Bama says it is NOT turning off knock sensors
If you're here to correct other posters grammar you might want to include the correct punctuation in your own post and start the sentence with I instead of "think".
Now was there anything you had a question about in my post?
Now was there anything you had a question about in my post?
Funny how you can play the grammar (not punctuation) card as a retort when called out...

But it's the internet, so nobody really cares. Don't like it? Ignore it and move on.

Props to the humorous way it was called out, I got a chuckle out of it.
I have no clue. Like everyone else, I chose to not read that mess.
How come Steeda hasn't had an engine blow? Even the '11-'12 engines that are apparently prone to this issue haven't had problems with Steeda tunes.
We give the customer the piece of mind that our tunes won't precipitate damage & that their investment is safe when the choose Steeda.
Best Regards,
TJ
Last edited by tj@steeda; Aug 10, 2014 at 08:52 AM.
I view American Muscle and Bama as the Wal-Mart of the Mustang aftermarket. They offer a wide selection of products with normally good service for the entry level enthusiast.
They sell a lot of low cost cast replica wheels. They fill an important role for many folks. I consider them a positive to the mustang community.
If you want to step it up, then there are other vendors that provide the next level. Steeda, VMP, Hypermotive etc...
I would not under any circumstances every use them (Bama) to provide tuning for my car. Even if it was free.
They sell a lot of low cost cast replica wheels. They fill an important role for many folks. I consider them a positive to the mustang community.
If you want to step it up, then there are other vendors that provide the next level. Steeda, VMP, Hypermotive etc...
I would not under any circumstances every use them (Bama) to provide tuning for my car. Even if it was free.
I view American Muscle and Bama as the Wal-Mart of the Mustang aftermarket. They offer a wide selection of products with normally good service for the entry level enthusiast. They sell a lot of low cost cast replica wheels. They fill an important role for many folks. I consider them a positive to the mustang community. If you want to step it up, then there are other vendors that provide the next level. Steeda, VMP, Hypermotive etc... I would not under any circumstances every use them (Bama) to provide tuning for my car. Even if it was free.
That would be INSANE if they are truly turning off the knock sensors. That cannot be true. Engines could be blowing up left and right. 
If that is the case, they would have lawsuit after lawsuit, but they are probably protected because of the "fine print".

If that is the case, they would have lawsuit after lawsuit, but they are probably protected because of the "fine print".
This thread just got even crazier? LOL say wut? 14?????
Why do young people insist on posting their age, hahaha. When I was 14, I was 18 on the internet :-)
Why do young people insist on posting their age, hahaha. When I was 14, I was 18 on the internet :-)
Last edited by OnceYouGoBlack; Aug 10, 2014 at 06:13 PM.
I want to assure you that Bama does not turn off the knock sensors. Bama's Race tune has the knock sensors turned from pulling globally to pulling timing from the individual cylinder. When you do this it doesn't show up with the normal knock sensor value. When the Bama team logs your tune, we can watch it pull timing from each individual cylinder. If someone is having an issue we set it back to global so we can see it within the logs but to help optimize the tunes having it pull out timing from the exact cylinder can help.
Hope this helps. Feel free to give the Bama team a call with any questions. They will be glad to get you squared away and answer whatever you can throw at them!
-Dan
Last edited by AMDanBailer; Aug 11, 2014 at 07:06 AM.



