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94 Mustang timing question
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Mail From: (email redacted) (Jeff Welborn)
Has anyone heard that on 94-95 mustangs, that when shifted the timing is
retarded by the EEC. This doesn't happen with the pre-94 models. This, of
course, helps make the new models slower. I believe that Ford says that the
rev extender will help solve it. Is there any other way to fix this?
Mail From: (email redacted) (Jeff Welborn)
Has anyone heard that on 94-95 mustangs, that when shifted the timing is
retarded by the EEC. This doesn't happen with the pre-94 models. This, of
course, helps make the new models slower. I believe that Ford says that the
rev extender will help solve it. Is there any other way to fix this?
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Mail From: "Freedman Mike" <(email redacted)>
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Has anyone heard that on 94-95 mustangs, that when shifted the timing is
retarded by the EEC. This doesn't happen with the pre-94 models. This, of
course, helps make the new models slower. I believe that Ford says that the
rev extender will help solve it. Is there any other way to fix this?
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Yes, this is deffinately true as seen at the track this weekend. A
friends car was running 111 mph all day long. When told to do it
without powershifting, the car went 115. What a bummer, Im just
glad that I found out before I bought one.
Mike.
Mail From: "Freedman Mike" <(email redacted)>
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Has anyone heard that on 94-95 mustangs, that when shifted the timing is
retarded by the EEC. This doesn't happen with the pre-94 models. This, of
course, helps make the new models slower. I believe that Ford says that the
rev extender will help solve it. Is there any other way to fix this?
********
Yes, this is deffinately true as seen at the track this weekend. A
friends car was running 111 mph all day long. When told to do it
without powershifting, the car went 115. What a bummer, Im just
glad that I found out before I bought one.
Mike.
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