Opinion on this 2011 5.0 6-spd
#121
Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
Do you run through the mud in your new church shoes?
I suppose people who eat less ice cream are fatter than those that don't.
Simple logic here no offense.
Btw, there's no sharks in California because I've never seen one. Lol
Hold on, I'm falling off a slippery slope while pointing to another wrong. Please don't throw red herrings at me! Lol
#122
I Have No Life
Stating that low mileage drivers are harder on their cars than high mileage cars is comical for logical reasons beyond this thesis. It's more probable that car will endure more wear due to the sheer fact of being "higher mileage" regardless of misuse. Do you run through the mud in your new church shoes? I suppose people who eat less ice cream are fatter than those that don't. Simple logic here no offense. Btw, there's no sharks in California because I've never seen one. Lol Hold on, I'm falling off a slippery slope while pointing to another wrong. Please don't throw red herrings at me! Lol
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#123
GT Member
Thread Starter
Fine. Sorry guys. Guess I somehow got the same bad info from 3 different places. Didn't mean to offend anyone.
Anyways, I kind of went through a little fiasco when I called the dealer to tell them to cancel my appointment tomorrow. After telling them why, they said they could revert in back to stock in an hour without the tuner that was used on the car. I'm assuming with whatever software they had themselves at the dealership. This seemed strange, so I called up the local Ford dealer to hear the exact steps procedure for putting a car like that back to stock tune. The dealer rep Ryan told me it would cost around $1000 and would take way longer than that. Called Bama and they told me they couldn't even get it back to stock. The best they could do was send me a tuner with a tune preloaded that was closest to stock spec. Called the Koons guy back but only got voice mail.
So yeah... I'm a little confused.
I got this reply on 'Allfordmustangs' 2 days ago:
["Reinforcing the point about the Bama tune -- the Bama tune itself is not the problem; the problem is that if you don't get the tuner, you do not have the original factory tune.
Also, you really don't know what you have -- for example, what octane is it tuned for?
You NEED the original factory tune, as the basis for all future tunes.
If the dealer is not straight with you about the tune -- chances are they will play ignorant, or pretend there is no such thing, or outright lie about it -- then assume you have a problem. You'll have to identify all of the mods that were done to the car ; buy your own tuner with a tune for those mods ; go to a dealer with that tuner in your hands ; have the car flashed back to stock ; then before you leave the dealer's lot, download the stock tune to your new tuner, and load the tune for the mods. Sounds like a pain, but it can be done."]
If anyone wants to explain that a little more in depth, I'd be really grateful. Thanks guys
Anyways, I kind of went through a little fiasco when I called the dealer to tell them to cancel my appointment tomorrow. After telling them why, they said they could revert in back to stock in an hour without the tuner that was used on the car. I'm assuming with whatever software they had themselves at the dealership. This seemed strange, so I called up the local Ford dealer to hear the exact steps procedure for putting a car like that back to stock tune. The dealer rep Ryan told me it would cost around $1000 and would take way longer than that. Called Bama and they told me they couldn't even get it back to stock. The best they could do was send me a tuner with a tune preloaded that was closest to stock spec. Called the Koons guy back but only got voice mail.
So yeah... I'm a little confused.
I got this reply on 'Allfordmustangs' 2 days ago:
["Reinforcing the point about the Bama tune -- the Bama tune itself is not the problem; the problem is that if you don't get the tuner, you do not have the original factory tune.
Also, you really don't know what you have -- for example, what octane is it tuned for?
You NEED the original factory tune, as the basis for all future tunes.
If the dealer is not straight with you about the tune -- chances are they will play ignorant, or pretend there is no such thing, or outright lie about it -- then assume you have a problem. You'll have to identify all of the mods that were done to the car ; buy your own tuner with a tune for those mods ; go to a dealer with that tuner in your hands ; have the car flashed back to stock ; then before you leave the dealer's lot, download the stock tune to your new tuner, and load the tune for the mods. Sounds like a pain, but it can be done."]
If anyone wants to explain that a little more in depth, I'd be really grateful. Thanks guys
#124
Fine. Sorry guys. Guess I somehow got the same bad info from 3 different places. Didn't mean to offend anyone.
Anyways, I kind of went through a little fiasco when I called the dealer to tell them to cancel my appointment tomorrow. After telling them why, they said they could revert in back to stock in an hour without the tuner that was used on the car. I'm assuming with whatever software they had themselves at the dealership. This seemed strange, so I called up the local Ford dealer to hear the exact steps procedure for putting a car like that back to stock tune. The dealer rep Ryan told me it would cost around $1000 and would take way longer than that. Called Bama and they told me they couldn't even get it back to stock. The best they could do was send me a tuner with a tune preloaded that was closest to stock spec. Called the Koons guy back but only got voice mail.
So yeah... I'm a little confused.
I got this reply on 'Allfordmustangs' 2 days ago:
["Reinforcing the point about the Bama tune -- the Bama tune itself is not the problem; the problem is that if you don't get the tuner, you do not have the original factory tune.
Also, you really don't know what you have -- for example, what octane is it tuned for?
