jtmat
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I'm a bit surprised no one has ran a 0-60 before and after, just as an idea of what they have.
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Your intercooler and oil separator will not impact the warranty. Also, remember you can take the car to an ASE certified technician. So you can buy it from a Ford dealer that will sell it for a discount like Steve Powell at Tasca Ford who provides great prices and service, then having a good local shop with an ASE certified technician install it and send in the paperwork for the warranty.I would love to get the pro cal tune but when I called my ford dealer where I bought my car they didn't even know what I was talking about, that was in St. Augustine.
My guess is I am going have to go to either Daytona Beach or Jacksonville to get it done, which is ok, so need to make some calls tomorrow.
My "performance" mods so far are resonator delete, oil seperator add and intercooler upgrade, wondering if any of these will affect my ability to get the tune under warranty?
I really hope the lower gear shift points are sorted out with the tune, in the upper three gears my ecoboost rocks but in the lower 3 gears around town the shift points could be tightened up in my opinion.
Also wondering if the tune will address throttle and turbo lag, I more or less have taken care of that with my pedalmax mod, if that's the case then perhaps I can sell it off.
TC :cheers:
I have a 2016 non-performance package with 6spd mt. I just got this package installed at my dealer a few weeks ago for $285. It's a big improvement. I haven't driven a performance car with a mt before. I was getting 5.9-6.0 secs 0-60 stock. After this package, 5.3-5.4 secs 0-60.
I haven't done one yet - and honestly im not a good enough driver to get a consistent result, best pre-tune ive done was like a 7.1. (stick car, and i dont shift super fast)
Mines a stick, install was done at ted britt in fairfax - they charged $275 (2hrs labor)[MENTION=25759]jdanna[/MENTION]
Thank you!!!! Do you have an auto?
Which dealership did you get it installed? How much did they charge?
Right now we know Waldorf Ford will install it and they charge around $220.
You are in MD.. what shops do you have in mind?If it were me, I'd ask if I could do the intake installation. That must be more than half of the install time. There's no way they could take more than an hour to flash in the tune. That way it would at least cut the install cost by 50%. All they would need to do is inspect the installation. Not sure if they would do that but it'd be worth a try.
I would also DEFINITELY do this at a shop other than Ford. Installing an intake and flashing a tune in is EXTREMELY basic. We've all seen how Ford technicians can mess stuff up and I'm sure people have shops they trust instead. I would think they would be much more flexible and willing to work with you. Most likely for less than $120/hr too!
I'd go to the shop right down the street from me near Frederick, MD before I'd go to any Ford dealer. Any good shop will have at least 1 ASE certified tech.You are in MD.. what shops do you have in mind?
Considering Waldorf Ford has done at least one tune install, I'd trust them.
Levittown Ford is still cheaper, even with shipping.Not sure if anyone has posted the info from the CJPony parts page:
Included in Kit:
- Ford Performance Cold Air Intake Kit (P/N: M-9603-M23)
- Ford Performance ProCal Tool
Features and Benefits:
- Fits ALL 2015-2017 U.S. and Canadian Spec EcoBoost Mustangs ONLY
- Automatic Calibration Features Optimized Performance Shift Schedule
- Exclusive Ford Performance Warranty when Installed by a Authorized Ford Dealer
- Improved and Enhanced Throttle Response with a Performance Feel
- Uses Proprietary Software Backed by Extensive Engineering
- Software Will Allow for Gear Ratio Changes up to 4.09:1
- Calibration is 50 State Legal with a CARB EO# D-598-18
- Quick and Easy Installation
2015-2017 Mustang EcoBoost Power Gains:
- Peak Gains of 30hp and 70lbs/ft at Approximately 5500rpm
- 40hp and 60lbs/ft Average Gain from 2500-5000rpm
- 75hp and 64lbs/ft Average Gain from 5500-6800rpm
- 100hp Maximum Gain at Approximately 6000rpm
*Peak gains are measured as the difference between the highest points of the two plots. Max gains are measured as the largest gain at any single point between the two plots, results may vary.
Please Note: Requires a laptop (NOT Included) and internet access for calibration installation.
*Powertrain calibration is developed and supported for U.S. and Canadian vehicles ONLY.
*Premium fuel, 91 octane or higher, is required.
taken from here: http://www.cjponyparts.com/ford-performance-cold-air-intake-kit-with-calibration-ecoboost-2015-2017/p/M9603M4/
That's good to hear. I plan to get the Pro Cal tune along with an intercooler in the spring.I have a 2016 non-performance package with 6spd mt. I just got this package installed at my dealer a few weeks ago for $285. It's a big improvement. I haven't driven a performance car with a mt before. I was getting 5.9-6.0 secs 0-60 stock. After this package, 5.3-5.4 secs 0-60.
Not to be that guy but the search bar does wonders here lol. All of this has been addressed. In short, when you get the kit installed, you just email FP all of your information about the install/car itself. Anything damaged by the tune is covered under the FP warranty. Everything else is still under your factory warranty.I would love to get the pro cal tune but when I called my ford dealer where I bought my car they didn't even know what I was talking about, that was in St. Augustine.
My guess is I am going have to go to either Daytona Beach or Jacksonville to get it done, which is ok, so need to make some calls tomorrow.
My "performance" mods so far are resonator delete, oil seperator add and intercooler upgrade, wondering if any of these will affect my ability to get the tune under warranty?
I really hope the lower gear shift points are sorted out with the tune, in the upper three gears my ecoboost rocks but in the lower 3 gears around town the shift points could be tightened up in my opinion.
Also wondering if the tune will address throttle and turbo lag, I more or less have taken care of that with my pedalmax mod, if that's the case then perhaps I can sell it off.
TC :cheers: