As mentioned, the steering sensor goes off of weight. You can't cup the wheel from the bottom or it will alert you.
On the subject. Why am I the only one who is disturbed that people are bitching about keeping both hands on the wheel while your car literally steers itself? Have we really gotten...
Not if you start with a GT PP (which has magnaride and extra cooling). Its pretty Apples to apples to me. Especially if they both have the A10. Anyone can put wheels and tires on a car.
I hear you. Though I wouldn't call the GT350 a parts bin GT.
A friend of mine has a '13 Boss that he let me drive. While not good as the Mach 1 I had at the time, it was a nice car. Im just not sure Id want to spend that 35-40k on a solid rear axel track car with a Getrag.
There are two separate issues.
One - the tips themselves are welded poorly and often not symmetrical from the factory.
Two - when you disconnect the axle back portion of the exhaust to do a mod-pipe, the weight of the muffler causes the whole thing to rotate and sag. Many shops do this too...
Forged internals is always the go-to defense of the Dark Horse owner. Unfortunately these people are relying on a lot of misinformation from the internet. As far as I know, only the connecting rods are forged. And it seems that is even open for debate based on the above video.
Lost in all this is that the non-active exhaust stock GT made 3 less HP than the stock DH. Im beginning to think Ford fudged some numbers in order to justify the price tag.
Agreed. This really doesn't sound like it should be a complicated issue to diagnose. I can't get my head around a months worth of troubleshooting. Every anomaly is recorded and stored in the computer. Surely they must be waiting on parts or something. I would call and talk to the store manager...