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Old 12-07-2008 | 01:09 AM
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Just installed my SCT tune on friday and all I can say is WOW. What a difference, throttle response is amazing, much more torque, my 0-60 feels amazing. I think im pinging at hard accel now though. Anyone know how to fix this? Besides that though, this is amazing.
 
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Old 12-07-2008 | 02:24 AM
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pray that you dont have aim's problem
What octane are you running?
 
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Old 12-07-2008 | 05:23 AM
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have you had any other programmers before the sct?
 
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Old 12-07-2008 | 06:37 AM
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Have you tried different gas brand? I am running the superchips and if I use the Marathon 10% ethanol gas it will ping. I usually run shell gas now.
 
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Old 12-07-2008 | 07:15 AM
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I have an SCT for my Cobra, the SCT technical support people are very helpful.
 
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Old 12-07-2008 | 09:11 AM
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Did you just change over to 93 octane? If so, you might have diluted it with the 87 left in the tank. There is no headroom in the SCT tune for substandard gas. Even Sam's Club and Costco 93 octane would ping for me. Also, the engine needs to be running in tip top shape to handle that amount of timing advance.

Try a top tier gas provider and run an octane booster for the first tank.
 
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Old 12-07-2008 | 10:36 AM
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i use bp 93 and shell 94. i have never had any pinging with the hypertech max energy or the superchip 3815. i tried that jet chip stage 2 for about 50 miles with no pinging either. thats why i asked, if you have had others. i plan on doing the sct but do not want pinging.

also what plugs are you using? you might want to try a colder one. i use the 3923's.

EDIT:and maybe a 180* degree thermostat. i know some get codes,and some donnt. i think the reason why i donnt is because of my e-fan setup. no clutch fan. which lets my truck get up to temp faster. and e-fan doesnt turn on until the temps get up to 180*.
 

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Old 12-07-2008 | 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by aim4squirrels
Did you just change over to 93 octane? If so, you might have diluted it with the 87 left in the tank. There is no headroom in the SCT tune for substandard gas. Even Sam's Club and Costco 93 octane would ping for me. Also, the engine needs to be running in tip top shape to handle that amount of timing advance.

Try a top tier gas provider and run an octane booster for the first tank.
Wow, that list is kind of shocking actually. I swore up and down that turkeyhill gas is just about worthless imho. Expecially when I used to work there and did a gas printout and it shows you inches of water in the tanks Haha, think your getting 89? surprise! There was always more water in the 89 tank because no one really uses that. If they want cheap, they get 87, and if they want performance or you guys with the sct, you put the 93. Anyway at least the one near me whenever I get gas there... I start having problems. I ping'd on one tank of gas from them, I had those startup issues I posted a while back after putting some gas in (bad stumble w/ white smoke on initial morning startup only... never had that problem again), I've also had a problem where I turn my key and the truck would crank crank crank, turn the key back and try again, and crank crank vrooom. The only reason I keep putting their gas in every once in a while is... its the closest thing around. Next worthwhile station is 10 min away in either direction. I try to fill up with Sunoco gas every opportunity I get because I haven't had a problem with it every, and seems to last a bit longer for some reason. I thought Sunoco was supposed to be good btw. Thats what I was shocked earlier is because I didn't see them on the list.
 
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Old 12-07-2008 | 11:59 AM
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Welcome to the SCT club! You will definitely need to run quality 93 octane fuel, or it will ping under heavy throttle. As was mentioned before, a 180* T-stat and cooler running plugs will work much better with the SCT for you than stock. If you really don't want to change those, you can always have the guy you bought it from adjust the performance tune to work with lower octane, and higher temps. HOPEFULLY you bought it from Hemifever. He doesn't mind adjusting things as much as needed to make his customers happy. As I keep telling everybody who listens, the SCT programmers and Hemifever ROCK!!! Have fun!
 
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Old 12-07-2008 | 12:03 PM
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Also, I just thought I should mention this. If you have adjusted your CPS in the past to advance your base timing, you NEED to put it back in the original stock position!!! This is very important! I almost forgot to do that on mine when I got my SCT. All of the programming will be relying on the CPS being in the stock position. If it has been modified, the timing will be too far advanced...
 


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