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Focus ST
Ok Wheelhop, how do we fix it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nuked" data-source="post: 14394773" data-attributes="member: 65097"><p>The FRPP tune comes loaded on a SD card which you install in the ProCal. I flashed it myself, very easy to do. Takes about 20 minutes or so. Main thing is to hook up a trickle charger to the battery so that the voltage does not drop during the flash upload. I haven't heard too many horror stories regarding catostrophic engine failures due to aftermarket tunes, so the majority should be safe. The FRPP tune is backed by the factory warranty, so that tells me it is very conservative to say the least. I come from the Evo world where you had full access to the ECU parameters via an 80 dollar cable. So that lead to alot of people thinking they were "tuners" and blowing some stuff up. Ford ECU is not hacked, so unless you spend the money on a protuner software from SCT or Cobb you can't tune it yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nuked, post: 14394773, member: 65097"] The FRPP tune comes loaded on a SD card which you install in the ProCal. I flashed it myself, very easy to do. Takes about 20 minutes or so. Main thing is to hook up a trickle charger to the battery so that the voltage does not drop during the flash upload. I haven't heard too many horror stories regarding catostrophic engine failures due to aftermarket tunes, so the majority should be safe. The FRPP tune is backed by the factory warranty, so that tells me it is very conservative to say the least. I come from the Evo world where you had full access to the ECU parameters via an 80 dollar cable. So that lead to alot of people thinking they were "tuners" and blowing some stuff up. Ford ECU is not hacked, so unless you spend the money on a protuner software from SCT or Cobb you can't tune it yourself. [/QUOTE]
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