Ford Performance Tune for Gen 3s

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I still don't understand why they left out the '24s. Same hardware since '21 and the ECU is the same as '23. Would love to know who is making these decisions at Ford.
I feel the same way. Makes no sense. Just passed on a Ranger Raptor and brought home a new ‘24 801a instead because I assumed Ford would release even more power on the OG. Shame on me. You know what they say about assumptions…
 

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Another thing I just noticed when looking at the Cobb chart is the curve on the Ford chart looks pretty optimistic—even when factoring in drivetrain losses. The Cobb chart shows it pulling in the neighborhood of 350 ft lbs at 2750 rpm while the Ford chart is closer to 500 ft lbs at 2750. I’m a newbie so maybe I’m missing something…
 

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I still don't understand why they left out the '24s. Same hardware since '21 and the ECU is the same as '23. Would love to know who is making these decisions at Ford.
Honestly, I wouldn’t even bother. Yeah it’s great to have the option but I believe Hennessy has a tune that blows away this one and that one’s not even that good I believe it’s like 520 horse or 510 and like 580 foot pounds of torque
 

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Another thing I just noticed when looking at the Cobb chart is the curve on the Ford chart looks pretty optimistic—even when factoring in drivetrain losses. The Cobb chart shows it pulling in the neighborhood of 350 ft lbs at 2750 rpm while the Ford chart is closer to 500 ft lbs at 2750. I’m a newbie so maybe I’m missing something…
Yeah, you could be onto something there. Looks like the Ford tunes stays in the sweet spot far longer.
 

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I feel the same way. Makes no sense. Just passed on a Ranger Raptor and brought home a new ‘24 801a instead because I assumed Ford would release even more power on the OG. Shame on me. You know what they say about assumptions…
The only reason you chose an F150 Raptor over a Ranger Raptor was the anticipated release of a Ford Performance tune? C'mon man, I'm not buyin' it...lol.
 

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Yeah, you could be onto something there. Looks like the Ford tunes stays in the sweet spot far longer.
The one item of interest is the hp bump down low at 26hp for much of the curve. So the 26hp and 44ft-lbs are for much of the "typical" used range between 2500-4000.

I agree that its a downgrade from the other offerings on peak numbers, but this is the most optimistic view I can take from it. $800 for 26hp/44ft# is a bit on the aggressive end. However, that said, to have minimal impact on your warranty and ESP is a bigger win there.
 

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The one item of interest is the hp bump down low at 26hp for much of the curve. So the 26hp and 44ft-lbs are for much of the "typical" used range between 2500-4000.

I agree that its a downgrade from the other offerings on peak numbers, but this is the most optimistic view I can take from it. $800 for 26hp/44ft# is a bit on the aggressive end. However, that said, to have minimal impact on your warranty and ESP is a bigger win there.
Sorta except it'll likely be 1000 bucks installed by a dealer, and I wouldn't call it a minimal impact on your warranty. You do lose that extra 2 years and 24K miles of powertrain warranty. You'll also have to have it installed by a dealer or certified mechanic to even maintain the 3year 36K mile powertrain. There hasn't been much info yet on if your ESP warranty is in jeopardy, but I would assume the powertrain portion definitely is. Dyno charts don't tell everything, and Im curious how comprehensive they are planning on tuning the transmission. Better shift schedules could mean anything.
 

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I called Ford ESP and asked about this yesterday. The lady stated that if you modify "parts" or "drivetrain parts" it can void warranty. I told her about this and she said in no way does a official ford item void this. In addition, the screen provided can remove the tune if needed after they do this.
 

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I will buy this if I can confirm my Ford Protect Extended Warranty will not be compromised.

Same here! I'm hoping for more hp but this alone works for me.

Peak torque = 554 lb-ft @ 3,250 rpm +54 lb-ft @ 2,500 rpm
Improved throttle response throughout the rpm range
Optimized Shift Schedule
 

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Same here! I'm hoping for more hp but this alone works for me.

Peak torque = 554 lb-ft @ 3,250 rpm +54 lb-ft @ 2,500 rpm
Improved throttle response throughout the rpm range
Optimized Shift Schedule
Same for me, if ESP covers it - then it’s a fantastic option from the factory.
 
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