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You do have a point

There’s quite a bit of space between plausible and actual. The Ford Pass app is currently funded by Ford, so the app “feature” will be converted to a pay to play function reasonably soon. The vehicle doesn’t need the app for anything other than to let you see sh*t.

Any vehicle with nav has gps which can be used to communicate with the vehicle to include some status updates, or even many action commands.

It is also plausible and possible to hit you with a drone launched projectile while you’re sleeping in your bed, but not very likely unless you’re a dirtbag.
 
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still super funny...no black helicopter over my house yet. If this were happening not one tune would be sold
 

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There is so much ignorance in your post where do I begin?

There’s quite a bit of space between plausible and actual. The Ford Pass app is currently funded by Ford, so the app “feature” will be converted to a pay to play function reasonably soon. The vehicle doesn’t need the app for anything other than to let you see sh*t.

your first paragraph is a meaningless waste of space, off topic, and contributes Nothing to the discussion at hand... moving on...


Any vehicle with nav has gps which can be used to communicate with the vehicle to include some status updates, or even many action commands.

No. the GPS radio, in your Raptor is a receiver only. It Receives bytes. specifically satellite IDs, longitude and latitude. that is it. Nice try though.

It is also plausible and possible to hit you with a drone launched projectile while you’re sleeping in your bed, but not very likely unless you’re a dirtbag.


Uh huh. The point of your hyperbolic analogy was to?? convince us Ford wouldn't deny a warranty claim from easily gleaned data they already have?

Since you seemed challenged by this thinking and logic thing... How does your ford raptor tell the fordpass app how much gas is in your tank, the status of if the engine is running, and if the door is locked or unlocked?


I'll go ahead and answer this for you since the last time we let you freestyle think, it was embarrassing for you...

you can remotely start and unlock your car in a basement parking garage (where you don't have GPS signal)


Ford SYNC ... CELLULAR ... is in constant communication with your ECU. It can read trouble codes, start your motor, stop it, unlock it. Think about that. your trouble codes are ALREADY transmitted to Ford. Common trouble codes thrown by ECU tuning, VTA BOV's, exhaust modifications etc... include ... overboost, cylinder miss fires, too lean conditions, too rich conditions, catalytic converter inefficiency.

so take the new word I taught you "plausible" and shove it up your ass.

Your's truly,

Daddy
 

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There is so much ignorance in your post where do I begin?





Uh huh. The point of your hyperbolic analogy was to?? convince us Ford wouldn't deny a warranty claim from easily gleaned data they already have?

Since you seemed challenged by this thinking and logic thing... How does your ford raptor tell the fordpass app how much gas is in your tank, the status of if the engine is running, and if the door is locked or unlocked?


I'll go ahead and answer this for you since the last time we let you freestyle think, it was embarrassing for you...

you can remotely start and unlock your car in a basement parking garage (where you don't have GPS signal)


Ford SYNC ... CELLULAR ... is in constant communication with your ECU. It can read trouble codes, start your motor, stop it, unlock it. Think about that. your trouble codes are ALREADY transmitted to Ford. Common trouble codes thrown by ECU tuning, VTA BOV's, exhaust modifications etc... include ... overboost, cylinder miss fires, too lean conditions, too rich conditions, catalytic converter inefficiency.

so take the new word I taught you "plausible" and shove it up your ass.

Your's truly,

Daddy
There is so much ignorance in your post where do I begin?



your first paragraph is a meaningless waste of space, off topic, and contributes Nothing to the discussion at hand... moving on...




No. the GPS radio, in your Raptor is a receiver only. It Receives bytes. specifically satellite IDs, longitude and latitude. that is it. Nice try though.




Uh huh. The point of your hyperbolic analogy was to?? convince us Ford wouldn't deny a warranty claim from easily gleaned data they already have?

Since you seemed challenged by this thinking and logic thing... How does your ford raptor tell the fordpass app how much gas is in your tank, the status of if the engine is running, and if the door is locked or unlocked?


I'll go ahead and answer this for you since the last time we let you freestyle think, it was embarrassing for you...

you can remotely start and unlock your car in a basement parking garage (where you don't have GPS signal)


Ford SYNC ... CELLULAR ... is in constant communication with your ECU. It can read trouble codes, start your motor, stop it, unlock it. Think about that. your trouble codes are ALREADY transmitted to Ford. Common trouble codes thrown by ECU tuning, VTA BOV's, exhaust modifications etc... include ... overboost, cylinder miss fires, too lean conditions, too rich conditions, catalytic converter inefficiency.

so take the new word I taught you "plausible" and shove it up your ass.

Your's truly,

Daddy
There is so much ignorance in your post where do I begin?



your first paragraph is a meaningless waste of space, off topic, and contributes Nothing to the discussion at hand... moving on...




No. the GPS radio, in your Raptor is a receiver only. It Receives bytes. specifically satellite IDs, longitude and latitude. that is it. Nice try though.




Uh huh. The point of your hyperbolic analogy was to?? convince us Ford wouldn't deny a warranty claim from easily gleaned data they already have?

Since you seemed challenged by this thinking and logic thing... How does your ford raptor tell the fordpass app how much gas is in your tank, the status of if the engine is running, and if the door is locked or unlocked?


I'll go ahead and answer this for you since the last time we let you freestyle think, it was embarrassing for you...

you can remotely start and unlock your car in a basement parking garage (where you don't have GPS signal)


Ford SYNC ... CELLULAR ... is in constant communication with your ECU. It can read trouble codes, start your motor, stop it, unlock it. Think about that. your trouble codes are ALREADY transmitted to Ford. Common trouble codes thrown by ECU tuning, VTA BOV's, exhaust modifications etc... include ... overboost, cylinder miss fires, too lean conditions, too rich conditions, catalytic converter inefficiency.

so take the new word I taught you "plausible" and shove it up your ass.

Your's truly,

Daddy


Pretty witty with some condescending attitude. I like it. But you’re still wrong.
 

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Whether they track all that data or not at the end of the day if you can’t afford a warranty denial don’t tune the damn truck [emoji1745]‍[emoji3603]


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Exactly!!! Gotta pay to play.

Besides any manufacturer can deny warranty without tune and claim owner negligence/abuse.

Can’t wait to void my warranty lol
 

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So I debated this with my GT4 and ultimately got myself comfortable with the risk of tuning the motor. Guessing that a new Porsche motor is significantly more than the ecoboost... yet I’m less comfortable with the Raptor as I think I trust the stoutness of the Ford motor less than the Porsche. What would a new crate motor cost for us?


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