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Title: Ford Performance needs to step up — PCM flash for OEM oil cooler + PP rad needed
Hey everyone — just wanted to put this out there and hopefully get Ford Performance to listen:
I’ve installed the OEM Ford Performance oil cooler and Performance Pack radiator on my 2024 Mustang GT (non-Performance Pack), but the PCM doesn’t actually support the hardware. Oil temps are still inferred values based on the stock algorithm, so you're not getting the full benefit of the upgrade — and in some cases, it can make things worse if the car adjusts incorrectly.
I’m not asking Ford to unlock the PCM — just a simple flash/update to the existing software to support factory parts. Something like what they already do for supercharger kits (Whipple, Roush, Shelby). A paid, warranty-compliant PCM flash would solve this and could easily be sold as part of a Ford Performance “Cooling Kit” for non-PP cars.
Here’s the deal:
We recognize that Ford Performance (FP) maintains strong working relationships with key aftermarket partners such as Whipple, Roush Performance, and Shelby American—organizations that already collaborate with FP to develop and deliver emissions-compliant performance packages backed by official PCM calibrations and warranty support. These partnerships demonstrate that FP is both capable of and responsive to aftermarket-led innovation when there is clear customer demand.
Given that context, it stands to reason that if these respected partners were made aware of the growing number of customers requesting a dealer-installable PCM flash update to support the addition of OEM cooling hardware—specifically the Ford Performance oil cooler and Performance Pack radiator—they may be in a unique position to advocate for such a solution directly with FP.
To support this effort, I’ve attached a sample letter that can be used or adapted to communicate this request to the appropriate teams at Whipple, Roush, or Shelby American. By engaging these partners and demonstrating that there is a meaningful and growing market demand, we may be able to prompt Ford Performance to consider offering a formal calibration update that enhances both vehicle performance and customer satisfaction, all within the existing framework of FP-supported upgrades. Please consider tagging the below FP partners along with any other FP partner that you feel can provide a voice for change.
Please consider tagging:
Hey everyone — just wanted to put this out there and hopefully get Ford Performance to listen:
I’ve installed the OEM Ford Performance oil cooler and Performance Pack radiator on my 2024 Mustang GT (non-Performance Pack), but the PCM doesn’t actually support the hardware. Oil temps are still inferred values based on the stock algorithm, so you're not getting the full benefit of the upgrade — and in some cases, it can make things worse if the car adjusts incorrectly.
I’m not asking Ford to unlock the PCM — just a simple flash/update to the existing software to support factory parts. Something like what they already do for supercharger kits (Whipple, Roush, Shelby). A paid, warranty-compliant PCM flash would solve this and could easily be sold as part of a Ford Performance “Cooling Kit” for non-PP cars.
Here’s the deal:
- These parts are being sold by FP partners, but with no software support.
- When an oil cooler is added, the PCM still uses the stock inferred temps, causing a mismatch that can trigger unnecessary power reduction—especially during track use where real performance matters.
- It’s leading to tons of confused, frustrated owners — check the threads on this.
- Ford’s leaving $$ on the table and potentially risking engines running hotter than they should.
We recognize that Ford Performance (FP) maintains strong working relationships with key aftermarket partners such as Whipple, Roush Performance, and Shelby American—organizations that already collaborate with FP to develop and deliver emissions-compliant performance packages backed by official PCM calibrations and warranty support. These partnerships demonstrate that FP is both capable of and responsive to aftermarket-led innovation when there is clear customer demand.
Given that context, it stands to reason that if these respected partners were made aware of the growing number of customers requesting a dealer-installable PCM flash update to support the addition of OEM cooling hardware—specifically the Ford Performance oil cooler and Performance Pack radiator—they may be in a unique position to advocate for such a solution directly with FP.
To support this effort, I’ve attached a sample letter that can be used or adapted to communicate this request to the appropriate teams at Whipple, Roush, or Shelby American. By engaging these partners and demonstrating that there is a meaningful and growing market demand, we may be able to prompt Ford Performance to consider offering a formal calibration update that enhances both vehicle performance and customer satisfaction, all within the existing framework of FP-supported upgrades. Please consider tagging the below FP partners along with any other FP partner that you feel can provide a voice for change.
Please consider tagging:
- @WhippleSuperchargers
- @RoushPerformance
- @ShelbyAmerican
- @FordPerformance
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