hmm I ordered the part but will look into this before I install, thanks
@realjones88 is correct. I researched the Roush power packs quite a bit. Do let us know how the truck performs with it.
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hmm I ordered the part but will look into this before I install, thanks
What my suggestion is to buy a Roush CAI (Because its considered a ford part) and a stock location aftermarket IC, i went with whipple. And then buy the cobb accessport. You will still see a tremendous increase in HP and Torq and will have a much easier time getting your local dealer to warranty issues. Also i would recommend removing the tune prior to taking it in for warranty work but that is obvious.
If you have Roush installed by a dealer your warranty is still in effect.
that’s strange because Most save the ECU DATA and re flash that back
On. My good buddy who’s a master tech Advised me I’m fine and then went to explain that the ECU tracks key cycles. Based on the experience I had with my Focus ST and an accessport, and the experience I’ve had with my raptor, I’m going to say he’s right and your buddy might be talking other tuning options like sct or ngage?
They would have to prove that the access port was the cause of failure in the part that failed.
It would be ****** of Ford to deny a cam phaser claim because of a tune but I wouldn’t put it past them. Pay to play and if you have to ask you already know that tuning isn’t for you.
You're taking it to the other extreme. It's about failures that are attributable to an aftermarket tune. If there is a service message/bulletin published for the issue, the dealer and Ford have zero reason to suspect that an aftermarket component caused the failure.
They're not out looking to deny warranty claims. But as a company, they also aren't out to fund someone's build project that experiences failures due to aftermarket calibrations and components. If anything, Ford corporate is pretty lenient when it comes to mods, I've never seen them deny powertrain warranty because someone installed an aftermarket intercooler or catch can, unless there was an obvious issue like a poor connection resulting in dirt ingestion (dusting).
On a side note, Ford updated the PCM calibration for 2017-2018 vehicles that experienced the cam phaser noise issue. If you install an aftermarket tune, ensure that the tuner has implemented those same calibration updates into their file.