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Old 4/8/08, 06:20 PM
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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
Old 4/8/08, 09:13 PM
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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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Anderson Ford Motorsport's PMS (LOL, what a name!) piggybacks the EEC IV and can be used for tuning also. May be worn motor/transmission mounts.
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but its the whole car not just the engine but if that might help ill pick some up.
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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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When putting the car from park to drive every auto car give you like a slight bump but mine just feels like a harder push.
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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.
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so what is it then?
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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...
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