Livernois Motorsports 2011 5.0 Auto Trans Tune Demonstration

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Yesterday, I decided to put together a quick video demonstrating our custom 87 octane tune for the 2011 Mustang. Other than the tune, the car is 100% stock and has been 12.77 @ 111 mph as it sits.

Sorry for the bad quality, the race team borrowed my HD camera.

[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-NJC3_KSiA"]YouTube- Livernois Motorsports 2011 Mustang Auto Transmission Calibration Demonstration[/nomedia]

Thank you

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Rick LeBlanc
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Freak yeah!

Oh yeah, I hear Roger Wheeler's ZO6 is sick! Great job guys! My brother needs to talk his him into letting him take it out for a spin.

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Awesome!

Can you take a pic of the shifter so that I can see what it looks like? Trying to see how one manually shifts the auto since I think that is how it's set up from the factory.

Thanks.
 

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Awesome!

Can you take a pic of the shifter so that I can see what it looks like? Trying to see how one manually shifts the auto since I think that is how it's set up from the factory.

Thanks.

Shifting the auto manually usually results in slower times. I put it in "D" and let it shift itself.

I don't have a photo handy now, but it looks like this:

2010Mustangshifter.jpg


-Rick
 

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It looks like there's a O/D off button on the side of the shifter, does this turn 5th and 6th off? Or just 6th?
 

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Shifting the auto manually usually results in slower times. I put it in "D" and let it shift itself.

I don't have a photo handy now, but it looks like this:

2010Mustangshifter.jpg


-Rick

Thanks a lot. I really appreciate the fast response. So to shift it manually, like at a track day, do you move it side to side or just move it through 1-4?
 

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There is no side to side movement, it is a traditional auto trans shifter, just front to back, selecting whatever gear.

Thank you very much for the information....

I would like to see some paddles with it or just a way to manually shift it w/o moving it back and forth. Maybe that will be a change they will make .

-Mark
 

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Mark, long time man! How are things?

Get the car dude, you'll love it. The auto is kickass, just put it in D and set the shift points yourself with the Xcal 3.
 

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Mark, long time man! How are things?

Get the car dude, you'll love it. The auto is kickass, just put it in D and set the shift points yourself with the Xcal 3.

Hey man, whats up! I was just thinking about the killer twin turbo LX you use to have the other day.

The 5.0's sound awesome man. I am so jealous you get to beat on one! It would be cool if the aftermarket had paddles for the steering column that people could add.

Do you still have the Cobra?

-Mark
 

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