New 2014 SHO owner

thmullan said:
Having a CEL does indeed prevent the remote start from operating. 
No tuners where I live but there are a number of them less than two hours away......just need to find a reputable one in the Edmonton area.

No need for a local tuner unless you really want to go that route.  LME, Unleashed, LET, etc can supply you with a tune and tuner through the mail.

LME more or less provides highly developed canned tunes.  They do not data log, but from what I understand, will work with you to make sure the tune is OK.

Unleashed and LET send you the tune and you can then, if you wish, get data logs from the car and provide them to the tuner.  The tuner will then work to fine "tune" the program to your car.

No need to ever visit them in person.
 
thmullan said:
I wonder if adding an anti-fouler to my downstream 02 sensor would do the trick?
It might ... but if there is a legitimate issue, then it might make the issue worse.  Since the codes are on BOTH banks, there is likely an upstream problem if the downpipes are stock.  If you have aftermarket catless downpipes (or poor quality catted ones), that could trigger the codes as well.  Aftermarket catted downpipes need to have highflow highquality cats to work right.

So, need to find out if the downpipes are stock.  Very easy to do, they will look pretty ugly compared to pics of aftermarket downpipes LOL.
 
Perfect.  I appreciate all of the insight from everyone.  When I get home tonight I will take a good look to see what may be at play here.  My biggest concern is obviously preventing any damage, so hopefully it will be a quick fix.
 
If you only have an exhaust as mentioned on your first post then it could be relatively an easy fix which only requires a dealer visit to reprogram the PCM to the latest calibration based from this TSB.....while your there try to get the recalls performed if not done so already.  Z    TSB #TSB-14-0102
NHTSA ID #10056136
Date Announced:
MAY 09 2014
Additional Info:
How to Fix
Summary: FORD/LINCOLN: DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) P0420 AND/OR P0430, THE MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP (MIL), ON SOME VEHICLES, WILL BE ILLUMINATED AND THE POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) WOULD BE REPROGRAM WITH LATEST CALIBRATION.
 
ZSHO said:
If you only have an exhaust as mentioned on your first post then it could be relatively an easy fix which only requires a dealer visit to reprogram the PCM to the latest calibration based from this TSB.....while your there try to get the recalls performed.  Z    TSB #TSB-14-0102
NHTSA ID #10056136
Date Announced:
MAY 09 2014
Additional Info:
How to Fix
Summary: FORD/LINCOLN: DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) P0420 AND/OR P0430, THE MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP (MIL), ON SOME VEHICLES, WILL BE ILLUMINATED AND THE POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) WOULD BE REPROGRAM WITH LATEST CALIBRATION.

"Full Exhaust" includes down pipes.  Others would be called either cat back or axle back.  If he has "full exhaust," I'm sure that he has poorly operating aftermarket cats or no cats at all.
 
ZSHO said:
If you only have an exhaust as mentioned on your first post then it could be relatively an easy fix which only requires a dealer visit to reprogram the PCM to the latest calibration based from this TSB.....while your there try to get the recalls performed if not done so already.  Z    TSB #TSB-14-0102
NHTSA ID #10056136
Date Announced:
MAY 09 2014
Additional Info:
How to Fix
Summary: FORD/LINCOLN: DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) P0420 AND/OR P0430, THE MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP (MIL), ON SOME VEHICLES, WILL BE ILLUMINATED AND THE POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) WOULD BE REPROGRAM WITH LATEST CALIBRATION.

Good to know.  I assumed that because I purchased it from a stealer that they would have done so already, but I should check to be sure.
 
Livernois Motorsports said:
You might already have an LMS car LOL! We just north of Windsor so our Canadian contingency is large!

I bet you are correct.  If he provides you his VIN, could you tell if you've provided a tuner for the car?

That way he would also likely know what down pipes, thermostat, etc are in the car and get a tune/tuner that is correct.
 
Livernoise I sent u my VIN.

Got under the car tonight and the downpipes are Stainlesswork Stamped.  So the system is a full SW. 


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thmullan said:
Livernoise I sent u my VIN.

Got under the car tonight and the downpipes are Stainlesswork Stamped.  So the system is a full SW. 


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That explains it, stainless works DP will throw a code on a stock tune


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