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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 1206432" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p>pedal commander improves throttle response, especially with the truck in “normal” mode. it’s a little box that plugs in between the throttle connectors, altering the signal sent to the throttle. Stock, the Raptor in normal mode drives around with the throttle response best described as slow. The Truck’s sport mode improves this and keeps Rpms above about 1900. Pedal commander can make normal mode tolerable, but it still jumps into 10th by 40mph. If your long term plans include a tune, boostmax or similar, a pedal commander is probably not money well spent as you’ll end up replacing it. </p><p>But, if you’re staying stock or close to it, P/C will dramatically improve throttle response. We have several FRF Supporting Vendors who sell them.</p><p></p><p>I have thread in the g2 audio subform ‘added a sub’ illustrating how to do the sub, box etc for the Sony system. Not sure if the B&O is significantly different. I used the Kicker 8” sub, good for 300w mono, [MENTION=22717]Guy[/MENTION] did a pioneer 8” sub at I think 250 w. I also had great results wrapping the sub enclosure in dynamat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 1206432, member: 21926"] pedal commander improves throttle response, especially with the truck in “normal” mode. it’s a little box that plugs in between the throttle connectors, altering the signal sent to the throttle. Stock, the Raptor in normal mode drives around with the throttle response best described as slow. The Truck’s sport mode improves this and keeps Rpms above about 1900. Pedal commander can make normal mode tolerable, but it still jumps into 10th by 40mph. If your long term plans include a tune, boostmax or similar, a pedal commander is probably not money well spent as you’ll end up replacing it. But, if you’re staying stock or close to it, P/C will dramatically improve throttle response. We have several FRF Supporting Vendors who sell them. I have thread in the g2 audio subform ‘added a sub’ illustrating how to do the sub, box etc for the Sony system. Not sure if the B&O is significantly different. I used the Kicker 8” sub, good for 300w mono, [MENTION=22717]Guy[/MENTION] did a pioneer 8” sub at I think 250 w. I also had great results wrapping the sub enclosure in dynamat. [/QUOTE]
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