2 questions. Does a SCT2 Tuner fit a fox? and
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2 questions. Does a SCT2 Tuner fit a fox? and
the cars not here its getting worked on.
Does anyone with a auto feel a hard push feeling when putting the car in gear? i know all cars with auto's do it but mine feels rougher.Might be because of the age of the vehical.
What can i do to smooth it out? thanks
Does anyone with a auto feel a hard push feeling when putting the car in gear? i know all cars with auto's do it but mine feels rougher.Might be because of the age of the vehical.
What can i do to smooth it out? thanks
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I believe all the SCT hand-held tuners are for OBII vehicles only, so it won't work but a TwEECer, however, will work. My old Ranger does the same thing when I put it into gear, not really sure what does it, makes me think if the tranny mount is wearing out maybe? I'm sure someone else will chime in.
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I got an auto, but I am trying to understand that hard push thing you are talking about. Maybe I dont feel it as much or dont notice it because the tranny was rebuilt within the past 5 years?
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Putting any sort of chip, tweecer or other on your fox is a waste of time and money IMO. I've made tons of power on many foxes without ever using a chip or any other add-on.
Also the AOD in the Fox is not electronically controlled so the computer has nothing to do with it.
Also the AOD in the Fox is not electronically controlled so the computer has nothing to do with it.
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I know what you mean with the 'push'....my '87 I used to own had an AOD, and it seemed to do that
I always wanted to know what the reason for it was...
I always wanted to know what the reason for it was...
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