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BhamMarauder
06-08-2009, 09:13 AM
Hi. I'm looking to improve the way my 2003 MM shifts. Is the SCT XCalibrator3 tuning chip the best way to do this? I currently have the stock 3.55 rear end and I want to keep it that way. Do these tuning chips cause any stress on the engine, transmission, etc.? Are there any installation issues? Thanks!
Do you have the tuner yet?
BhamMarauder
06-08-2009, 10:26 AM
Do you have the tuner yet?
I'm just starting the process. I have not purchased anything yet.
musclemerc
06-08-2009, 01:21 PM
Save your money and find a cheap xcal2 thats unlocked and get a Zack tune. You won't regret it! :burnout:
BhamMarauder
06-08-2009, 01:23 PM
Save your money and find a cheap xcal2 thats unlocked and get a Zack tune. You won't regret it! :burnout:
If I find one and get a Zack tune, is it something that I should be able to install myself?
musclemerc
06-08-2009, 01:41 PM
The tune and changing perameters within the tune are plug, point, and play. It's that easy
BhamMarauder
06-08-2009, 02:37 PM
The tune and changing perameters within the tune are plug, point, and play. It's that easy
Cool, thanks!
Phrog_gunner
06-10-2009, 09:22 AM
Save your money and find a cheap xcal2 thats unlocked and get a Zack tune. You won't regret it! :burnout:
Can you give me a quick down n dirty on the locked/unlocked stuff? Is getting it unlocked a modification that you have to have someone do to it or what?
Rockettman
06-18-2009, 03:40 AM
Used XCal2.
Unlocked: the previous owner downloaded (from tuner to car) the original Ford ECM parameters, more importantly the VIN#, back to the car.
Locked: the tuner "injested" the Ford parameters and VIN#, downloaded the custom tune to the car, and now the VIN of that car is "locked" to that tuner.
If you buy a locked tuner, you will have to pay to have SCT (I think only they can) unlock it.
Hope that makes sence. :cool:
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