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Question: Pump e85 + Boost

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The gen 3 PCM has OEM air load limiters. They aren’t set to do anything from Ford, but they are there. This is one of many.

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Whipple uses them to limit boost as MCT temps rise or as ambient temps get too cold. Again, one of many.

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I use this one to limit boost at low RPM to keep torque in check and also a soft "rev limiter" that will close the throttle before it hits my programmed rev limiters.

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All very easy to set up, and they all work reliably. It would be easy to blend two load limit tables as a function of ethanol with the PCMTEC solution, which is exactly what I plan to do.
Question, do I just need to buy the DIY Protuner Edition to get access to all the tables or do i need the workshop version?
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Question, do I just need to buy the DIY Protuner Edition to get access to all the tables or do i need the workshop version?
In order to get the PCMTEC Custom OS functionality, which includes their CAN bus flex fuel logic, you need at least ProTuner with Custom OS for one car.

If you just want the core tuning functionality without Custom OS, then ProTuner is all you need.

This assumes you’re tuning your car yourself.
 

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In order to get the PCMTEC Custom OS functionality, which includes their CAN bus flex fuel logic, you need at least ProTuner with Custom OS for one car.

If you just want the core tuning functionality without Custom OS, then ProTuner is all you need.

This assumes you’re tuning your car yourself.
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