...nothing can ruin a driving experience faster than piss poor transmission calibration. Probably 75% of the reason we upgraded from a 4runner, worst trans cal EVER.
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Normal pump gas is 8~10% ethanol, pump E85 is typically around 55-75% ethanol (usually almost always 65-70 around me). So to get E20 or E30 you would just mix the 2 using a calculator to get an ethanol content around 20-30% which would be E20-E30Can someone enlighten me here? I've only ever bought fuel by octane rating, 87,89,91,93 and 105 when i had track motorcycle.
I've seen some gas stations have separate hoses for E85, but I've never seen E20/E30 referenced anywhere.
I'm still generally happy with the FPP tune on my 2021 2.7L, but more for what it did for shifting vs what it did for power output.
Correct. I use ecal app and just free hand the calculation. Usually it’s about 3 gallons to get e20. I’ll put in the E first. Then top off with 93. That’s usually about right. The Bronco fuel trims will handle adding the additional fuel need to keep stoich. All is well and you’ll get the equivalent of about 94-95 octane.Normal pump gas is 8~10% ethanol, pump E85 is typically around 55-75% ethanol (usually almost always 65-70 around me). So to get E20 or E30 you would just mix the 2 using a calculator to get an ethanol content around 20-30% which would be E20-E30
Some states/stations sell pump E15, but not many I don’t think.
Luckily I don’t need to worry about mixing any more with the ZFG e85 tune, but I did add this just to be able to see what E content I’m getting from different stations. It’s pretty nice to have.Correct. I use ecal app and just free hand the calculation. Usually it’s about 3 gallons to get e20. I’ll put in the E first. Then top off with 93. That’s usually about right. The Bronco fuel trims will handle adding the additional fuel need to keep stoich. All is well and you’ll get the equivalent of about 94-95 octane.
Ultimately this is what you want. A real tune from a real tuner and just run full E no mixing. I’ll get there but I’m enjoying not worrying about warranty concerns at the moment. My 22 mustang GT had a whipple and headers at 1500 miles and was touching 9s. Warranty was toast at that point.Luckily I don’t need to worry about mixing any more with the ZFG e85 tune, but I did add this just to be able to see what E content I’m getting from different stations. It’s pretty nice to have.
https://fuel-it.com/products/fuel-it-flex-fuel-kit-for-ford-bronco
Overall they are good but certainly could use a final "polishing". Maybe that's too nice of a statement. They really are not OEM quality.Yeah its the same in the mustangs. The TCC settings are all goobered up from Ford. They are quite violent.
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For sure there is. But sadly the bronco PCM is hardware locked as far as I can see. Any PCM/TCM changes will require a hardware unlock or unlock PCM swap which is what I think ZFG does. Im not in that business anymore, so Im not sure whats available for these.Overall they are good but certainly could use a final "polishing". Maybe that's too nice of a statement. They really are not OEM quality.
As to ZFGs privacy/IP, I never asked them nor asked them to share HOW they do anything, but rather what they could fix and adjust. Maybe just shortcomings of online communication.
Regardless, getting way OT, but there is an acknowledged problem with shifting and a market to capture here!
Bosch blanks.For sure there is. But sadly the bronco PCM is hardware locked as far as I can see. Any PCM/TCM changes will require a hardware unlock or unlock PCM swap which is what I think ZFG does. Im not in that business anymore, so Im not sure whats available for these.
The bronco raptor calibration hasn't been released yet. Hopefully we'll see it become available soon. Once we get word of it being released we'll make sure to let everyone know. In the meantime if you want a tune for your Braptor the Whipple one is definitely the way to go. I've been running it on my Braptor for quite sometime now and it's legit.
https://www.lethalperformance.com/w...calibration-2022-ford-bronco-raptor-3-0l.html
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If the auto start stop isn’t remembering its last setting, then the tune didn’t load to the vehicle correctly.Back to the topic.... had Procal installed today on 24 Badlands 7-speed. Seems that the manual revmatch feature is not available (using the brake + activation procedure) and the auto start-stop is not staying disabled between starts (and I dont see anything in the device to change this setting).
Can anyone agree/disagree with this finding? I'd love to be wrong!
edit: I'll call support in the AM, just wondering if anyone else has actually installed it so far.