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Xcal2 info
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Sayre" data-source="post: 613003" data-attributes="member: 63840"><p>Hi Wayne,</p><p></p><p>It sounds like you can get some significant mileage increases off the factory settings, in addition to all the other benefits. My question I guess is why? Wouldn't ford have tuned their motors to get the best mileage and power they possibly could have? It's one thing if you're looking at a 1970 vehicle, but the current vehicles have entire teams of engineers pouring over this exact thing, just to get it as high as possible. I can understand if they'd taken the 'best mileage' route and your settings promise more power at the expense of mileage, but your product perports to do both. Can you explain a little more how this occurs? Just trying to understand the benefits!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Sayre, post: 613003, member: 63840"] Hi Wayne, It sounds like you can get some significant mileage increases off the factory settings, in addition to all the other benefits. My question I guess is why? Wouldn't ford have tuned their motors to get the best mileage and power they possibly could have? It's one thing if you're looking at a 1970 vehicle, but the current vehicles have entire teams of engineers pouring over this exact thing, just to get it as high as possible. I can understand if they'd taken the 'best mileage' route and your settings promise more power at the expense of mileage, but your product perports to do both. Can you explain a little more how this occurs? Just trying to understand the benefits! [/QUOTE]
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