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Old Jul 10, 2012 | 07:47 PM
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How is the best and cheapest way to get rid of this DOD system? Keep in mind I know nothing about tuners or what they really even are. I chatted with Sgt. Miller and he got a tuner but didn't think it supported the 07 model. That is really all I am after, but if they do more, that would be good too. So, all you pro's on here have any ideas for me? Speak in basics for me The reason I want to do this is I have new mufflers and they sound really good till the DOD kicks in and then it sounds like like ****. Thanks.
 
Old Jul 10, 2012 | 07:53 PM
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Im curious as to what it sounds like, i hear alot about how the car sounds good til dod kicks in. Make a vid As far as tuners and tuning goes i believe its a complicated process with alot to learn. Maybe get a canned tune for your car? Not sure if they make em for 7th gens or not
 
Old Jul 10, 2012 | 08:05 PM
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Keane, I have no idea what a canned tune is LOL. Also be kind of hard to make a vid and be able to hear it clearly while driving down the road.
 
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:: Overkill Motorsports ::


Try this site......
 
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Keane, I have no idea what a canned tune is LOL. Also be kind of hard to make a vid and be able to hear it clearly while driving down the road.
LINK::: Overkill Motorsports ::
 
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Keane, I have no idea what a canned tune is LOL. Also be kind of hard to make a vid and be able to hear it clearly while driving down the road.
^ what chris posted is essentially what all the guys here call a canned tune. A business like overkill will either re program your cars computer or send you a computer thats programmed. Canned meaning they're usually all the same and not custom made for your car. Take a look at the site and i think you'll like what you see.
 
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Thanks guys, I checked the site. Could be an option. If I get wifes car done soon, I could just send them my computer and save 50 bucks and a trip to relearn a sensor at dealer. Turn around time is only 2 days. Maybe I shouldn't be driving around in drive, should that just be used for highway driving? 3rd gear enough for around town?
 
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I'd say so, in the 5th gens we have P R N OD D 2 1. "D" suposidly to be used going 40 or less so yea around town. in my car being in D prevents the torque converter from locking and ofcourse it stops it from going into over drive
 
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The reason I want to do this is I have new mufflers and they sound really good till the DOD kicks in and then it sounds like like ****.
You want to get worse gas mileage on purpose, just for exhaust sound? I know what you mean by it sounding bad in DOD mode (I've got an electric cutout on my GXP)- but I just don't see it being worth the tradeoff in gas mileage unless it's just something you bring out for an occasional weekend cruise or something.

Maybe I shouldn't be driving around in drive, should that just be used for highway driving? 3rd gear enough for around town?
Same thing as above- just leave it in drive. Letting it get into OD and lock the converter gives lower RPM (less wear on the engine) and generally better gas mileage. I could see if you were doing a lot of passing at inner city speeds (say 35 or 40)- in a car with no power; but with all the low end torque of the LS4, you don't really need the extra rpm for normal driving.
 
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Chad, what about the issues with DOD? Most people these days think it's pretty useless and don't want it at all......
 

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