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RESULTS ARE IN!
My business trip got canceled so I was able to jump on this project a lot sooner. *I want to start off by saying it is NOT my intentions to bad-mouth anyone or try to hurt a business - all I'm doing is providing real-word results and factual conditions regarding my car.
I have 2 results to provide: 1) Dyno Results and 2) Shifting Issues:
I loaded the canned tune from Gearhead (it's their automatic octane adjusting tune) and installed new 542 plugs gapped to .027. That's all I did.
Again, my mods are 3-bar, Windstorm CAI, 542 plugs, 160 thermostat, and Magnaflow Cat-Back.
Mustang Dyno Results:
Not a huge increase but it's more.
- LMS:
- 333 WHP
- 390 WTQ
- Gearhead:
- 347 WHP
- 398 WTQ
Shifting Issues:
LMS 93 V11 tune. My car would act like it pops out of gear into Neutral mostly from 2-3 shift under WOT and rev up to like 8k. Also, when cruising on the highway anywhere from 50mph+ and I floor it, the car goes but there's a minor hesitation / sputtering type issue going on. The car accelerates but you can feel a hesitation at same time. LMS has been excellent in communicating with me on this, however they said it's probably a fuel pump / module issue and there's some TSB about this, could be fuel pressure issue, etc. Well.....
Gearhead tune. BOTH shifting issues are now gone! I loaded my Gearhead tune 3 days ago and been running around town, I put about 40 easy miles on it then started some WOT runs. From a standstill, 10mph roll, 50mph roll, etc the shifting is flawless and no hesitation. And it seems weird but the shifts are lightning fast, not harsh, just instant.
*Last note: my performance shop said they really liked the new tune I installed (they didn't know what tunes I had or where they came from until after all these tests). My performance shop said the shift points are much better and that with the smaller turbos on these cars the rpms don't need to be high as that actually hurts the performance and a bunch of other real technical stuff I honestly didn't understand! I should've recorded them on video.
These are just my results and not intended otherwise. I appreciate all the feedback and discussions we're having on this tread - thanks to everyone. Good to luck to all !!!![]()
Do you have the graphs?!
Btw: excellent comparison and associated data! Thank you!
And just to clarify the Auto Octane tune requires no datalogging?
So both the LMS and GH tunes were flash and go with datalogging required?
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No data logging that's why I referenced to the "canned tune," term. Plug & Play.
I do have graphs and even have the 2 dyno sessions overlapping each other to compare. I'll upload that later.
unfortunately there is not enough information here to comment on the results, but we will try to respond with some generalized info.
1. Power - while that wasn't the point of your post, it's in there, so we need to address it. There is not magic in terms of power on any engine at WOT, so to make more power it either needs more timing, less fuel, or more boost. Any of these are easy to do, but they will, by design, remove safety
1a. which tune was done first? If these were NOT done on the same day, they results will differ as conditions vary too much. Especially on a Mustang Dyno since every part of the power calculation is done from user entered data.
2. studder - This is from lack of sufficient fuel pressure, which we have covered before. An EcoBoost vehicle, when tuned, is basically out of fuel in 60+ degree weather. when it get's colder, it's even more so out of fuel. The propwer way to address this is our upgraded HPFP, but others get around this by leaning out the commanded lambda so it uses less fuel. Again, I think we can all agree that, while it might mitigate the loss of pressure, a misfire is much easier to deal with than a failed piston.
3. transmission shifting - in all circumstances we have encountered in person, this only happens with traction control enabled. This is common on these cars, and any time we have encountered it, simply turning off traction control addresses all related issues.
Ultimately we would love the opportunity for it to be here on the dyno, but Nebraska isn't exactly right around the corner. This way we could show you the real differences, and the issues at large and why tuning around them can cause far more issues.
unfortunately there is not enough information here to comment on the results, but we will try to respond with some generalized info.
1. Power - while that wasn't the point of your post, it's in there, so we need to address it. There is not magic in terms of power on any engine at WOT, so to make more power it either needs more timing, less fuel, or more boost. Any of these are easy to do, but they will, by design, remove safety
1a. which tune was done first? If these were NOT done on the same day, they results will differ as conditions vary too much. Especially on a Mustang Dyno since every part of the power calculation is done from user entered data.
