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It’s switched but you won’t want it on unless your at the track.
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It’s switched but you won’t want it on unless your at the track.
It’s switched but you won’t want it on unless your at the track.
It's not switched with ACC? It drains the battery while the car is off? Why didn't they use switched power? Any reason the 12v couldn't come from switched power?
One thing I noticed on my first track weekend with the auto-blip was when under threshold braking with multiple downshifts the second downshift wouldn't blip the throttle. I tried it once back home but, normal driving it worked fine. Maybe it was because I was starting to trail off the brake and didn't notice I was doing so. I'll know more when I go back to the track in April. Anyone experience anything similar?
Just installed mine, you will loose some skin and will need a massage.This thread is for installation and calibration instructions for the S550/GT350 Mustangs. I have mine sitting here and plan to install it the weekend before Easter. I'll install mine in the coin tray to the left of the steering column and run the cable out the back.
For anyone installing an AB I recommend that you remove the drivers seat to give you better access to under the dash. The seat comes out easily with four T-50 Torx bolts that use 35 ft lbs of torque when reinstalling. Please remember to disconnect your battery before removing the seat. Ford now uses one connector under the seat instead of two and the S550 seat is easier to remove than the S197 seat. Also place a towel or old blanket over your door sill so you don't scratch it when lifting the seat out.
I run the same unit on my 350. It works great. The only advantage I see with the AutoBlip I run in my Boss is the ease of adjustment. No lap top needed.I tried the auto-blip and could never get it to function and caused me major headaches with the ECM's. I would recommend the plug and play model. https://www.xineering.com/dbw.html#!/~/
Jumping into this Autoblip thing since my daughter can’t heel-toe and I don’t think my psyche can handle her learning curve.I run the same unit on my 350. It works great. The only advantage I see with the AutoBlip I run in my Boss is the ease of adjustment. No lap top needed.
I actually installed an autoblip last year on a 2015 GT and it works ridiculously well. Not sure why it would give any ECM issues unless there was a loose/faulty connection.I tried the auto-blip and could never get it to function and caused me major headaches with the ECM's. I would recommend the plug and play model. https://www.xineering.com/dbw.html#!/~/
Not sure if you've bit the bullet or not...but yes, most issues would be from poor connections on the wires. Use posi-tap connections and not the ones provided by autoblip. That will ensure you've got a solid connection. I think it's also on page 6 here that mentions the posi-taps. I can look under my dash and give some updated pics if you need them.Jumping into this Autoblip thing since my daughter can’t heel-toe and I don’t think my psyche can handle her learning curve.
I just took the V reading and confirmed that I have the 5V system, so per the Autoblip website my car is compatible (vs the 12V Mustang system). Are there any other “gotchas”? I’ve seen various people on different sites say they had varying degrees of success but perhaps it’s all from poor installation? Looking for good and bad feedback.
I did install the Auto-Blip. My daughter used it at Summit Point earlier this month and she loved it. No issues so far. I think the two biggest problems people have with this are: 1) incorrect voltage (5v vs 12v), or 2) poor connections as was already mentioned. I had mine soldered in rather than use the quick-connects that came with it. I haven't really used it yet other than to try to get the setting right. My muscle-memory makes it feel awkward to make the transition from heel-toe to this.Not sure if you've bit the bullet or not...but yes, most issues would be from poor connections on the wires. Use posi-tap connections and not the ones provided by autoblip. That will ensure you've got a solid connection. I think it's also on page 6 here that mentions the posi-taps. I can look under my dash and give some updated pics if you need them.
Awesome! Glad it worked out for you. And yeah, soldering it is the ultimate way to ensure a solid connection.I did install the Auto-Blip. My daughter used it at Summit Point earlier this month and she loved it. No issues so far. I think the two biggest problems people have with this are: 1) incorrect voltage (5v vs 12v), or 2) poor connections as was already mentioned. I had mine soldered in rather than use the quick-connects that came with it. I haven't really used it yet other than to try to get the setting right. My muscle-memory makes it feel awkward to make the transition from heel-toe to this.