Ford Performance Tune
I recently got a 2020 mustang ecoboost, was thinking of getting the ford performance tune to not void warranty, but NONE(out of four) of them do it apparently. How do they have ford tunes but ford can’t do it?!
I recently got a 2020 mustang ecoboost, was thinking of getting the ford performance tune to not void warranty, but NONE(out of four) of them do it apparently. How do they have ford tunes but ford can’t do it?!
Just got a mustang ecoboost, i’m new to cars but I was wanting to get an intercooler and exhaust and maybe a tune. I’m just scared to go to someone and they end up fucking up my car. Atm my car has no problems and stuff and i don’t wanna create any. but idk how to determine if a shop is reliable or not cuz it seems every shop is split through the middle on reviews. most ppl either love them or they say steer far far away.
what to do what to do?
As the title suggests I just graduated and am 3 days into my job in the power sector. And boy am i bored, ik it’s too early to tell but it seems like everyone basically just lollygags around the office not much real work really gets done.
Imma thug it out for a few months ofc but I NEED a career with some excitement. I’ve never been the type to sit still, in college I did research and projects out of class now I feel like im just sitting here wasting my 100k dollar degree.
I like learning I like challenge, im thinking of skewing into a whole new genre of engineering but what??
So I graduate next week and then start work the 26th of May as a distribution engineer. I feel comfortable with the fundamentals of power but don’t know any softwares or designing or anything real technical. I’ve just been watching educational youtube videos. How should i study or prepare for work?