tittermary
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lol, ford "messed" up engines too in development stage, it happens. The info and knowledge is there just depends if the tuner takes the time to learn it. the ford calibrators are not gods, just like any thing else some are good some are not.It is an interesting world.... although, it would be nice to have an experienced tuner jump in on this...
Not even sure I'm reading the below correctly, but there seems to be ongoing updates from Ford and other sites allude to opening up more and more areas to change. Others words, they don't have access to everything right away. I'm not pretending to know what I'm talking about... just did a google search because I was interested.
Maybe that is what FP has access to... all of the changes... not necessarily that a tuner can't see it, but maybe cobb/sct has not made it available via update?
One interesting convo:
http://www.cobbtuning.com/ford-updates-v400-maps-and-cobb-custom-features/
My only issue is that when a tuner says they "messed up" (his words, not mine) a couple of engines early on, that tells me that they don't have access or knowledge to everything. I appreciate the honesty though. Then you load something like FP and realize it drives like a different car and not a car that just had some power added and it makes you wonder.
I can give you many examples of were the ford calibrators screwed up. good example would be the number 8 cyl issue the early 5.0s had.
They tend to be on avg good at the drivability tuning, many tuners struggle here because they dont take the time.
again its not magic, its just tuning air/fuel, cam timing, ing timing, boost curves, tq managment, trans etc. it just depends on who is tuning not the access. There certainly are areas or features that lets say cobb might have figure out how to implement before they release adjustable to the tuners who use their applications
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