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[Updated] Ranger Ford Performance Power Pack Performance Tune Software (M-9603-REB) Released!

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The Ford Performance tune has its own 3/36 warranty that replaces the factory 3/36 warranty for failures that can be attributed to the tune. The factory warranty stays in place for everything else. You can down load the warranty document from the Ford Performance web site.

Once you are past the 3/36 and into the 5/60 powertrain warranty or extended warranty if you have a failure that can be attributed to the Ford Performance tune Ford Motor Company could deny the warranty claim. Ford Performance does not provide any coverage after 3/36.

That being said in my 9 years of owning Ecoboost powered vehicles I have never heard of anyone with the Ford Performance tune having had a warranty claim denied.
Thanks for the reply. That’s what I figured that could they deny a claim down the road , yeah but is it likely probably not.

I’m probably not going to get it till after winter but I also see what the dealer says by me too if they have ever seen any claims. I don’t really drive aggressive so I’m not hard on the truck as it is. Hopefully that helps a little too lol.
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Thought I would add my experience with the FP tune...
I took delivery of my truck back in June '21. A local dealer delivered it to me with the FP tune supposedly already installed (I had added it to the vehicle and rolled it into the purchase price). I only just plugged the ProCal4 that came with my truck into my computer for the first time tonight (after installing ProCal v2.88) and when I open the ProCal4 to view files it only shows the stock tune, and not the additional performance tune. I then went out and plugged it into the truck and it's not showing it on the device then either. When I click on "performance cals" I get the screen showing "no calibrations found". I have attached a screenshot from my computer and a few pics from the ProCal4 while connected to my truck. Seems I never actually got what I paid for. I also can't use the Voucher ID that came with the device to get the calibration software because it was already used by the dealer (I assume it was the dealer, but it says it has been used).
Has anyone had this happen to them? I think I'll first try contacting Ford Performance tomorrow to see what they have to say, as I am not so trusting of the dealer to fix it now. Sure glad I paid the money to have them do it :rolleyes:

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Thought I would add my experience with the FP tune...
I took delivery of my truck back in June '21. A local dealer delivered it to me with the FP tune supposedly already installed (I had added it to the vehicle and rolled it into the purchase price). I only just plugged the ProCal4 that came with my truck into my computer for the first time tonight (after installing ProCal v2.88) and when I open the ProCal4 to view files it only shows the stock tune, and not the additional performance tune. I then went out and plugged it into the truck and it's not showing it on the device then either. When I click on "performance cals" I get the screen showing "no calibrations found". I have attached a screenshot from my computer and a few pics from the ProCal4 while connected to my truck. Seems I never actually got what I paid for. I also can't use the Voucher ID that came with the device to get the calibration software because it was already used by the dealer (I assume it was the dealer, but it says it has been used).
Has anyone had this happen to them? I think I'll first try contacting Ford Performance tomorrow to see what they have to say, as I am not so trusting of the dealer to fix it now. Sure glad I paid the money to have them do it :rolleyes:

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The dealer might have installed and locked the FPP to your VIN# but might been reluctant to download the performance program until the vehicle had reached a minimum drive time/mileage or break in period. They should have informed you of such!
 

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The dealer might have installed and locked the FPP to your VIN# but might been reluctant to download the performance program until the vehicle had reached a minimum drive time/mileage or break in period. They should have informed you of such!
Went by the dealer yesterday. I explained it to them and later after I was home the tech I dealt with called me up and said he had been in touch with Ford Performance and determined they had received the tune file back at the time but had no idea why it wasn't loaded onto the ProCal4 or my truck. They are however going to make it right. Going to have access to the tune file linked to my own FP account so I can load it onto the device and bring it into them to flash it onto the truck.
On that note, I'm looking forward to seeing the difference it will make. I honestly have no complaints with power as is, even with the 33"+ tires I have. Of course, who doesn't want more power though. But I am hoping the low rpm lugging will be gone as I often find myself using sport or tow modes or removing upper gears. A combination of the serious hills we have around here and my tendency to drive with light throttle (unless I really want it to move) I think contributes to the truck lugging a little more.
 


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Went by the dealer yesterday.
Make sure the firmware on the ProCal 4 Calibrator is up to date. Was told by people in the know this was causing the loading issues.
 

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Make sure the firmware on the ProCal 4 Calibrator is up to date. Was told by people in the know this was causing the loading issues.
Thanks for the tip. That was the first thing I did when I took it out of the box. Maybe the dealer hadn't done so before attempting to load it.
 

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Make sure the firmware on the ProCal 4 Calibrator is up to date. Was told by people in the know this was causing the loading issues.
The instructions for the ProCal4 tell you to run the updater first before attaching it to the car. Mine had an update when I got it.
 

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Does anyone know if you can buy the tune file al a cart? I don’t need the calibrator or the air filter.
 

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Does anyone know if you can buy the tune file al a cart? I don’t need the calibrator or the air filter.
If you have the ProCal4 device from another vehicle it will be married to that VIN. You will have to contact FP to get it unlocked and likely for a fee. You certainly won't be able to use a different manufacturers device like SCT or Diablosport.
 

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Well, thanks to the Ford Bronco doing so well in the 4600 Stock class at King of the Hammers and Ford deciding to do that 20% off accessories code last week I ordered the FP Power Pack Tune. Spoke with my dealer about the install process since I want the voucher code redeemed by my FPP account and they agreed that I can do all the initial setup with the calibrator, (updates, read/save stock tune/download updated tune) since none of that is installing anything into the truck, so when I come in all they need to do is the air filter R&R and flash the system with the update. And yes, I'm more than capable of doing this tune myself, but the warranty requires Ford or ASE to install it. And the Lifetime powertrain warranty requires it to be installed by a Ford dealer to not void that one.
 

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Well, thanks to the Ford Bronco doing so well in the 4600 Stock class at King of the Hammers and Ford deciding to do that 20% off accessories code last week I ordered the FP Power Pack Tune. Spoke with my dealer about the install process since I want the voucher code redeemed by my FPP account and they agreed that I can do all the initial setup with the calibrator, (updates, read/save stock tune/download updated tune) since none of that is installing anything into the truck, so when I come in all they need to do is the air filter R&R and flash the system with the update. And yes, I'm more than capable of doing this tune myself, but the warranty requires Ford or ASE to install it. And the Lifetime powertrain warranty requires it to be installed by a Ford dealer to not void that one.
Do a check on the air filters. Those let too much dirt through. Comparisons show oem to be best, surprisingly.
 

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something I found out regarding the Procal4 if you change your tire size with the unit and then revert back to the stock calibration it will keep your tire size change on the vehicle, with the stock calibration.
 

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something I found out regarding the Procal4 if you change your tire size with the unit and then revert back to the stock calibration it will keep your tire size change on the vehicle, with the stock calibration.
Do you have to manually set this back before you flash back to stock?
 
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Do a check on the air filters. Those let too much dirt through. Comparisons show oem to be best, surprisingly.
If you run the K&N filter in the stock air box it will not let too much dirt through. I've run that setup for more than 50K and there is no evidence of too much dirt getting inside the box. As far as OEM being better....I think not.....MAYBE with a factory exhaust but with aftermarket my Ranger is breathing 50% better than a stock setup.
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