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31-05-2016, 11:49 PM | #1 | ||
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There are plenty of 335 Fpv GT owners or fgx xr8 owners or fpv 315 GS owners that would pay $1500-2000 for a Ecu recalibration to bring up our power to 345kw or 351kw, as long as any remaining warranty on our cars is honoured. These tunes are tested for sprint and GT-f models so I wouldn't see why warranty would be different.
I don't believe this product would degrade a genuine sprint or GT-F as it's essentially just a dealer fitted update, doesn't make our regular GT or xr8 as a genuine GTF or sprint, they would still retain exclusivity, but the overall falcon brand would all be that bit special too. These cars cannot be bought anymore so it would not cannibalise future sales either. If there is some objection by sprint or GT-F owners, please consider GT r-spec 335kw owners, they are not degraded because the fgx xr8 is the same car or that the xr8 sprint is of superior specification. The GT r spec will still retain its special place in fords stable and respected amongst enthusiasts. R spec owners would likely buy this ecu update also. Make it a dealer fitted update at service for price premium. If 1000 fpv/Fgx owners take this up, the is $1,000,000+ Easy revenue for ford with little or no cost, the tunes are already tested/done and it's a 5 minute upload from dealers.. plus 1000+ very very happy owners and a great send off to falcon enthusiasts. Keeps our cars more desirable ahead of the last commodore update to try upstage the falcon. I'd even suggest to Pass some of this easy revenue to the employees of ford or for a special closing event for Falcons retirement, be legendary. Hsv in its early days offered the clubsport calibration / headers to regular commodore v8 buyers for a price premium ( I think $2500) it didn't make them club sports. They stopped it as they would cannibalise future hsv sales but ford don't have that problem. Please reply in this thread if you would take up this option and let's apply some pressure to ford. Also welcome sprint owners or GT-F owners to make any objections if this request is unreasonable, please be mindful of the r-spec limited build and fgx xr8. Also, The money raised by dealers to go towards ford employees or a falcon farewell event. Many of the fpv owners or fgx xr8 owners would otherwise get a tune from an aftermarket tuner for a similar price and more power, but to have a ford endorsed tune and if the funds went toward the employees or a farewell event, would make it more special and worth the $1500-2000. If ford don't do it, they are just passing this revenue to aftermarket tuners. Give us the 345 / 351 tune ford. |
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01-06-2016, 06:56 AM | #2 | ||
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Opens up their warranty risk though (understand even though its essentially the same car).
IF I was Ford there is no way I woudl risk putting tunes into cars that have been in private hands for over 12 months, not even 6 months.
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01-06-2016, 08:05 AM | #3 | ||
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I don't see Ford taking the one thing that really differentiates the special editions and offering it on the standard models. On top of the uproar from Sprint owners (they paid more than a $1500 premium to get that tune, some of them even lost a stack of money trading in existing XR8s), the process of tuning existing cars alone could turn into a hassle, they'd likely only offer it to cars which have never been modified (for obvious reasons) and that would likely involve sending the PCMs back and forth to verify they'd never been tuned. Then there's the question of whether the engines are in fact identical, whether there was a running change in the lead up to the Sprint launch which would make earlier builds ineligible. Only Ford knows this stuff.
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01-06-2016, 08:33 AM | #4 | ||
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From what I have seen in these 351 GTF and FGX models the tune would be a step back over what pro drive flashed into my car in 2011.
Perfectly happy with my GTP as it puts out better IMHO
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01-06-2016, 08:41 AM | #5 | ||
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Ford looked into upgrading the RSpec when GTF was announced but didn't come to anything because homologation issues and warranty. If you want a tune go and get one, will produce MORE of everything other than warranty. The numbers say GT335, 345 and 351 but theres a bees dick between them performance wise. GS and XR8 are lower. My GT and a friend GTF on the same dyno, mine did 322 with 2 runs his did 330 with 6 runs. $1500 is hell of a lot money for 8rwkws.
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01-06-2016, 10:01 AM | #7 | ||
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They will do it with Mountune stuff, as long as the car is in warranty still. They will when its not aswell.
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01-06-2016, 10:37 AM | #8 | ||
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Ford will never offer this.
Sprint and GTF went through alot of testing and have some other hidden features that differentiate them from mainstream product. I remember back when the Typhoon came out there were people going around saying that they had the F6 tune installed by their dealers.... Yeah right.
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01-06-2016, 10:37 AM | #9 | ||
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The Boss 315/335/345/351 are now proven packages with good after market support.
It's fairly straight forward what you need to do to extract power out of these and what is bullet proof and the limits of engine/transmission/drive/tail shafts/diff/bushes so pick the path you want to take and take it. I don't think ford offering upgraded tunes will keep you happy, you will hardly feel the difference. I know I wouldn't be happy to spend up to 2k for a minimum result. Sit down work out what you want from your car and create your own package from the various options you have and go enjoy the car. This is what I'm doing with my XR8 as i'd rather create my own spec. If you select the right parts and tuner warranty will not be an issue. Just don't expect to run 500rwkws with standard driveline then blame Ford for not providing warranty. I'm just thankful that ford has given us a solid base to start with George |
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01-06-2016, 11:27 AM | #11 | ||
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^^ this.