You NEED the original factory tune, as the basis for all future tunes.
If the dealer is not straight with you about the tune -- chances are they will play ignorant, or pretend there is no such thing, or outright lie about it -- then assume you have a problem. You'll have to identify all of the mods that were done to the car ; buy your own tuner with a tune for those mods ; go to a dealer with that tuner in your hands ; have the car flashed back to stock ; then before you leave the dealer's lot, download the stock tune to your new tuner, and load the tune for the mods. Sounds like a pain, but it can be done."]
If anyone wants to explain that a little more in depth, I'd be really grateful. Thanks guys
Anyways, I kind of went through a little fiasco when I called the dealer to tell them to cancel my appointment tomorrow. After telling them why, they said they could revert in back to stock in an hour without the tuner that was used on the car. I'm assuming with whatever software they had themselves at the dealership. This seemed strange, so I called up the local Ford dealer to hear the exact steps procedure for putting a car like that back to stock tune. The dealer rep Ryan told me it would cost around $1000 and would take way longer than that. Called Bama and they told me they couldn't even get it back to stock. The best they could do was send me a tuner with a tune preloaded that was closest to stock spec. Called the Koons guy back but only got voice mail.
So yeah... I'm a little confused.
I got this reply on 'Allfordmustangs' 2 days ago:
["Reinforcing the point about the Bama tune -- the Bama tune itself is not the problem; the problem is that if you don't get the tuner, you do not have the original factory tune.
Also, you really don't know what you have -- for example, what octane is it tuned for?
You NEED the original factory tune, as the basis for all future tunes.
If the dealer is not straight with you about the tune -- chances are they will play ignorant, or pretend there is no such thing, or outright lie about it -- then assume you have a problem. You'll have to identify all of the mods that were done to the car ; buy your own tuner with a tune for those mods ; go to a dealer with that tuner in your hands ; have the car flashed back to stock ; then before you leave the dealer's lot, download the stock tune to your new tuner, and load the tune for the mods. Sounds like a pain, but it can be done."]
If anyone wants to explain that a little more in depth, I'd be really grateful. Thanks guys
#125
Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
Patrick... Well said. That's why I kept questioning what the op was thinking, after hearing from a "bunch of owners". And I'm like wait a sec, I'm an "owner".... Wait another sec, mine's a weekend and sunny day driver only too...And wait another sec, I'm not hard on my car.... And wait.... And so on. So after scratching my head a few times, I thought I'd raise a flag.
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#131
GT Member
Thread Starter
Why of why does the dealership want to charge me 1,000 dollars to return there car they own back too stock. The dealership purchased a tuned car with no original tuner and they want too charge me to set it back too factory settings. ????????? Lol
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#132
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http://www.dancyusedcarsgreatneck.co...ang-gt-148892/
Boss style front bumper/splitter and an aftermarket shifter, but I don't see anything else. Opinions?
Boss style front bumper/splitter and an aftermarket shifter, but I don't see anything else. Opinions?
#133
Bullitt Member
http://www.dancyusedcarsgreatneck.co...ang-gt-148892/
Boss style front bumper/splitter and an aftermarket shifter, but I don't see anything else. Opinions?
Boss style front bumper/splitter and an aftermarket shifter, but I don't see anything else. Opinions?
Make them an offer & see what happens. They're asking 21,492 I'd offer 19,500 & see if they accept. You can always increase your offer if you want.
#135
Bullitt Member
#136
GT Member
Thread Starter
I'd definitely like to get some engine pics first. Asking for them with the last stang helped me dodge a potential bullet.
#138
GT Member
Thread Starter
#139
GT Member
Thread Starter
Hey all. Sorry for not checking in for a while. Let me get you up to date.
I called the dealer over the weekend and apparently the car had sold a few days before. Funny thing is, it's still on their website after nearly a week. So that car's out.
I have a question for any of you who have a base mustang (non-premium package) regret not getting the Premium? I've sat in both before. The base's cloth isn't too bad, and neither is the lack of mycolor, my touch, or the white faced gauges. What irks me is that base steering wheel. The Premium's wheel is miles ahead of it.
So basically, what's the base like living with it everyday?
I'm asking because of this:
http://www.budgetharrisburgsales.com...ania/12952952/
Aftermarket shifter, but bone stock besides that. What do you guys think of it?
Normally I wouldn't consider the base at all, but Kona + Brembo = my favorite color/wheel combination.
I called the dealer over the weekend and apparently the car had sold a few days before. Funny thing is, it's still on their website after nearly a week. So that car's out.
I have a question for any of you who have a base mustang (non-premium package) regret not getting the Premium? I've sat in both before. The base's cloth isn't too bad, and neither is the lack of mycolor, my touch, or the white faced gauges. What irks me is that base steering wheel. The Premium's wheel is miles ahead of it.
So basically, what's the base like living with it everyday?
I'm asking because of this:
http://www.budgetharrisburgsales.com...ania/12952952/
Aftermarket shifter, but bone stock besides that. What do you guys think of it?
Normally I wouldn't consider the base at all, but Kona + Brembo = my favorite color/wheel combination.