Chipwerke for 2017 Ecoboost

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kpg81

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I'll sell both my Pedal Commander and Chipwerke off my 2018 Raptor for $550 shipped for both.

Let me know, I'm in SoCal (orange county) if your local.
 
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I decided to pull the trigger today and get the ChipWerke/PedalCommander combo deal from Freedom Motorsports for my stock 2018 Raptor.

Anyone who has installed this combo have any recent updates to share or recommend settings based on their experience?

I'm thinking I'll start testing with CW 1:1 and PC in City+1 as a baseline.
 

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looks like the unit merely alters the voltage feedback on the charged pipes and wastegate which doesn't take care of the ECU's torque control maps, which is why people are seeing problems.

EVERY map/mode likely has safety-set parameters to protect against damage on overboost conditions, like other boosted cars. If these limiting tables aren't bumped up to accommodate the extra added power, you will get strange behavior as the ECU figures out its outside of the norm.

just an fyi about this unit
 

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looks like the unit merely alters the voltage feedback on the charged pipes and wastegate which doesn't take care of the ECU's torque control maps, which is why people are seeing problems.

EVERY map/mode likely has safety-set parameters to protect against damage on overboost conditions, like other boosted cars. If these limiting tables aren't bumped up to accommodate the extra added power, you will get strange behavior as the ECU figures out its outside of the norm.

just an fyi about this unit

This does make sense and you probably right but what do u think about their statement for this problem?
They say our Ecu needs to adjust for the new parameters and we should give it 3-5 days for the ecu relearn.
 

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This does make sense and you probably right but what do u think about their statement for this problem?
They say our Ecu needs to adjust for the new parameters and we should give it 3-5 days for the ecu relearn.

Even after several weeks it continues to act the same.
 

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Even after several weeks it continues to act the same.

If you’re asking me my answer is : I don’t know ..I only have it on my truck for 1 day as I drove for 15 min only.
Now if you’re saying that for sure this thing sucks big time
 

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I haven't read it anywhere yet but is ChipWerke suggesting we initiate or reset into "ECU Learn" mode?

If so, how does one even do that or is the ECU always "learning" and averaging out our driving habits?
 

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I haven't read it anywhere yet but is ChipWerke suggesting we initiate or reset into "ECU Learn" mode?

If so, how does one even do that or is the ECU always "learning" and averaging out our driving habits?

If they told you that they are full of shit!
 
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