Turd Tops
New Member
IIRC,
The ecu PULLS timing with higher ACT temps....
Lower ACT temps would have meant more timing....
Also, the stock computer is calibrated with the stock ACT location in mind.
Moving it means the stock tune is no longer as 'correct' for lack of a better word.
Not sure what fixed your problem, but I'm hesitant to think it was moving the ACT...
I can't speak for the guy that did this to my car. All i cared about was that the problem was fixed after we did that. I'm not the kind of guy to down play his fixes at all. The person that did this to my car was a very big person in NMRA Factory Stock class. Winning the inaugural 2000 NMRA Factory Stock class championship. This was not allowed in the F/S class at all but this was something he would do to his street car. You may say it does'nt work but those are your belives and not mine. It worked great on my car and if i was to look back on it i would'nt hesitate to try it again. Also i'm not sure if it makes a diffrence but the computer did not have a stock tune to it. I forget the brand but it have some sort of chip added to it. The car was pretty much stock other then the chip, mass air meter, TB and full exaust with full length headers. I wish i could tell you more. I can turn a wrench like nobodys bussines but when it comes to tunes on any EFI engine i leave it to the pro's. When it comes to somewhat stock 5.0 mustangs i would trust him anyday over anybody else.
