I dont know honestly. Im sure you can use a 26 asbuilt data for the TCM but I would be guessing. I stay away from forscan since I can do most of what I want via HP Tuners. But the odd ball stuff like changing the redline on the dash or the other stuff like changing the white driving lights to...
Depends on the update. I've seen these old setting on several of the early 24's. Not since those though.
These are all the differences between the early 24 and a 26. All of them have hundreds of sub folders and parameters and tables under them.
Depending on how early of a 24 you have, I found the early cars have real harsh shift modulation vs the later 24s and then the 25/26 cars are WAY better on part and heavy throttle shifting with all the newer tq modulation settings. Any time I tune one of the older 24's, I always transplant in...
Oh we learned this the hard way lol. You can enable lane centering in the adaptive cruise control menu. I too didnt think we had it like the BC cars do but we do. Only if you have adaptive cruise control though I believe. But its not in the lane keep assist menu, its in the adaptive cruise menu.
Auto DH/PP is 155 and normal auto GT is 145. I have all three tune files sitting here for all three as 2026 modes. Also this is 10 speed cars. I have a manual DH as well, and that one shows 166mph.
I do 1" hubcentric spacers on all my mustangs. MAKES the look of the car. Absolutely necessary. I did them on my last PP car with these wheels and it looks perfect.