Recommended Tuner To Adjust Shift Points On a 2008 Ford Expedition
Question:
I have a 2008 ford expedition that has some trouble shifting out of overdrive at low rps but shifts fine with some slight gas to increase the rpms. Looking for a tuner that can change the shift points. Read in several places that people had good luck installing a tuner to have a better shift.
asked by: Evan H
Expert Reply:
The Superchips Flashpaq F5 Performance Tuner part # SU1845 is what I recommend for your 2008 Ford Expedition. This device will indeed allow you to adjust the individual shift points as well as provide increases in horsepower/torque and MPG's. The Superchips Flashpaq F5 can also read and clear DTC's if needed. The device will get plugged into the OBDII port for installation and then once the tune is written it can be unplugged and stored in the glove box.
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Superchips Flashpaq F5 Performance Tuner - Ford - Gas/Diesel
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