I was wondering what the hell a ghost tune was...
I was wondering what the hell a ghost tune was...
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Is the ghost tune the same as having a ghost trailer?
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This?
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Last edited by Nix; 08-09-2013 at 03:33 PM.
Ghost cam is pretty cool. I have it, don't run it often, as I don't wanna go down the same road on the Mustang as past cars, so the cats will remain on it. Only issue I have is occasional stalling, and I kinda wonder if that has anything to do with still having cats on it. usually it's on a warm start, before it's switched over to the overlapping mode.
Oddly enough I ran the cam tune for the last week, and I had no issues at all when I was in Boston and on the way home. Fill it up with local D.C. gas, and it stalled twice in the last two days. I'm almost wondering if there is anything about the specific blend of gas here that is the root cause.
Well, at the very least, I have an interesting back story.
Stalling on the coyotes is usually because of the specific aftermarket tune(r) historically... mine has NEVER stalled before or after cat removal.
Not sure if you mean DC gas or Wisconsin gas, but I can tell you from my datalogs Mobile 93 and BP 93 here in Wisconsin is great gas!! IF your close to me we could run some datalogs on it if you like?
1989 Mustang <--- Stock ; )
2011 Mustang 5.0 <--- Blown
2002 Focus <--- Winter beater
2014 Escape Titanium <--- Family
2013 Flex Limited <--- Family
nope I mean D.C. former 'sconie.
Well, at the very least, I have an interesting back story.