3K and feels like a different car??

does any one have any more technical information on the variable cam timing. also, like killer stated above it is similar to the honda version of vtec. from what i understand the honda vtec, you can get a tune for when it ingauages is that possible with a custom tune to change when the varibile timing kicks in for a ford?

The CMCV's opening up at 3000 rpm isn't the VCT system. The VCT isn't open/closed like Honda VTEC (although they've added variable timing in the latter systems).

Tom
 
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In every gear my car feels kinda a bit doggish until it hits exactly 3 grand on the tach and then it pulls like crazy all the way up. Almost like someone is flipping a supercharger switch. For example, if I'm in second going 25 mph and i just floor the gas it will move pretty slow and then as soon as it hits 3000 rpm it will just go nuts. Now, i know that cars obviously run better at a certain rpm but i just think it's kinda wierd that there's that much of a difference when it hits that rpm mark and it's like that in every gear. Does this sound like a tune problem? Or maybe the fact that I have the stock gears??


Get a Bamachips tune. Mine did this with a Superchips tune. The Bamachips Race Tune seems to free the car up in low gears and has excellent throttle response.
 
my big question is that being these butterflys are electronically opened isn't/shouldn't there be a way for a tuner to make them stay open that way you wouldn't have to worry about putting in delete plates??
 
There is no way as far as I know to keep the stock plates on and leave them open and even if there was it could damage the engine :nono: . If you were at WOT and the butterflies in the plates happened to somehow close you would be in big trouble. You can however remove the plates and remove the butterflies or for about 100 bucks buy a set and get a custom tune. I bought Steeda plates and installed the in about an hour to an hour and a half. Added 8rwhp and 5rwtq on a mustang dyno.
 
my big question is that being these butterflys are electronically opened isn't/shouldn't there be a way for a tuner to make them stay open that way you wouldn't have to worry about putting in delete plates??

Even if they are open, they are still in the airflow. Ford went though a fair amount of effort to make them thin (rivets don't stick out far, the rod the plates are on is flattened), but they still get in the way. They are only a small obstruction, hence the 5ish hp improvement.

Tom