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MaX83_ZA

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  1. That banner redirects to a page on this site, someone put it there intentionally....
  2. 1. Exhaust 2. Tune 3. Exhaust 4. Exhaust and then lastly, I will probably go 5. Exhaust (my Edge is still stock, this is in general)
  3. Looking forward to the sound clip!!!
  4. Yip, like i said Let us know how it goes.
  5. I had something similar on my Jeep CRD; that one plugged into the diesel rail (and I think one other sensor, cant remember, I am getting too old...) and adjusted the fueling, resulting in the ECU requesting more Boost to get fuel ratios right. The way we tuned that one was to increase boost incrementally till the car went into limp mode at WOT. Then we dialed it one step back. 50 000km no problems and that thing literally went up and down mountains. Before modifying the Jeep, we agreed that if we blow the engine, will will just get a new one. We knew the risk, we were willing to pay to play.
  6. This only fools your Boost sensor, all other sensors (including knock sensor) remains unaffected i.e. ECU still manages all other sensors and AFR's. You will see the shape of the power curves on the dyno look virtually identical, just higher. With tunes, you will usually see the shape change completely change as the tuners remove boost limits/adjust timing etc. You can make much more power with a tune, but you can do just as much damage with a bad tune. At the end of the day, you pay to play. There is no such thing as a free ride
  7. MaX83_ZA

    So Pretty!!!

