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Bluerauder
10-31-2007, 10:51 AM
As I was leaving a parking lot after lunch today, a Grand Marquis pulled up and blocked my exit from the lot. He leaned over and gave my Blue MM the eyeball and smiled. Then, I saw his girlfriend/wife lean over from his passenger seat so she could get a good look too. He then put the GM in reverse and backed up to give me room to squeeze into line. I waved to thank him and he flashed the "thumbs up" back :up: When the light changed, I gave him a little exhaust music as I pulled away. It is nice to be shown a little Professional Courtesy now and again. :D

Haggis
10-31-2007, 11:15 AM
Professional Courtsey would have been his ''girlfriend/wife'' getting into your passenger seat.

ctrlraven
10-31-2007, 12:03 PM
Charlie did you install your LiveWire tune yet? If so how do you like it?

Raudermaster
10-31-2007, 12:04 PM
Professional Courtsey would have been his ''girlfriend/wife'' getting into your passenger seat.

LOlL. :lol:

MarauderSM
10-31-2007, 12:27 PM
Professional Courtsey would have been his ''girlfriend/wife'' getting into your passenger seat.

Man Law

Agreed:cool:

Bluerauder
10-31-2007, 01:16 PM
Professional Courtesy would have been his ''girlfriend/wife'' getting into your passenger seat.
That might qualify as Professional Courtesy .... but Personal Suicide. You guys would all line up to tell my wife. :rofl: ..... and I'd be "Bobbitized" before morning.


Charlie did you install your LiveWire tune yet? If so how do you like it?
I loaded up the LW tune from DR several weeks ago. The car has more pep and shifts much firmer. It doesn't hunt around at low speeds any more. Seems much quicker; but I haven't really laid on it yet for an extended run or done a 1/4 mile check. On the highway, it now wants to hold at 65 MPH under mild throttle pressure. Before it would push on to 72 MPH and hold. Maybe this is a function of the OD setting or shift points?? Basically, this means if I want to cruise at 72-75 MPH, I gotta use a little more right foot than I have gotten used to. Of course, backing out of the driveway requires very little throttle -- max 1/8 inch. :D

1of327
10-31-2007, 02:04 PM
How difficult was the install/ reprogram? Pm me with the cost if you are at liberty, as my girl needs some "pep" as well.

Bluerauder
10-31-2007, 05:05 PM
How difficult was the install/ reprogram? Pm me with the cost if you are at liberty, as my girl needs some "pep" as well.
Its a "foolproof" install. Ask me how I know? :rofl:

Actual install time was about 10 minutes and that includes 5 extra minutes for me to get comfortable with the handheld tuner adjusting the visuals, contrast, brightness, etc. I did spend about 15-20 minutes getting familiar with the SCT Live Wire features and processes by reading the instruction manual.

The device plugs into the OBDII port just under the dash on the driver's side near the console. Only goes in one way. When you upload the new tune, the system saves the old tune. You can reverse the process by restoring the original tune from the device.

I won the SCT Live Wire at the Marauderville V Vendor Raffle .... thanks, DR.

Haggis
11-01-2007, 03:49 AM
You guys would all line up to tell my wife. :rofl: ......

That's George's job!!

1of327
11-01-2007, 07:58 AM
The old fat man in the North Pole will see it on my list for sure...

2ndMDRebel
11-01-2007, 01:16 PM
I thought there would be some reference about sharks and lawyers in this thread...

David Morton
11-01-2007, 01:22 PM
That might qualify as Professional Courtesy .... but Personal Suicide. You guys would all line up to tell my wife. :rofl: ..... and I'd be "Bobbitized" before morning. Without a doubt. That's why I haven't remarried, you get castrated just for looking.

I've got the funniest Bobbit joke ever. Come see it on the joke thread.