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2014 GT Ford Racing Tune

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#1 ·
Hey fellas..I'm getting the Ford Racing Performance package for my '14 GT. It consists of a Procal calibration and a K&N high flow air filter. Supposed to up to 426 hp and 450 lbs torque. Has anyone done this one? Thoughts?
 
#32 ·
Just follow the instructions; I had the tuner and tune on my doorstep in 2 days.

There are so many calibrations, the tune has to be for your exact ECM, that's why it's like this.
 
#35 ·
anything?
 
#43 ·
keep it. if you ever change tires or rear gears you can change the ratios to calibrate the speedo and set the trans shifting back to spec. Also can read and or clear fault codes. And if you decide you want to run gegular gas you can always reload the stock parameters, though that would just be wrong.
 
#44 ·
Ok..after a few days w this tune upgrade I can definately feel the difference..especially when it come to low end torque boost. Taking off from a full stop and passing have improved quite a bit. I recommend this to anyone that is considering it! It's well worth it!
 
#52 ·
I will contradict this contention, again. Yes, Frpp replaces the balance of your 3/36 on all powertrain components, which is better support than anyone. Nowhere in the warranty doc does it say your 5 year/100k main PT warranty is affected by this.
 
#54 ·
You won't find this specifically stated. Its just not specifically excluded, which matters. Honestly, every other tuning choice can have the effect of voiding your factory engine warranty so, you're miles ahead here.

If youre not up to the potential risk, however slight, dont do it.
 
#55 ·
It does specifically state that all parts not related to the installation of the ford racing part remain under manufacturer's warranty. So if you are adding a handling pack, it's pretty straight forward as to who is covering you and for how long. Tune the car and it gets quite a bit more ambiguous.
 
#56 ·
He wants it stated that the FRPP tune install dies not affect his 5year warranty and he won't that. He will find that it is not specifically excluded in the FRPP warranty or the manufacturers warranty.
 
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