COBB tuning Raptor tune

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Johnkn

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I'm in as soon as they offer the throughly tested performance/tow 93 tune. A tune that I can install one time and do anything the truck is capable of including a very occasional tow. Fingers crossed.
 

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I'm in as soon as they offer the throughly tested performance/tow 93 tune. A tune that I can install one time and do anything the truck is capable of including a very occasional tow. Fingers crossed.

Right now it is recommended that you flash the stage 0 map on for any towing you may need.

I will be testing my own map with tow mode so I can report back how it does if you'd like. I only tow a Can-Am X3 MAX, nothing heavier
 

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thanks, yes, I'm aware of their towing recommendation. I may tow a 2500lb landscape trailer a couple times a year on short trips and have a dump trailer that I may potentially make 1-2 short trips a year, 4500-6500lbs depending on whether Im moving my Kubota or taking a load of debris to the landfill, etc. . No long trips with a load enclosed car trailer, TT, boat, etc.. For me, I would prefer a single tune and not to have to worry about reflashing if I need a make a quick trip or someone asks me to help them. thanks
 

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thanks, yes, I'm aware of their towing recommendation. I may tow a 2500lb landscape trailer a couple times a year on short trips and have a dump trailer that I may potentially make 1-2 short trips a year, 4500-6500lbs depending on whether Im moving my Kubota or taking a load of debris to the landfill, etc. . No long trips with a load enclosed car trailer, TT, boat, etc.. For me, I would prefer a single tune and not to have to worry about reflashing if I need a make a quick trip or someone asks me to help them. thanks

Flashing between tunes on the AP (not uninstalling to return to factory), takes less than 90 seconds. It’s really not a big deal. If that still isn’t your speed, no worries, but I wanted to make it clear that it’s as easy as checking a text message and takes little time, because of the AP.
 

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I understand how to move between stages. For me or someone in my family who may use the truck, I just don't want to have to worry about having the AP with me and going from stage to stage in the event that I'm somewhere and need to change. thanks
 
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