    What a well kept Edge!
  8. Im on my 2nd S550, and it really is a proper sports car now. (at least blurring the muscle vs sports lines) Note to self: stop talking to site bots...
  9. They threw another revision of a de-tuned Focus RS engine (i.e. an engine that they are already using in the mustang....) in a Mustang GT Performance Pack body and they are calling it an achievement.... What did I miss?
  10. "near-balanced 53/47 weight distribution" advertising Gold!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "Near balanced"! Honestly, I love my Mustang, bang for buck, it is the best sporty coupe on the market but the guy that wrote this article...
  11. LOL! Incredible, they are proud that it took them only 10months to add +20hp and +0 ft lb, to a car that already had the engine, and a chassis that was already setup...
  12. Clay, 1 Pass Megs UC just to brighten the surface (cant afford to remove too much clear when you live in Albera - you will run out before you sell the car LOL!), 2 coats of Megs HC. The paint is not perfect but the gloss is amazing and it beats like a mofo. Will give Fusso Soft99 a good run for its money.
  13. I hear you about the false advertising. I genuinely think it was the Megs marketing department that tried to leverage the current "IN" thing in detailing to push the product. I frankly dont care what its called, I applied the second coat to my Mustang yesterday and I am genuinely impressed (will upload a pic in the next post)! Back in the day, I use to do my family's cars just for the love of it. Thought about doing something on weekends but I am too lazy LOL!
  14. Awesome, didnt know you were a professional detailer! I am more of a weekend warrior. I did a couple of show and shines back in the day (before ceramics were this mainstream) but now only do it once, maybe twice a year depending on whether I buy a new car or helping a friend. So for me, ease of use, speed and cost is very important. I try to get a decent base and then maintain it so naturally when the quick ceramics like HC and Adams Spray Ceramic were launched, I jumped on it. If I find the vid on the HC i will post it, but seems like you made up your mind anyways so dont want to waste both our time lol!
  15. I have seen as many great reviews as negative reviews, I am testing this one myself and will then make up my mind. At $14 a bottle (Canadian) it is a cheap experiment. If it provides more protection than regular Wax, its already a win. If it doesnt provide the protection, it at least looks like and applies like a regular wax so its also a win. The one review I watched, the dude ran a DA with cutting compound over it and it didnt remove the HC i.e. it should provide relatively good protection against micro-marring when drying which is a step up from just a wax. I fully agree that it provides virtually no protection against chemical cleaners but both my cars are relatively pampered and will never see harsh touchless wash cleaners anyway. What does you current detailing routine entail?
  16. I only applied it this weekend so cannot comment on durability. What I can comment on, the finish is incredible! I was going to top it off with Fusso King of Gloss to get that deep gloss but HC looks great on its own. The pic above is genuinely 1 coat of HC on a prepped surface. Incredible. Also, it takes no longer to apply than a regular wax (first application) and then to top up you spray and rinse (although I will probably use it as a drying aid and not a spray and rinse). A lot of reviewers complain that it is wasteful, at $14 a bottle, does it matter LOL! I had Adams new Ceramic Spray Coat in my cart and ready to go but after watching a couple of head to head shoot outs between the megs and the Adams, I decided that at the price, I dont mind giving the HC a go even if it only lasts 2 or 3 months. Heck, for that price, I wont mind if it lasts only 1 month. LOL! (Its obviously easy to please me...) My big question is; what is going on my new black Mustang GT this weekend... So far, it seems that the base will be HC, I am just not sure if I will apply something on-top of it.
  17. Quick edit: Seems like you have your sequence right but if you look at the chart in the link below, you are wasting your time by flipping between UC and SwirlX https://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?38239-Let-s-talk-about-quot-Total-Cut-quot
  18. If I remember right, Swirl X has a stronger cut than Megs Ultimate compound. So your sequence should be Swirl X, UC and then Polish. Also note, Megs UC breaks down to polishing crystals if you keep on working the product. You will actually see the product change from a white paste to a more clear color so keep working the UC. If you apply Megs UC right, you can skip the Polish step. Also, if you had a DA polisher, I would bet you will be able to use Megs UC with a decent pad without having to go through a multi stage correction. (hard to give advice without seeing the car) Pic below is of my Edge after the winter, had some serious swirls, process was: wash, clay, 1 Pass Megs UC with a medium cutting/polish pad, 1 coat of Megs Hybrid Ceramic. The paint isnt 100% perfect but as a daily driver that is 4 years old, the purpose was to clean-up the clear coat and then seal. This is my daily, not a showcar so I value layers of clearcoat over a 100% perfect finish (i reckon finish is about 85% corrected) Edit: Picture below
  19. If you are like me, you will end up watching all of his previous videos. I sub'ed to SavegeGeese probably 2 years ago and think he is one of only a hand full of guys that truly understand what it means to review a car. Like I said, I dont care much for his subjective views on styling and even engine tuning, but the rest of it is solid!
  20. The 1 and 3 gear ratio in the ST box is exactly the same as the 1 and 2 ratio on the Sport. The way the 2.7 makes power (have a look at the dyno graph, shorter shifts at the top will actually result in the car using less torque and not much extra HP), it does not need the extra shift between 1 and 2. Even if they get it to shift properly/smoothly, it is still a wasted shift. If the ST was a peaky aspirated motor (like the Mustang GT) that made peak power at 7000+ rpm, and you wanted to keep it on the boil under acceleration, then the extra shifts makes sense. That is why I said, Ford marketing gave Ford performance a list of requirements that would allow them to sell cars and given their time constraints, this is the best they could do. If you read reviews of the new Focus ST, you start to understand what the badge complaints are about on the Edge ST. The same team that slapped a ration between a 1 and 2 shift on a torque heavy 2.7 twin turbo, built, once again, one of the best handling hot hatches on the road, with a proper double clutch gearbox and even a anti-lag system!!! (edit: wasnt going to talk ST badge again, sorry)
  21. Did you watch that video? Did the video or the presenter at any point in time come across as "sloppy"? He is the first reviewer that actually went the extra mile to research the transmission. That is all... I dont care much for his opinion bits (i.e. his song around black plastic is getting old and he complains about fake engine sound all the time) but his technical reviews are some of the best out there. That, and his driving impressions. He spends a lot of time on the track; he doesnt just talk about how a car should drive, he understands the essence and physics behind it.
  22. I am not getting involved in the debate (dont worry Akirby), I still love my Sport and have no plans on trading. Savagegeese did a really good review on the Edge and explains what the engineers did to get the 8 speed and why it is not working. It seems like Ford marketing department said, we need an 8 speed ASAP and Ford threw one together over the weekend. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qup6s2caqRQ
  23. I am pretty sure it is something along those lines; prior to the fix, the rear defroster would clean snow and ice pretty quick off the rear window. Tried it the other day and it took easily 3 to 4 times longer than prior to the fix.
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