Ranger Custom Tuning Results (5 Star Tuning)

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Fuel Tables: Fuel tables are modified for either better economy or all out performance. Depending on your needs is how most tables are set up. We have noticed on the 2019 2.3L EB that the fueling tables are a little rich in their strategies in stock condition and have moderate delay timers set before allowing additional fuel at WOT. However, some fueling delays are ok as they help with economy.

Drive By Wire: The 2.3L EB Ranger suffers from poor throttle response down low. A custom calibration will have enhanced improvements in better throttle response, step on go pedal, the vehicle will respond quicker…this DBW system is a torque driven system, it works by taking a certain amount of torque via engine and wheel and applies it to what the driver foot say it needs; a better way to explain it is it’s a torque limiter. It only allows so much torque at a given pedal position. Stock tables are conservative and numb at best and that’s why one would feel sometimes a lag or a goofy pedal with DBW systems. For the 2.3L EB this is one of the most critical areas that must be addressed and modified to generate more torque/hp and throttle response. By reworking the OEM strategies make your Ranger come to life!

Limiters: There are normally 3 types of limiters on most vehicles that can be adjusted safely and the 2.3L EB Ranger is no different. RPM, MPH (109) and transmission. MPH limiter is raised to 200 MPH. Output shaft limiters are slightly increased to a safe limit in our calibrations. We also leave the Fail-Safe factory limiters enabled and in place that Ford has set from the factory. So, in all temperature conditions if your vehicle needs to dial back some power on its own it can. This ensures a safe calibration for the life of your vehicle.

Timing: Can be increased in most RPM areas for improved Torque and HP. Running a higher Octane fuel will net more power and economy from some timing/spark advancement. However, with a 2.3L EB even running 87 Octane fuel can yield some respectable gains in power and torque over stock with the use of no additional timing advance (aka factory tables). The knock sensors and strategy we leave in place just like factory on the 2.3L EB Ranger are very good in that they can advance and retard timing while you drive. For best delivered timing to achieve best power and torque a good quality fuel is needed like 91-94 octane.

Torque Converter Strategies: In all 2.3L EB Rangers the Torque Converter strategies can be reworked to lock up sooner and stay locked longer at light cruising speeds to also help with economy…A locked converter is power to the ground. The new 10 speed brings new meaning to locking a converter, part of the clunk in and out of gears is Ford trying to lock all gears starting with 2nd gear. The converter strategies in our calibrations will have great emphasis on quick converter lock ups at the right mph in the right gears (keyword) and rpm as to take advantage of the low torque that is available from the 2.3L EB Ranger engine. End result will be smooth transition from gear to gear with no goofy clunking.

Shift Strategies: The 10-speed transmission that comes standard with the Ranger is a big improvement in driver controls over prior transmission offerings. However, there are still some significant benefits to be had re-calibrating normal daily shift strategies. With the Ranger having many modes, it leaves plenty of room for custom calibrations.

Shift Pressures: The 10-speed transmission that comes standard with the Ranger is a big improvement in driver controls over prior transmission offerings. However, there are still some significant benefits to be had re-calibrating normal daily shift strategies. With the Ranger having many modes, it leaves plenty of room for custom calibrations.

Where is My ECU Strategy Code? At the time of your order if your ECU strategy code is known, we will send your tuner loaded with tunes on your selected tuner. If this information is not known at the time your order is placed, you will be provided a blank tuner to acquire the needed vehicle information.

If using an SCT or Bully Dog Device: On your device under vehicle information, you will find your ECU Strategy Code and ECU SWPN. An example of an ECU Strategy Code is PKRK0R2 and ECU SWPN is HL3A-14C204-BPH.

If using an HP nGauge Device: The nGauge will not need a strategy code at the time of order, however, when you receive your nGauge device you will do a “Stock Read of Your Vehicles PCM & TCM with the device and simply email that stock file back to us. At this point, the custom tuning/mapping can be completed.

What tunes do I want for my Ranger? Custom calibrations allow for many choices when it comes to tuning your vehicle. 5 Star Tuning will be offering these popular choices for the new 2019+ Ranger.

These enhanced calibrations can increase economy and are completely safe to tow/haul your vehicles manufactured recommend weight rating in any mode.

Enhanced Safe Power – Great Drive Ability – Good economy is our goals with all of our custom maps.

Calibrations will enhance some if not all these areas depending on Map/Tune developed.

● Fuel
● Boost
● Drive-by wire
● Grill shutters
● Cold/hot start idle
● Idle drive
● Variable cam
● Shifting sport mode
● Converter sport mode
● Shifting normal mode
● Converter normal mode
● Shifting Tow/Haul mode
● Converter Tow/Haul mode
● Timing
● Cruise
● Variable-speed fan
● Speed limiters
● Tire size
● Axle ratio


Our tune calibrations that are available for the 2019 2.3L EcoBoost Ranger are:

85 Daily/Tow
86 Daily/Tow
87 Daily/Tow
88 Daily/Tow
89 Daily/Tow
90 Daily/Tow
91 Daily/Tow
92 Daily/Tow
93 Daily/Tow
94 Daily/Tow
85 Performance
86 Performance
87 Performance
88 Performance
89 Performance
90 Performance
91 Performance
92 Performance
93 Performance
94 Performance
The Lone Ranger (Auto Octane)
e30 Performance
e50 Performance



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Really enjoy that you broke down what areas you guys are modifying and why. Looks like you "Timing" paragraph got the "Limiters" paragraph copied into it by accident. Seems like a really solid option your guys are offering!
 
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Really enjoy that you broke down what areas you guys are modifying and why. Looks like you "Timing" paragraph got the "Limiters" paragraph copied into it by accident. Seems like a really solid option your guys are offering!
Thank you for pointing that out Lunchbox88. I have corrected the timing areas. The Ranger has been a blast to develop and are currently building our second with a turbo upgrade. That will give us the option to have both mild and wild.
 

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@5startuning Can the tune be applied Sport mode instead of Drive mode? The turbo upgrade is interesting. Couple questions, but I understand if you cannot answer. Are you guys manufacturing your own custom exhaust flange for an aftermarket turbo? With your current development, what walls in performance are you guys running into first?
 

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The converter strategies in our calibrations will have great emphasis on quick converter lock ups at the right mph in the right gears (keyword) and rpm as to take advantage of the low torque that is available from the 2.3L EB Ranger engine. End result will be smooth transition from gear to gear with no goofy clunking.
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@5startuning Can the tune be applied Sport mode instead of Drive mode? The turbo upgrade is interesting. Couple questions, but I understand if you cannot answer. Are you guys manufacturing your own custom exhaust flange for an aftermarket turbo? With your current development, what walls in performance are you guys running into first?
The beautiful aspect of custom tuning is that we can apply tunes to all or individual modes based on what you are looking for. We are working with an industry leader in the exhaust field to make the adapter needed for the turbo. There are some air flow and cooling restrictions with the vehicle. Some improvements are easily gained with a new intake and catted downpipe.
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