2. studder - This is from lack of sufficient fuel pressure, which we have covered before. An EcoBoost vehicle, when tuned, is basically out of fuel in 60+ degree weather. when it get's colder, it's even more so out of fuel. The propwer way to address this is our upgraded HPFP, but others get around this by leaning out the commanded lambda so it uses less fuel. Again, I think we can all agree that, while it might mitigate the loss of pressure, a misfire is much easier to deal with than a failed piston.
3. transmission shifting - in all circumstances we have encountered in person, this only happens with traction control enabled. This is common on these cars, and any time we have encountered it, simply turning off traction control addresses all related issues.
Ultimately we would love the opportunity for it to be here on the dyno, but Nebraska isn't exactly right around the corner. This way we could show you the real differences, and the issues at large and why tuning around them can cause far more issues.
Omahahn, YOU ROCK!!! Everything I've posted enforces your findings. There is a tune available that both keeps it simple and kicks butt. I shared you LMS frustrations, though I realize they are doing their best and responding quickly to try and fix the v11 issues. Your post keeps it simple and objective, no one could dispute this fact. Socrates was a famous philosopher who spent his life seeking truth, but they made him drink hemlock! We Socrates fans are aware of this, and proceed with respect and caution, as you have here. Thank you, thank you.RESULTS ARE IN!
My business trip got canceled so I was able to jump on this project a lot sooner. *I want to start off by saying it is NOT my intentions to bad-mouth anyone or try to hurt a business - all I'm doing is providing real-word results and factual conditions regarding my car.
I have 2 results to provide: 1) Dyno Results and 2) Shifting Issues:
I loaded the canned tune from Gearhead (it's their automatic octane adjusting tune) and installed new 542 plugs gapped to .027. That's all I did.
Again, my mods are 3-bar, Windstorm CAI, 542 plugs, 160 thermostat, and Magnaflow Cat-Back.
Mustang Dyno Results:
Not a huge increase but it's more.
- LMS:
- 333 WHP
- 390 WTQ
- Gearhead:
- 347 WHP
- 395 WTQ
Shifting Issues:
LMS 93 V11 tune. My car would act like it pops out of gear into Neutral mostly from 2-3 shift under WOT and rev up to like 8k. Also, when cruising on the highway anywhere from 50mph+ and I floor it, the car goes but there's a minor hesitation / sputtering type issue going on. The car accelerates but you can feel a hesitation at same time. LMS has been excellent in communicating with me on this, however they said it's probably a fuel pump / module issue and there's some TSB about this, could be fuel pressure issue, etc. Well.....
Gearhead tune. BOTH shifting issues are now gone! I loaded my Gearhead tune 3 days ago and been running around town, I put about 40 easy miles on it then started some WOT runs. From a standstill, 10mph roll, 50mph roll, etc the shifting is flawless and no hesitation. And it seems weird but the shifts are lightning fast, not harsh, just instant.
*Last note: my performance shop said they really liked the new tune I installed (they didn't know what tunes I had or where they came from until after all these tests). My performance shop said the shift points are much better and that with the smaller turbos on these cars the rpms don't need to be high as that actually hurts the performance and a bunch of other real technical stuff I honestly didn't understand! I should've recorded them on video.
These are just my results and not intended otherwise. I appreciate all the feedback and discussions we're having on this tread - thanks to everyone. Good to luck to all !!!![]()
Did I miss a datalog, OmaHahn? Since you have an SCT device you can log how your SHO runs on both tunes and compare. A fueling issue should be pretty obvious especially if you are running higher E blends.
Did I miss a datalog, OmaHahn? Since you have an SCT device you can log how your SHO runs on both tunes and compare. A fueling issue should be pretty obvious especially if you are running higher E blends.
He has been complaining of stumbling in third gear under WOT with LMS...
If you look at the dyno run between 3700 and 4300 rpms the torque and hp take an unnatural dip... and then again after 4900 rpms.
In any event, it’s pretty clear that his car has a much better curve with the Gearhead tune and based on the dyno and feedback is a better tune for his car.
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