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Fighting with ford factory DSP, possible junk sub.
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<blockquote data-quote="stones" data-source="post: 8629434" data-attributes="member: 540734"><p>I have Forscan on my laptop and a wired odb switched dongle. I used it to make my fog lights stay on when the high beams are on.</p><p></p><p>I tried making a line change to what I was told was the way to disable the factory bass rolloff, it made absolutely no difference.</p><p></p><p>To go back into the computer I would need to flash the car back to stock, Forscan won't recognize the car with the tune. I got the warranty friendly Ford performance calibration kit with the procal programmer, it's slow to flash and after you put the tune back on the car takes a week or more to relearn everything and start performing. I would prefer the Cobb unit but my dealership would not.</p><p></p><p>I remember reading something about the factory head unit have unclipped output all the way to max volume when in low level mode and a voltage near 4 volts.</p><p></p><p>I may look into this further when the weather warms up.</p><p></p><p>I'm happy to see that a proper DSP will work with the factory head unit, I will do some research on the models suggested and pick one that fits my needs.</p><p></p><p>I am a little disappointed with lc2i after all the hype I heard about how it fixes bass frequencies, to my experience it is a terrific LOC but the accubass is just a dynamic bass booster centered around 50hz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stones, post: 8629434, member: 540734"] I have Forscan on my laptop and a wired odb switched dongle. I used it to make my fog lights stay on when the high beams are on. I tried making a line change to what I was told was the way to disable the factory bass rolloff, it made absolutely no difference. To go back into the computer I would need to flash the car back to stock, Forscan won't recognize the car with the tune. I got the warranty friendly Ford performance calibration kit with the procal programmer, it's slow to flash and after you put the tune back on the car takes a week or more to relearn everything and start performing. I would prefer the Cobb unit but my dealership would not. I remember reading something about the factory head unit have unclipped output all the way to max volume when in low level mode and a voltage near 4 volts. I may look into this further when the weather warms up. I'm happy to see that a proper DSP will work with the factory head unit, I will do some research on the models suggested and pick one that fits my needs. I am a little disappointed with lc2i after all the hype I heard about how it fixes bass frequencies, to my experience it is a terrific LOC but the accubass is just a dynamic bass booster centered around 50hz. [/QUOTE]
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