COBB tuning Raptor tune

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ALE33x

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I am not an expert, but when I looked into Cobb when driving my Macan GTS, there were several stock tunes that just played with fuel and boost and did pretty amazing things. I suspect they will do the same thing here, and then if you go to some performance enhancing parts like CAI etc, you can change the tune to accommodate and increase performance.

Its all speculation of course, but the mustang cobb accessport is 550 bucks or so, cable another 70, and I think that's all you need. Might be slightly more depending on the tunes they include.

I am waiting to see how this Cobb tune looks and some reviews of it before I drop any money on any of these things, but I am going to do one for sure.

IMO and based on my experience with Cobb and Mountune, you will be able to purchase a Cobb Accessport with a canned tune already loaded for $550-$600. Additionally, Cobb will offer a number of packages that will include other items such as CAI, Intercooler, BOV, etc. These packages (which will include the accessport) will be priced from $1k-$4k. If you order the package deals, Cobb will adjust the canned tune accordingly at the time of purchase based on the items you got such as an intercooler. I'm also guessing they will offer a price option for those that wish to datalog for specific tunes and they may even include a 90 day window with the price of the accessport. I do know one thing for sure; Cobb has an outstanding reputation and it will be worth the wait.

Great info, took words right out of my mouth!

I had my GT-R tuned with Cobb for a few years before switching to Ecutek, both amazing I might add.

I suspect Cobb will do as always having canned tunes available for different stages that will account for popular modifications and fuels...this allows users to not have to use Cobb hard parts and opens the door to those that may already have non-Cobb parts to make a switch. The canned tunes will be safe still leaving power on the table for pro tuners to custom tune for the most power available.

I reached out to Cobb’s Tim Bailey who I worked with for my GT-R. He couldn’t tell me a whole lot except he was very excited about what Cobb has come up with, made a comment that it will be much cheaper to get into Cobb for a Raptor than my GT-R which was around $1500.00 for those wondering, and at that time thought it would be released before the new year. Looks like the release was pushed back but I’m very excited regardless!!

Great info, thanks everyone. Excited to see what is to come!
 

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The preloaded stage maps on the Accessport are a good start. On my Sube, Stage 1 OTS (off the shelf) map really smoothed out the throttle and eliminated the stutter @3000rpms.

Stage 2 required a new down pipe as well as the Stage 2 OTS map. That really opened up the power and put a smile on my face.

A custom tune with a Protuner will better suited to your vehicle. My Protune yielded 283awhp/324awtq on 94 octane.

I can’t wait to see what Cobb has in store for us...
 

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Can't wait for Cobb to release. I messaged them impatiently on facebook for release date but mum was the word : (
 

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I've heard that Cobb dealers who placed pre-orders will be receiving orders very soon, including mine.

I committed sight unseen, but given what I know of them from the Subaru scene and from friends who have relied on them in the past, especially compared to some of the stories I've heard of the existing tunes out there, they're the only ones I'd trust other than a sanctioned Ford Performance tune.
 
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