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My tuner did something similar with the stock Ecu because mine is manual, shouldn't you already be able to build boost on the line?

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Factory "2 step" cuts fuel, whats you stall rpm? You might find it needs too higher rpm set point too get the car up on stall, google "wot box" I have one fitted too my xr6t, im about too remove it and sell it as it is brutal on the drive line in a manual car. Its a spark cut two step that will hold an rpm setpoint with less than 50rpm variation

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It has a 3000 stall with slick I get roughly 3400 that wot box only works when you have the clutch pedal depressed there has to be some sort of thing might have to contact msd or PAC performance see what they got to say

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google "wot box" I have one fitted too my xr6t, im about too remove it and sell it as it is brutal on the drive line in a manual car. Its a spark cut two step that will hold an rpm setpoint with less than 50rpm variation

Price? Does yours have the flat shifting as well?

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I'm interested to see why more manual drivers haven't looked into getting FFS put into there tune, since it's possible.

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