The Tune by SVC

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OK, so I just bought a 5 star Livewire, mY son talked me into it @ 4:00 am Thanksgiving eve, hell it's not even here yet, how much to add this to it? a 100.00 ? And from what I gather I don't need to send it in? I can download the update like I do Edge for Diesels through my P.C? Damn I should of waited a bit.




Edit; After thinking on it again and not so tired, I think I'll give the 5 star a good chance, I don't typically run anything more here @ 4400' than 87 and 89. I don't believe the stock tune can use anymore than 89 @ this altitude. Now in Fresno Ca its a true beast on 91 octane even with the stock tune. Here you guys are MOSTLY comparing the 93 Octane 5 star tune to the svc tune, I'm not going to use 93 here as there is only one station around that sells it. The "Daily Driver 89" octane is really what I'm after, from reviews it seems ZBoater has had both as well as others, and they are very similar, softer yet firm not harsh shifting and good perfomance, so I will try it out and see first.


They make a good tune that was popular before we released ours. Both tunes make the truck drivability much better , if or when you are ready to try out the SVC tune and make your comparison I would love to help you out.


-Jeff
 

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SVC is proud to announce the release of our new high performance tune specifically designed for the die hard Raptor owner. Below will give you a good background and understanding of why we choose to come up with our own tune, instead of just reselling whats already on the market.

With just a "tune" it is impossible to truly gain the power numbers claimed by most aftermarket companies. Most aftermarket “tuners” turn off switches such as catalyst, oxygen sensor and cylinder head temperature protection, which will prevent the PCM from richening the Air/Fuel ratio to protect these components, which can result in more power under certain conditions. Unfortunately, your truck lives and drives in the real world, Temperatures rise quickly when pounding your Raptor in the dirt. Tires spin freely, rpm's raise quickly and reliability is a must. When certain safe guard systems are turned off, you run the risk of shortening the durability of these components, which can result in the “check engine light” coming on, as well as a shortened life span of the catalytic converters with a possibility of catastrophic engine failure. Aftermarket “tuners” often advance spark timing to potentially unsafe levels, which will cause damaging spark knock or pre-ignition, which once again can potentially cause massive engine failure. With the SVC Performance Tune, this will NOT happen.

Understanding the (MAF)

The Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor is the most critical parameter to have correct when calibrating newer PCM’s. The MAF sensor is the first point where air enters the engine and every calculation the PCM commands will depend on that input being an actual and real measurement (load, idle, part throttle, WOT, air/fuel ratio, timing, torque calculations, automatic transmission shift points etc. all depend on it), and if you don't get the MAF correct, your really not getting the most out of your tune.

Why you should choose The SVC Performance Tune?

Most “tuners” were taught to adjust the Air/Fuel ratio by moving the MAF transfer curve in the “tune”, this will change the A/F ratio, however it proves many tuners may not fully understand how a mass air system works. Everyone of the SVC Performance Tunes MAF transfer functions are flown at a professional flow bench, which is the same procedure taken by OEM manufacturers. This ensures no matter what the altitude or weather is, the vehicle will produce the same air/fuel ratio as commanded in the PCM, just like the factory intended. When timing can be increased, the PCM will tell it so. When it needs to be pulled back because of bad gas or excessive intake temps, the PCM will tell it so. Bottom line, with the SVC Performance Tune you will feel the power, but also have the piece of mind knowing proper steps were taken to keep the safe guards that should always remain in place.



The SVC Performance Tune automatic transmission calibration improves slip times, quicker downshifts and shift schedules to give the transmission a more performance-oriented feel, yet still ensures the durability of the transmission over the long term abuse your Raptor will see mile-after-dirty-mile. Typical Aftermarket “tuners” tend to increase shift pressure to get the same performance-oriented feel, plus spin the engine hundreds of RPM's beyond peak power realization. This typically leads to high clutch and band temperatures resulting in premature transmission failure, jerky or harsh shifts and an overall uncomfortable feeling that your tranny is slamming into gear.

Feel the SVC Performance Tune Difference.

At SVC, we are very hard on our trucks. We push them and our components to the extreme to see just exactly how much they can take. However, we don't screw around with our engines. If a shock blows, no big deal. If a spring shackle breaks, simple. But an engine blowing, not acceptable. We have spent months now testing this tune in the harshest environments under the most extreme off-road conditions you can throw at a Raptor. The drivability is amazing. The shifting feels crisp, throttle response is precise and the 3rd gear pull feels oh-so-good!

If you ready to make the switch, or step up to a tune for the first time, we promise the results will speak for themselves.

-SVC


Do you expect any of this to work with Apple products anytime soon? I've been needing to update my programmer since June & have been unable to because it's only compatible with a PC
(I don't know ANYONE using a PC)
 
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Do you expect any of this to work with Apple products anytime soon? I've been needing to update my programmer since June & have been unable to because it's only compatible with a PC

(I don't know ANYONE using a PC)


I use the iTSX tuner. It uses an app on my iPhone to install/change the tunes.

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For anyone with a Mac, it's good to have either Bootcamp and/or Parallels (any good virtualization software will do) to run Windows as long as you're on a relatively recent Intel-based Mac. Unfortunately, there are still a handful of applications that are either Windows-only or where the OS X version is buggy and/or just doesn't work nearly as well as the Windows version.

I use Parallels to run Windows 7 off my Bootcamp partition for using the SCT update software and backing up my tunes to my Mac's HDD.
 

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Do you expect any of this to work with Apple products anytime soon? I've been needing to update my programmer since June & have been unable to because it's only compatible with a PC

(I don't know ANYONE using a PC)


I run a windows virtual machine on my Mac to update my tuner. Only way to do it as of now. I doubt they are going to port there software to the Mac platform.
 

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Sounds like I should get the iTSX tuner then. Paying extra for no device kinda feels like convenience fees for online tickets (not SVC's fault!).


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I have loaded my SVC tune and will update soon. I have benn running the 5Star tunes for about a up year so hope to see a difference.
 
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