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S650 Tuning Info

DarkkMatter

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Found this post on the S650 Mustang FB group, and figure I'd post it here:


So I talked to some Ford Performance engineers and specifically a guy that does testing on gen 4 crate engines and he writes calibrations. He told me today that it’s not because of EPA but because when Ford wanted to start doing over the air updates they figured out if you have access to the pcm you can theoretically hack someone’s car and take control of it. He did say they are openly trying to figure out a way to let us start tuning them but without the security risk.
He also told me the dual throttle bodies was done because the upper management thought it looked cool. The first rendition of our intake manifolds were almost a copy of Ferraris. But it made less power than the standard Gen 3 manifold so they asked Ford if they can go back and they said no, make it better then. He said it’s not until the very high rpm does the gen 4 manifold beat the gen 3 but once tuning is available and we can spin them higher we will see better results.
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Good info seems like the upper executives are still clowns ruining the show. I don't know what's worse the stupid screens on the dash, dual t bodies, or no tunning available
 

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If someone could have tuned the car, it would have been done by now.

Ford, for lack of a better term, has the encryption between modules so secure someone is going to have to reverse engineer a whole PCM, BCM, and every other module in the car and come up with a stand alone system that plugs into the existing harness and runs the whole car.

The R&D costs and manufacturing of a system like that is beyond cost prohibitive, and risks EPA sanctions that would bankrupt any company

I have said this before but at the risk of repeating myself let me say it again

You bought some metal, plastic, and a software license for the operating system and Ford like every other software creator limits what you can do to their code.

It is just a lot more restrictive in the Gen 7 cars.

Be thankful you don't have a Tesla, they are notorious for pulling any support for their cars if they don't like what you did to it, or it has been damaged and not repaired to their satisfaction at one of their facilities. Pulling that support is not limited to software, they lock you out of their charging networks
 


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Good info seems like the upper executives are still clowns ruining the show. I don't know what's worse the stupid screens on the dash, dual t bodies, or no tunning available
sadly, when it comes to the fight of engineers vs accounting vs management, the engineers are always the first to lose. its only on something like the GTD where they can do more interesting stuff, where the price point is insane and production is so low. something i heard once is that if there is a problem, 97% of the time, the engineers found it, but accounting or management forced them to not fix it due to costs or time
 

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sadly, when it comes to the fight of engineers vs accounting vs management, the engineers are always the first to lose.
That's how we end up with oil pump belts, 5W-20 oil, sealed for life transmissions, no dipsticks, DoD systems...
 

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Hope they figure a way to allow tuning without compromising the security of the s650. As someone whose had their modded car stolen, I rather them take this route.
 

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Good info seems like the upper executives are still clowns ruining the show. I don't know what's worse the stupid screens on the dash, dual t bodies, or no tunning available
Screens are awesome. Duel throttle bodies are way cool, and as far a tuning goes I just got a stage 2 Whipple.
 

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Tuning access will need to be leaked by someone within Ford, or cracked by someone with deep pockets. Thats what happened for the 2018+ mopars. Ford isnt going to "give access" to the aftermarket unless you are a Ford contracted partner like Whipple, Roush and now Procharger.

Aftermarket tuning will happen. Its a billion dollar industry thats just sitting out there waiting to be accessed. Just need time and money. bootloader encryption of the PCM is what we need access to. Getting the PCM to boot once the encryption checksum has changed allowing the car to start.

They have been flashed already not too soon after the s560 showed up, but after the flash the car would not start and it had to be flashed back to stock with Ford tools.

Its coming. And when it does, its going to be expensive. Someone will need to recoup the several millions or hundreds of millions of investment that had to be put out to buy access from some Chinese or Russian hacking team...
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