BamSHO
SHO Member
Yep, I can confirm Livernois lifetime tunes, I went from a 2012 SHO toa 2013 SHO, just emailed them and new files arrived couple days later.
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I think livernois just told me that I need the tstat and 3 bar minimum before tuning.. I'll likely go SCT. Seems to have a bit more options, I like the hardware more, and it's a lot cheaper.
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Those aren't 100% needed, but highly recommended. Who you are tuned by doesn't change that.
As for cost, unless you never plan on owning another Ford, the others aren't cheaper in the long run. If someone plows into your backend and you have to get a new car, you are paying for another tune. With Livernois you would get that new car tuned without paying anything additional.
They also are a real business, with a building, and employees and lots of overhead. When you really think about it, comparing apples to apples, the other places that do tuning should be charging 1/10th what Livernois charges, if that. What skin in the game do they have other than a website?
- I agree with everything you posted and speaking from the perspective of someone who will be attempting to install (plugs, thermostat, and cold air) tomorrow and has not yet purchased a tune I find one small issue with your post. Given the fact the SHO has almost no gauges, I would like to be able to monitor some of my cars parameters. I don't care about data logging but on the other hand I would be interested in looking at some of the data. So the issue is, Livernois tuner doesn't have the functions as the other tuners. So I am still not sure which one I will purchase.
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You can get a Bluetooth ODB II dongle that plugs into your car and use an app like torque pro to monitor pretty much anything you want access for relatively little money. I paid 20 for mine about a year and a half ago but usually they are a bit more, torque pro is 5 or 6 bucks.
Something like this:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Super-Mi...38760&wl11=online&wl12=47562952&wl13=&veh=sem
I have the OBDLink wifi dongle. Blue
My phone bugged out. I should have added I'm using the OBDLink app and forscan on my phone. But for $5 I'll try out torque proAll you need is torque pro loaded on either a tablet or your phone and you're ready to go!