Looking to purchase a tune for my Ex. I want to know what you all have or have had and what tunes you liked the best. I know higher octane tunes get more power but for right now I’m running 87 and looking at 5 star. Whatcha got!?
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How did this impact your mpg?5* 93 tunes only
Yeah well when youve got two kids under the age of 4 and your annual income for the household is under $100,000 you save $$$ where you can. The graphs Ive seen for the 87 tune look way better than stock IMODon't really know. I wasn't concerned with gas mileage when I bought my Expedition. I drive a few miles around town multiple times a day and the gauge reads between 14-15mpg. I went on a road trip from Dallas to Lawton, OK a few weeks back and running 80mph pretty much the whole way it said I was getting around 19mpg.
87octane tune just sounds like an Oxymoron to me
Yeah but the graphs for 93 look EVEN better. Not sure how much gas is where your at but where I'm at 93 is about $.30 more a gallon. With a 34 gallon tank that's an extra $10.20 at fill up. When my truck is at E and in the red a fill up is usually around 28 gallons. So in reality a fill up with 93 is only around $8.40 more. I can go close too 2 weeks on one tank of gas with the type of driving I do. $8.40 x 2 fill ups a month x 12 months = $201.60. It cost me $201.60 (give or take a few bucks) to run 93 full time and have a better running truck with a better tune. For me, my wife and 3 kids (ages 7, 5 & 1) we spend that every week at the grocery store. You're telling me an extra $200-250 a year is somehow gonna put you in the poor house.
I'm not telling you how to spend your money bro. Like me I can tell youre an enthusiast. Your driving around in a top of the line truck that's lifted, got big wheels, an intake etc on it and you're telling me its not worth an extra $200 a year to have it running badass!!!
Either way good luck bro. I'm sure it will run better with whatever tune you choose
It’s a 10 minute change between tunes and I wouldn’t feel comfortable running an 87 tune and randomly fill up with 93 and switch to that tune
I was thinking of doing the 87 perf/tow and just adding in 93 performance for ***** and giggles and see if I can convince myself to start running 93A 93 tune is fine on lower octane gas. The knock retard is still present in the engine, so even if you run it hard, it will still pull timing out to counteract the knock. When I drove into Florida during the mass hurricane evacuations last year, sometimes all I could find was 87 and I never heard any pinging on my 93 tune. It doesn’t really operate much differently than the way the stock engine identifies the presence of 87 versus 93, it runs up the timing until it detects a ping, then backs it back down. The primary difference will be the max amount of boost versus timing present in the tables. Most 93 tunes add 4-5 PSI of boost versus stock, so timing will tend to be lower versus stock amounts of boost, and off-boost the engine may feel more sluggish than it would on a stock or 87 tune.
I’m on 5* 93 Performance tune number 5, as they’ve revised it in accordance with my wishes several times, all for free. The initial tune was fine, but I had them raise the shift points, decrease throttle % to get a downshift, increase shift firmness and speed, and raise the threshold before the TCS and RSC intervenes. It’s nearly the “Race” tune I had in my 13 F-150, just without the 7,200 rpm shifts.
I have an 87 Eco and a 93 performance/tow as well, but I’ve never used the 87 tune at all, and minus my changes, couldn’t really tell a difference with the tow tune versus the regular tune. I’ve also never tested it without a trailer, and my trailer is 3,500 pounds empty.
What is typical boost for these turbos untuned?
How are the shifts with the tune? Pretty firm? My buddies Power Stroke kicks like a freaking mule.
If you don’t tow, from what my tech at 5* told me, you’ll be more disappointed with the 87 tow tune than you would with the standard performance tune. They focus on keeping engine and trans temp in check and minimizing potential for pinging under heavy load, so they reduce the boost and ignition timing versus the non-tow tune. They also increase the wastegate opening % at lower rpm, in order to prevent the engine from running continuously under boost when towing. I forgot to change to my tow tune once with my 20x8.5 enclosed car hauler, and basically drove the entire 1000-mike round trip doing 70-mph and at 4-6 psi in steady-state cruising on flat ground. Was super-responsive to throttle input though.I was thinking of doing the 87 perf/tow and just adding in 93 performance for ***** and giggles and see if I can convince myself to start running 93
What is typical boost for these turbos untuned?
How are the shifts with the tune? Pretty firm? My buddies Power Stroke kicks like a freaking mule.
It’s on the website that gives you drop down menus to choose what upgrades you have. Then you have to catalog everything after you upload first tune then tell them how you want it changedGreat info allboost. So how do we get your 93 tune with your personal mods (shift points etc) included? Just give them your name and say we want his custom tune? I like everything you’ve mentioned so far. Why start all over?
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@J Ski pretty much nailed it.Great info allboost. So how do we get your 93 tune with your personal mods (shift points etc) included? Just give them your name and say we want his custom tune? I like everything you’ve mentioned so far. Why start all over?