I wasn’t aware ford built the whipple tune. I would love to see some more advancements in this.I know Lund was working on something like it for a while, not sure if it ever took off. It may have something to do with the tables that can be modified by aftermarket tuners vs tables that can be modified or added entirely by Ford, which is who built the Whipple tune. They have access to litteraly everything and can even create new tables if they want to make things like that work. Not saying at can’t be done with an aftermarket tune, but I think if it could it would have been done by now.
From what I can tell, WHERE Whipple makes the change is not where we assume it is. Pretty sure it is tables added to the BCM.it can be done and is quite easy to do so. i guess there isnt a demand for it maybe? i dont know. i have never messed with it much but the tables to do it are there.
From what I can tell, WHERE Whipple makes the change is not where we assume it is. Pretty sure it is tables added to the BCM.
I have scanned a whipple tune with no limiting and full limiting by gear and see no changes to the expected torque by gear tables.
Yep they have them, and those are the tables that are showing no changes pre and post tweaking with the Flare tool.assumed you are using HP. do they have the max tq in each gear tables mapped? they are 1X16 tables
Yep they have them, and those are the tables that are showing no changes pre and post tweaking with the Flare tool.
The correct solution is a call to BMR and a set of drag radials. ;)Why aren’t any of the other tuners doing something like Whipple has with their flight control software? It would be nice to dial back first gear especially and a touch of second.
It may come to that anyway but I don’t want to limit the handling of the car and even then it would be nice to have a toned down street tire tune and another for drag radials. And BMR is already on my short list.The correct solution is a call to BMR and a set of drag radials. ;)
I am kidding... well kinda, but ya.