Nice idea but too late now - could have been a factory option when ordering or taking delivery. Now? Forget it - warranty issues, etc. |
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01-06-2016, 11:35 AM | #12 | ||
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My friend got an Aston Martin Vantage V8 when they first came out with the 4.3L V8. A few years later, when the updated model came out with the 4.7L and some 30kW+ more power, he received a letter from AM telling him they are happy to upgrade his 4.3 motor to 4.7L to match the latest engine size and power / torque output.
If a low volume seller like Aston Martin can do entire engine rebuilds to keep their Customer's happy, why can't Ford offer a basic flash tune? I'd sign up for the 351 tune (with 404kW overboost) for my XR8 please!
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01-06-2016, 12:14 PM | #13 | ||
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I used to own a 2011 Volvo V60 T6 AWD, came stock with 224kw.
There was a polestar edition which came out later with 240kw. Volvo offered me the polestar tune for $1500 (from memory, could have been more) a year after i got mine. Factory backed and Warranty intact. I took up the offer. Transformed the car. There should be no reason why FORD can't do it either for.
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I would have thought there would be some calculation done knowing that X sprints will be allocated x dollars in warranty work which is absorbed into the budget for building the car. If they increase the number of cars the tune has (and the risk of greater warranty) then they havent budgeted for that. Im not accountant though. Its morally wrong on a LE car. A Focus/Mustang/Fiesta ST upgrade is different as its an ongoing model.
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01-06-2016, 01:23 PM | #15 | ||
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Problem is you cant just throw a Tune in another car unless it has the same tyres, dsc calibration etc.
A Sprint tune or a GTF tune will not work in a standard 335. Just like you can't fit brembos to a Boss 315 GS as the DSC calibration will be different. People do, but Ford will say you shouldn't as the car was not programmed to work with Brembos.
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01-06-2016, 01:26 PM | #16 | ||
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Wrong. Ford had an RSpec back in engineering in March and April 2014. I spoke with the then head of FPV marketing for over an hour and over multiple emails about various aspects and potential of upgrades. One of the upgrades discussed was a new unique tune although different to what was later appearing in GTF guise. The other big thing being considered was offering the 6/4 brake package considering that FPV only had 15 sets of big black brembos for the 350 planned RSpecs. At the time due to the little uptake of the big brake package with regular GTs it was considered that the same level of uptake on the Rspec was to be expected. They were wrong.
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01-06-2016, 01:28 PM | #17 | ||
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Of coarse they wont add different tunes.
And clearly for warranty reasons. Each sale of car, warranty is deducted XR8 would be a certain percentage as would a run of the mill taxi grade falcon. There are formulas for this, I know as I work in a service department there not going to tamper with profits as warranty is a loss of profit
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Do you have copies of these emails? There were people in Ford that were trying to soften the blow to disgruntled R Spec owners who carried on like pork chops over GTF. That's about it. Nothing was ever done about it from an engineering perspective. 6 pot brembo brakes are a different kettle of fish to a new tune. Ford are in the business of making money. To offer another tune on R Specs that they sold 2 years prior would have cost them money by the time they engineered and tested the so called tune... What for? If you want the 351 tune buy a GTF. If you want the 345 Tune by a Sprint 8. Simples!
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I’m surprised someone with the user name SprintFg would want the tune from their beast made available to those who paid for other cars.
Upgrades and power increases as models progress is the name of the game in the automotive world and it’s what makes owners upgrade to the next model. Most enthusiasts understand that and if they want what’s currently available they buy the new model. The Falcon may cease to exist soon but basic sales principles haven't changed.
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01-06-2016, 04:22 PM | #22 | ||
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Why blow $2k on a tune that will barely be noticeable if at all, when you can pay the same and get more than 10 times the increase? **** warranty. Ford warranty means nothing. I've had issues before that were near on impossible to rectify. I'd rather just have the power?
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Crank 30 psi into the F6 too thanks. Pfft
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01-06-2016, 07:38 PM | #25 | ||
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This old chestnut again. It was a ludicrous idea last time, and it's still a ludicrous idea.
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It's probably best to leave well enough alone. Although I'm selling my R-Spec I would prefer for it to remain original.
Even in original tune it's a very fast car.
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01-06-2016, 11:49 PM | #29 | ||
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I agree a proper dyne tune will give you more power but the risk of mechanical failure is increased.
The 345/351 tunes were tested on an identical driveline to other Miami cars and ford has provided full warranty. People have said warranty issues is why ford won't do it?? How? Surely a xr8 sprint or gtf is not more likely for warranty issues due to their tunes? It's tested, ford already warrant this tune. Going to aftermarket is risk / reward. I'm not sure I'm willing to take the risk, hence the ford option, sure it's only 10-15 kW more but it's full warranty and piece of mind. You cannot have the same confidence in aftermarket tunes, no matter if they make 50rwkw more and the car much faster |
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02-06-2016, 02:20 AM | #30 | ||
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Why is everyone always worried about warrenty. It's simple, if you want more power get it tuned. If something breaks just fix it. If your poor and can't afford it, don't get it tuned , simple
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