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What led you to that conclusion?
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I’ve been running this tune for over 60k miles and not one problem with it. I’m sorry this happened to you. Does ZFG, or any other tuner, cover engine repairs should something like this happen? Could any other mods you (or perhaps the previous owner, if pre-owned) did contribute to an over boost condition?
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H&R SPORT SPRINGS ON G2 EDGE SPORT
always on edge replied to Xtra's topic in Accessories & Modifications
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H&R SPORT SPRINGS ON G2 EDGE SPORT
always on edge replied to Xtra's topic in Accessories & Modifications
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Yes. Absolutely, yes.
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I’ve got nearly 50k miles on my Edge with the LMS tune. Not only is it amazing, and the powertrain just fine, I have had zero problems with reliability. Call them. They have many different tunes available from 93 Performance with hard shifts all the way down to towing tunes. You won’t be disappointed.
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I’ve not heard of this and have not had this problem.
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2016 Edge Sport Air Filter
always on edge replied to HockeyShot39's topic in Accessories & Modifications
The K&N is washable and reusable...for me it’s worth that. Some research indicates these type of filters, with the less restrictive flow, allow more contaminants into the engine. That said, (and admittedly, I’m biased) the K&N adds like 50bhp...I’d go with that one. ???- 1 reply
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H&R SPORT SPRINGS ON G2 EDGE SPORT
always on edge replied to Xtra's topic in Accessories & Modifications
I guess I’d argue if the issue is a spring that is not properly seated, the installation was bad. Think about springs like this - when you buy a new car, do you have to take it to get an alignment 100 miles after you’ve driven it off the lot? To the OP - the ride quality is negligibly less than stock. On ramps and twisties will be a helluva lot more fun with the springs versus without. -
H&R SPORT SPRINGS ON G2 EDGE SPORT
always on edge replied to Xtra's topic in Accessories & Modifications
It ‘settles’ as soon as the weight of the vehicle is on the springs. I had the springs installed 2 years ago and an alignment done at the time of install. I have had no problems whatsoever. -
I did my first oil change at 600 miles. No scientific reason that I know of to do so, but it made me feel better.
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...cue the pissing contest. ?? I prefer LMS for ease of use and demonstrated performance.
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Get the Livernois tune and be done.
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Only 27k on my 2016.
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2018 Signature Light/DRL Mod
always on edge replied to eng45ine's topic in Accessories & Modifications
Yes, it’s in the menu on the left side of the dash display. I forget exactly where it is, but just toggle through, you’ll find it. -
You dont have to change out the thermostat with a tune. Ive been running the Livernois tunes for two years and my coolant temps are fine even with track days and aggressive street driving.
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2017 Ford Edge Sport Raptor Grill
always on edge replied to Luckyitspaper's topic in Accessories & Modifications
Is it just me, or is that a picture of an Escape? -
Others will disagree with me but you don’t need another alignment. I did the same as you, install and alignment at the same time and my springs didn’t “settle.” They’re the same height now as they were when they were installed. Here’s my reasoning: when you buy a new car off the lot, you don’t go get an alignment 300-600 miles after your purchase, it’s simply not needed. The same goes for installing new springs, lowering springs or otherwise; the springs “settle” when the weight of the vehicle is applied to them. As for TP, I have nothing. I’m still running the stockers. Like I said, some will disagree. Flame away.
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*UPDATED Livernois Tune for Edge Sport*
always on edge replied to always on edge's topic in Accessories & Modifications
I run the 93 performance tune, no hard shifts, just impressive gains in HP/TQ. They also offer a towing tune. -
Any particular reason? And do you run 93 octane when you return to the stock tune?
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alignment specs after lowering springs on g2 sport
always on edge replied to Mikula's topic in Accessories & Modifications
Me too. If I can find it. My rear wasn’t out of alignment even after dropping the sub frame. The front was way off. -
*UPDATED Livernois Tune for Edge Sport*
always on edge replied to always on edge's topic in Accessories & Modifications
I don’t believe there are any tuning options for you. Sorry. -
*UPDATED Livernois Tune for Edge Sport*
always on edge replied to always on edge's topic in Accessories & Modifications
I got the updated tune (93P v3) today, then ran some errands around town and the butt dyno most definitely approves. My initial impression is that the power delivery is more smooth than the v2, the shifts are on point and the increase in torque is noticeable, even at low RPMs. I'm anxious to feel the torque gains up top as that's mostly what this update was supposed to address. When I ran against 300s's (Hemi powered) and Charger Daytona's on the v2 tune, they would catch me around 90 MPH because the turbo was fading fast. From the sound of it, on the new tune, the turbo doesn't run out anymore. Bring 'em on... -
*UPDATED Livernois Tune for Edge Sport*
always on edge replied to always on edge's topic in Accessories & Modifications
Stock: 315 bhp / 335 ft-lbs. torque with 0-60 in about 5.7-5.9 seconds and the 1/4 mile in about 14.5 seconds. Tuned (v3 93 Performance) 312 whp / 423 ft-lbs torque with 0-60 in about 5 seconds and the 1/4 mile time just north of 13 seconds. The link below is on the Livernois v2 tune - The link in my original post on this thread is for the v3 93 Performance tune. Note: those dyno numbers represent the power AT THE WHEELS. IMO, its most definitely worth it.