Before my grandpa died we put 3 cars into the 9s i've done a little bit of performance work in my life. I've driven 12 second street cars (Z28, fox body 429 T-bird, 1991 corvette) I don't need anyone to stroke my ego and tell me i'm good at cars my girlfriend tells me that when i change her spark plugs and oil LOLor fix her turn signal when the bulb is burned out hahahaha. I come on here to give advice and help people. But i guess you guys got it covered i woln't step on your toes any more.
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I've got all the programs, but where are the actual update files?
James sent me the Firmware file [I wonder why it's not on the SCT site]
It's 1.14, it updated fine.. on VISTA!..... lol..
this 90 octane will still be a good improvement over the 87 stock tune, right?
I have found after years of extensive testing ( of well over 50 tunes ) that a custom tune based on 89 octane gives me the best gas mileage ( although only slightly better than a 93 tune ).
87 Octane in both economy and performance tunes is like peeing into the wind.
From what you say about having a lead foot, you will never get any results from a gas mileage tune, sorry.
Here is some actual dyno data from some testing I did back in 2005:
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=132515&highlight=dyno
To support what Don is saying, I have a customer running a 4R70 (bone stock) in a Mustang with a Hellion turbo kit. No slipping and the trans has lived 15K miles. Car traps 124mph in the 1/4 with a sh**ty 2.2x 60' time. Shift kits are nice but not necessary. The 5R's are a whole different case, especially the 5R55S, I can make the tires turn over at light throttle and low RPM's during the shift-not good on driveline components but can be done. Being they are a direct engagement trans shift kits aren't necessary. The S is an agressive tranny!The issue about shift kit versus PCM tune isn't a big one. The 4R70W is a very well sorted out trans. It sucked when it began as the 1980 AOD, but as the 90's began it was a decent trans.
In the 90's it has been developed into a very good electronic trans. The VB kits have been available for them since 1988, I installed a kit from Art Carr that was actually the TransGo SysKo kit. Art Carr charged me $55 then, and I later bought the SysKo AOD kit made by TransGo for under $30 several times. They were identical, and I have the original paper work to prove it.
Anyway, the HD kit from TransGo is a real shift kit($80+), and other companies make serious performance kits for them. Those will improve the trans noticeably if done right, but they should be for serious vehicles, not one that you sell next season.
The 5R55E or other 5R's do not have a shift kit available, the two choices are not serious performance VB kits. That is also why they only cost $35 or so. What they do is correct many of the factory quirks and defects. TransGo calls them systems correction kits(SysKo).
The systems correction type VB kits are appropriate for any transmission, any vehicle. I install those in all of my vehicles, I reserve the HD kits for the serious performance vehicles.
With the strength of the factory 4R70W, there are no more real defects past 1998, choose either the PCM tune only, or both. Just decide about the VB kit first, don't do a tune and then have to do it again after changing your mind later.
If you don't get wild with the engine, or tow big loads, I would get just the flasher. Regards,
I sent the entire firmware update,program and driver. Instructions should be in the body of the email.I can't figure out how to update the firmware on this thing.
I am a SCT dealer, I keep all the older updates & LiveLink datalogging programs. I recommend the update which will work best with your vehicle. Yes the Firmware Version 1.15 & 2.2.0 is available for the ExCal2 but I don't recommend it for your vehicle and application. Firmware version 1.14 is what you need.James sent me the Firmware file [I wonder why it's not on the SCT site]
It's 1.14, it updated fine.. on VISTA!..... lol..
Weird Issue... Under hard acceleration only with the tune, I get pinging. I think.. It sounds like rattling cans under the hood.
I had 1/4 of 87 low grade, I filled it up to 3/4 with 90 octane.. so whats goin on? fuel? do i need t disconnect the battery?