Not sure if this is what you were referring to but the guy at FRPP told me that one of the reasons why the tune for the 13s hasn't been released is because of the obvious changes to the motor for 2013 and of the "fine tuning" of the calibrations. I also picked his brain on the whole "spark knock" and "catalytic impingement" ping that some Stangers have been reporting from the FRPP tune. He assured me that its 100% normal and safe and its due to the the way the tune increases the timing and the ping is there for a split second at WOT when the cpu is making its adjustments allowing the motor to run at its max potential without damaging any components. Im jonesing for this tune to be honest! I think its exactly what I'm looking for! Also, it will be a key member of my "all FRPP" modified Mustang. After the i get my SVT sport axel backs and the ProCal tune, ill be saving for the FRPP adjustable handling pack and FRPP GT500 Performance Package wheels. Then it'll be the Ford Racing Recaros(which i should have ordered when i purchased the car but oh well)!Not sure if anyone can confirm this, but I heard there was a revised tune recently released for the Pro-Cal? Anyone know of anything? Could be just hear say but I was just wondering.
Can you explain to me whats going on when you hear the ping? Like is it only at WOT at certain RPMs? How long does the ping last? 91 or 93 octane? Cold, warm or hot climate? I pray I'm one of the lucky ones without the ping when i get my tune! ThanksMine pinged for more than a split second.
Yeah would do it some at wot lasts probably a couple seconds. I have only ran 93 octane in it. Has only done it with the weather being hot. Back when it was cooler I never heard it. At the track it is worth about .2. I tested the car with and without it one day.Can you explain to me whats going on when you hear the ping? Like is it only at WOT at certain RPMs? How long does the ping last? 91 or 93 octane? Cold, warm or hot climate? I pray I'm one of the lucky ones without the ping when i get my tune! Thanks
ok guys... this is what i got today...
Still missing the K&N filter but after reading the instructions i decided to go ahead with the install, follow the instructions, there are a few steps but is quite easy to do... took me a about 20 min to finish, after the "Tune" was installed i turned the car on and left it on idle for a few minutes then i took it for a spin... of the bat i noticed the throttle response was much improved, the engine responds very quickly to throttle inputs, once i got to the main street the mid range came alive, the torque at low rpms is what makes driving the car more fun so i drove around for a few minutes to let the ECM do its thing then i started to drive a bit more aggressive... mid range got much better but i herd some pinging that slowly went away as i was driving so it got to a point where it was not pinging anymore, ok now for some WOT... 1st gear Useless, 2nd gear breaks loose, 3rd is when it starts getting interesting...seems to pick up speed very quickly, WOT Felt better than before but ok, i think this "tune" concentrates in the mid rpms of the engine... it is better to drive because now its very responsive when you need it also drive ability seems much better than stock, overall i love the mid-range doesn't take to much throttle to "go" definitely having that extra power down low makes the car more "fun" to drive and the fact that you retain warranty i say its a nice deal...
Glad you like it.
I thought that I read somewhere a licensed Ford Racing service department had to install in order for warranty to stay in place..?
+ 1 id like to know this too. If dealership install isn't needed to keep my warranty, I'll jump on this deal!
Performance Packs and Components are warranted for factory-supplied material or workmanship, when
installed on a late model Ford vehicles by an authorized Ford or Lincoln Dealer or Shelby Automotive, Inc,
beginning upon dealer installation and registration of the part(s) with Ford Racing for the balance of 3 years or
36,000 miles / 60,000 kilometres, whichever occurs first, from the start date of the manufacturer's New Vehicle
Limited Warranty. This Limited Warranty replaces the existing manufacturer's New Vehicle Limited Warranty for
engine, driveline and suspension parts when a concern is triggered by a warranted Ford Racing part. This
Limited Warranty replaces the existing manufacturer's New Vehicle Limited Warranty for engine, driveline and
suspension parts, when the warranted Ford Racing Part is identified as the causal part of a warrantable concern.
Installation of these select Ford Racing parts by an authorized dealer does not nullify the New Vehicle
Limited Warranty. All engine, driveline and suspension warranty issues not related to installation of Ford Racing
parts remain subject to existing manufacturer's New Vehicle Limited Warranty
Based upon that, it seems like it is saying that the workmanship is not warrantied but the parts are still warrantied if you install it yourself.From FRPP Warranty section:
I wish they would make this very clear about the procal install. I know some people received emails saying the tune does not need to be installed by the dealer. The comment is meant towards hard parts like the suspensions, blowers and so on. But with out written confirmation in their warranty policy I was not willing to risk it.
I actually just talked to a dealership and they said it retains the warranty regardless of who does the install on it.
I don't know in my case after the dealer installed it, Warranty, Ford Racing [email protected] wanted a copy of the RO from when the dealer installed my PROCAL as well as the mileage before they could register me for the warranty.