address.
The supercharged car won't run without its tuner - 42# injectors, '03 Cobra MAF, Different final drive gears, Eaton supercharger - a stock computer can't think THAT far out of the box.
[/QUOTE=slowshow;1135199]E1 v2... What tranny are you running? Stock, rebuilt stock, or some performance internals? Guessing by the mileage, would have to be rebuilt of some kind...? [/QUOTE]
Stock tranny lasted a grand total of 160 miles under boost, which I expected. I already had a completed replacement trans on a bench when my dear friend Larry turned the stock tranny inside out

The new tranny is very built. Extra clutch packs, welded diff pin, built TQ converter, TransGo shift kit. I did all the work myself with some most excellent coaching. I have somewhere between 15 and 20k on it and it's still strong as an ox. I have a '04 Mach 1 ATX cooler on it, too.