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Yes, Livernois actually wants to know the octane to do your custom tune.
So this tune guys is not an SCT tune? I take it Livernois has their own chip, programmer, etc? These power increases are awesome!
Sorry...this thread got ahead of me! I missed this post somehow.
Dyno numbers...that was a while ago. On the Stage 3 tune, I made I believe a little over 380hp to the wheels. Thats on Livernois AWD dyno. I believe it's a load-bearing Dynojet. I know their other dyno is a Mustang, but I believe this one is a Dynojet but is load bearing. Rick I'm sure will chime in on this.
Ok Im just about to pull the trigger.
Tell me how this works.
I buy the tuner and stage 3. Do I also get stage 1&2 or is there a seperate charge for those tunes?
If I update my PCM (Ford TSB etc..) do I need to get another tune and would there be a charge for this?
That is correct, we can tune for 91 octane as well.
Our custom tunes have been developed in-house on our AWD Dyno-Jet and are loaded onto an SCT X3 device. We mail the blank tuner to you, then you read the strategy code and email that along with the serial number from the device, year of your vehicle, mods (if any) and what octane fuel you run, then we email the files to you to load on the SCT device.
We have a 2WD portable Dyno-Jet and the AWD load-bearing Dyno-Jet in the ground. We previously had a Mustang Dyno, but got rid of it when the AWD dyno was installed.
To my knowledge, the stage 4 has never been onthe dyno.
I don't recall peak numbers of the top of my head, but I know there were areas in the curve where Darrell's car picked up 100 WHP / 100 WTQ (with CAI, Corsa and our tune) and ours picked up 90 WHP / 90 WTQ (with just Corsa and our tune).
As mentioned above, we mail the blank tuner to you, then you read the strategy code and email that along with the serial number from the device, year of your vehicle, mods (if any) and what octane fuel you run, then we email the files to you to load on the SCT device.
The tuner plus all tunes sells for $499.99 + shipping.
We've had a few customers that have had their cars reflashed by the dealer and the strategy code changed. If this happens, just email or call us and we can send the files with the new strategy code at no cost.
Thank you,
Rick
Ok Im just about to pull the trigger.
Tell me how this works.
I buy the tuner and stage 3. Do I also get stage 1&2 or is there a seperate charge for those tunes?
If I update my PCM (Ford TSB etc..) do I need to get another tune and would there be a charge for this?
That is correct, we can tune for 91 octane as well.
Our custom tunes have been developed in-house on our AWD Dyno-Jet and are loaded onto an SCT X3 device. We mail the blank tuner to you, then you read the strategy code and email that along with the serial number from the device, year of your vehicle, mods (if any) and what octane fuel you run, then we email the files to you to load on the SCT device.
We have a 2WD portable Dyno-Jet and the AWD load-bearing Dyno-Jet in the ground. We previously had a Mustang Dyno, but got rid of it when the AWD dyno was installed.
To my knowledge, the stage 4 has never been onthe dyno.
I don't recall peak numbers of the top of my head, but I know there were areas in the curve where Darrell's car picked up 100 WHP / 100 WTQ (with CAI, Corsa and our tune) and ours picked up 90 WHP / 90 WTQ (with just Corsa and our tune).
As mentioned above, we mail the blank tuner to you, then you read the strategy code and email that along with the serial number from the device, year of your vehicle, mods (if any) and what octane fuel you run, then we email the files to you to load on the SCT device.
The tuner plus all tunes sells for $499.99 + shipping.
We've had a few customers that have had their cars reflashed by the dealer and the strategy code changed. If this happens, just email or call us and we can send the files with the new strategy code at no cost.
Thank you,
Rick
Still only getting 18mpg here (driving easy too) on stage 3 93oct. Not much of a factor now because it kicks butt! Maybe this summer when gas hits $7 gal
The gas here in Chi Metro area has at least 10% ethanol in the summer and probably 15% in winter blend formulations, which makes mpg worse. When I fill up downstate, where there is no ethanol in the blends, mpg in my Jeep hemi improves by about 1.5 in summer, around 2 in winter.
Just a thought on the difference on gas mileages people are achieving here. does anyone think it might have to do with the different formulations that the companies have been forced to make for different geographical areas of the country. I know here in Pennsylvania that when the winter formula fuel is used my mileage goes down 3-4 mpg. This has been consistent with my past 4 vehicles. I friend who works in the gas business here, says that is fairly common, that own winter gas contains more methanol then in summer, and although it means higher octane it will always reduce in lower mileage.
Rick,
I know with the Mustang the strategy can be changed. My 2010 GT500 had multiple strategy changes from Ford with one of them having the least aggressive knock sensor settings. How many strategy changes from Ford are you aware of? Which one of them is the best and do you also provide that change with the tune? I know with my GT500 Justin at VMP was able to give me the best strategy from Ford as well.
There are 4 strategy changes that I know of currently. Livernois can give you the current strategy as well but I'm not sure that can be done on the programmer...
If you don't mind spending the extra cash, dyno tuning at the shop is the way to go! It's a little more but well worth it in my opinion