Boss 302 Intake
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F150 Forum
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Netpiratesrwe (02-28-2015)
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F150 Forum
We don't see much gain from throttle bodies on naturally aspirated vehicles.
Some require a tune update and some don't. A data log of the vehicle can determine that, which we have no problem reviewing for customers and updating their tune if needed.
-Mike
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Any CAI or MAF Housing can be tuned for, that is no problem. We don't see much gain from throttle bodies on naturally aspirated vehicles. Some require a tune update and some don't. A data log of the vehicle can determine that, which we have no problem reviewing for customers and updating their tune if needed. -Mike
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F150 Forum
F150 5.0L http://www.morepowertuning.com/2013f150-5.0-customtune
F150 Ecoboost http://www.morepowertuning.com/f150-Ecoboost-customtune
It's a Dynocom, which is a loaded dyno similar to a Mustang.
F150 Ecoboost http://www.morepowertuning.com/f150-Ecoboost-customtune
It's a Dynocom, which is a loaded dyno similar to a Mustang.
Last edited by MorePowerTuning; 01-21-2014 at 03:03 PM.
#68
Senior Member
The guys at MPT are the real deal, I had them redo the tune on my 2011 F150 with the boss intake and not only gained power but also MPG.
2011 F150 ECSB 5.0 w/3:55 gears. Mods at the time were 2 1/2" true duals with x-pipe and magnaflow mufflers and no cats, boss intake, K&N cold air kit and the best mod of all MPT 93 octane tune.
This pass was on my factory street tires to boot!
Perry
2011 F150 ECSB 5.0 w/3:55 gears. Mods at the time were 2 1/2" true duals with x-pipe and magnaflow mufflers and no cats, boss intake, K&N cold air kit and the best mod of all MPT 93 octane tune.
This pass was on my factory street tires to boot!
Perry