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my wife noticed as she was driving the 'stang the other day, that at low speeds where she wasnt accelerating, around 28-31 mph, that there was a low droning noise. i said cant be, we've had the car a week. so i took it out with her, and sure enough, my 06 GT w/ auto tranny (for the wife) has a low droning noise. is this the 05-8-6 TSB for exhaust humming that you referred to in this post? and for 06-4-01, rattling noise, she swears she heard that one two a few times. but im yet to experience that. didnt know if taking it to the dealership would solve the problems or not.
Just now discovered this thread and your message above. I've had my '06 GT for two months now, and I have the same identical drone at the same identical speed range that you do....and noticed it from day one. Is yours an automatic like mine is? If so, I wonder if this is common to all autos.
By the way, THIS IS AN AWESOME THREAD! Hey mods, please let it last! Keep the info, keep adding to it, and keep up the fantastic work!
I'm working on getting these back Up. Looks like MYFILEHUT is having an issue. Documents will be back soon. I will try to find another place to host them.
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I'm working on getting these back Up. Looks like MYFILEHUT is having an issue. Documents will be back soon. I will try to find another place to host them.
Thank You for all the time and effort you are putting into that .
Richard
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I'm trying to find time to create a microsoft sharepoint site to keep docs like these up on and uplaod the Ford Technical CD's for all year model vehicles. But hard to find the time.
Professor, I have a couple of questions you (or anyone else please) might be able to answer. I have a 2005 Mustang GT. Same as you torch red, but the only thing I have done to it is the exhaust....I changed to the SLP loudmouth axle-back. Anyhow, I notice (every once in a while) when I am getting on it...especially anywhere between 40-65 mph...my stang wants to cut out...it reminds me of something like water in the gas, but I wasn't for sure if this has happened to you or anybody else. Like I said its only once in a while. Second question....I was thinking of buying the SLP 350 PerformancePac...and then at some point in the future a vortech supercharger....I figure that should put me at 525 horse...which is alot more than anything I've ever driven. But what do you think about SLP products? I am very pleased with just the axle-back, but I would really value your opinion. Thanks
okay, dumb question.....what does OBD stand for? I tried to find it in the .pdf file but I don't see it.
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