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I have this image in my head of people running out to their garbage cans to double check that box ... :giggle:
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I knew it was missing, i wonder how so many got shipped without one?
Yeah, it looks like a non-trivial number got shipped like that, looks like in the production flow somewhere, it wasn't indicated, then they corrected it - or confusion as to who was supposed to package it (like the main boxing line assumed it was in the Procal box, didn't confirm).

I'm sure they'll get you sorted out.
 

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Ok, I'm feeling like a total dummy here, but were do I find the download link for the software needed for my PC? I cannot find it under in the download navigation page on the ford performance parts website. Either I am blind, or it is missing....
Disregard... I figured it out after my 1st cup of coffee!!
 

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Starting my install today. I do have the air inlet in the Procal box.

Am I a fool to perform the tune without a battery tender?
 

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@Briebee72 lol that's me. I didnt even realize it was missing. Installed everything else. It's my first kit like this.
 

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I dont know then. But let us know what they say. I didnt get any part like that and the in instructions don't say anything about that part..
I did get that part - it latches on the intake with three latches - kind of like the stock one does to the stock airbox. Can take a pic of it if you would like.
 

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Got to drive the car a bit finally - increased torque is very noticeable at 2000-3000 rpm - in my opinion - and I try to not be biased because I spent a grand on it and have to justify the purchase. Haven't run all the way to redline, but feels about right for what it is advertised for.

With a shorter tire (305/30 BFG Rival S) this thing is going to move.

Still thing the fit of it should be better for the money. I used some thermal insulation tape to plug a hole in the intake that wasn't covered by the foam piece installed on fender and just in case put a piece around throttle body harness plug since JLT catch can's tube sits right on top of it. Pretty happy with it overall - saw Livernois name pop up somewhere on the programmer so that's who probably did the tune or the programming device.

Btw - I emailed Ford Performance with "the tube fit on the throttle body inlet sucks - do you have any recommendations" - they responded with "We haven't seen anyone having a problem with it" which is something they probably have a shortcut on their keyboard for...
 

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Got my mine up and running but I am using the original air filter housing and plumbing. Probably going to keep it this way since the car runs really strong.

Shifting is quite a bit different in "D" now, shifting a higher rpm, down shifting much quicker and overall the trans is much improved in "D". Almost like a semi-sport mode now.

I am trying to feel the down low torque and haven't honestly felt a noticeable difference, just a slight seat of the pants increase. However, I did wind mine out to red line a few times and my car feels stronger on the top and seems to pull just a tad better. I think this is where the 87mm throttle body and software change makes a difference.

Bottom line is the trans re-program for me, which is a very welcome change.
 

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All tube fits are marginal, but doable! If you need us to complainto ford, please provide how to contact them.

With inlet tube, you might want to install on TB first then bolt up airbox.
 

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Got mine installed at the dealer yesterday. I think they did a pretty neat job. Initial butt dyno readings are noting more pep in second from around 2k to 3k, normal and Sport+ both. Haven't had an opportunity to really get on it yet though.

Some odd notes: stock clutch feels more precise (I know.. lol) - maybe it's the throttle remapping that's messing with my mind. Also could almost swear I hear the diff clicking when leaving a stoplight - something I have not noted before. *shrug*

Feels good regardless, would do it again for the looks alone :-)

I have the Cervini grille, upper and lower. Intake vs ambient temps have usually been +5 to +7 degrees - now I'm seeing more +10 degrees when going slow in traffic... 91 to 101 for example . At speed, there seems to be no difference to previous.

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Some odd notes: stock clutch feels more precise (I know.. lol) - maybe it's the throttle remapping that's messing with my mind. Also could almost swear I hear the diff clicking when leaving a stoplight - something I have not noted before. *shrug*


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I attribute that to the down-low torque. I definitely noticed that as well, barely any revs needed to start rolling from a standstill.
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