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2013-14 Shelby GT500
5.8L GT500 Rod Failure
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<blockquote data-quote="MrAjsTech" data-source="post: 16477615" data-attributes="member: 153636"><p>I have answered this question a few times in some videos but not everyone sees that. VMP was having issues getting the car to idle and run right. It was running super rich and wouldn't come back down to idle after revving and wouldn't hot start. After data logging and going back and fourth we didn't get any progress and I was concerned it was running too rich and might damage things. I am good friends with Rob Shoemaker from Palm Beach Dyno. I told him the basic run down of the setup: JLT 148, ID1300, 10:5:1 Compression, Aggressive Cams, Dual BAP, VMP 163R TB, Longtubes etc and he sent me a tune and it started right up and I was able to drive the car. It made my decision pretty easy on who to tune this new setup. There is more to the story but I'll just leave it there. Palm Beach Dyno tunes my Whippled 2018 GT350R, Whippled 2016 Mustang GT, and 2018 F150 5.0L so it only makes sense to have them tune this beast and they did an awesome job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrAjsTech, post: 16477615, member: 153636"] I have answered this question a few times in some videos but not everyone sees that. VMP was having issues getting the car to idle and run right. It was running super rich and wouldn't come back down to idle after revving and wouldn't hot start. After data logging and going back and fourth we didn't get any progress and I was concerned it was running too rich and might damage things. I am good friends with Rob Shoemaker from Palm Beach Dyno. I told him the basic run down of the setup: JLT 148, ID1300, 10:5:1 Compression, Aggressive Cams, Dual BAP, VMP 163R TB, Longtubes etc and he sent me a tune and it started right up and I was able to drive the car. It made my decision pretty easy on who to tune this new setup. There is more to the story but I'll just leave it there. Palm Beach Dyno tunes my Whippled 2018 GT350R, Whippled 2016 Mustang GT, and 2018 F150 5.0L so it only makes sense to have them tune this beast and they did an awesome job. [/QUOTE]
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