JDMCTR00
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Ford should have given this to us as a gift.
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No. You don't leave it plugged in.There’s no reason to keep the tuner plugged in after install right? I know the tune adapts and improves over time.
On top of all that to have Ford say "The warranty" is only covered for the original 3/36k, is a backhand slap.I guess I’m a little bitter that Ford is charging for “better shift tables”. I don’t mind paying for power but having to pay extra for my truck to not shift like garbage is an insult. They know all the complaints, they know it could be improved upon, goose and Mpt have long ago produced a TCM strategy that makes these trucks shift like a dream, and now Ford shows up and acts like making the truck shift better is a “performance upgrade”. The TCM should be a free update to all 10 speeds. Rant over.
Remembered to install it this weekend.
I never had an issue with any Ford/Chevy Transmission, thought it was fine. No issues, but can't say it was great.
This tune definitely improved it from fine to good.
The power bump is weak on paper, but at 2k rpm, I did notice a little more pull from partial+ throttle.
For a little over $600 shipped/OTD I can't complain too much from a Ford tune.
Going to install the FP tune on my fathers Braptor, and see how he likes it.
Where are yall finding this tune for $600 OTD? I keep finding the tune for $600~ and the tuner device for another $600~