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    Any Sct Tune files on a 3.5 Ecoboost F150?

    Looking for any handheld tune files for a 3.5 Ecoboost F150 as a point of reference for my 2011. I'd appreciate it greatly for the help!

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    Here is one SCT file that I had found for a 2013 Ecoboost F150. I have not looked it over so I would only use as a reference.
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    Anyone have an 87 octane performance/mpg file?

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    Looking for the same, I might buy a canned tune pretty soon.

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    My guess is no one has a tune or has the willingness to upload a sample tune.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fixem2 View Post
    My guess is no one has a tune or has the willingness to upload a sample tune.
    It takes ~4 hours to do a full read from an Ecoboost PCM. My recommendation would be to purchase a tune from someone reputable and go from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbt View Post
    It takes ~4 hours to do a full read from an Ecoboost PCM. My recommendation would be to purchase a tune from someone reputable and go from there.
    Actually ~12-13 minutes with current 2.25 software.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Engineer@HPT View Post
    Actually ~12-13 minutes with current 2.25 software.
    Good news! Thanks for the update. I will give it a go and report back when time permits.

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    New to this forum. how to you open the file?

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    How do you open the .hpt file? Click on the file in the above post to download it. Make sure you have 2.25 Beta software downloaded. Open 2.25 Beta VCM Editor, top left hand corner, there should be an open file button, a small windows explorer tab will open. Find the tune file that you just downloaded, select it, and click open. The tune file will load. A window will pop up and ask you if you would like to license the file. Click "No Thanks". Click on the engine tab to view the various settings in the tune. There are other tabs for the trans, diagnostics, and other vehicle systems.
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    Attached is an SCT canned tune for an air-raid intake, 91 octane and no speed limiter. 335whp/358wtq @ 14psi. It's a great starting point. 2014 EcoBoost F150.Eric-B-F150-SCT-BASE.hpt

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    Quote Originally Posted by OVRBST View Post
    Attached is an SCT canned tune for an air-raid intake, 91 octane and no speed limiter. 335whp/358wtq @ 14psi. It's a great starting point. 2014 EcoBoost F150.Eric-B-F150-SCT-BASE.hpt
    I checked this SCT file. If I select the "Comparison Log Differences" seems SCT use more parameters! The Hidden Parameters are not to find with HP tuners...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auto-Hentzschel View Post
    I checked this SCT file. If I select the "Comparison Log Differences" seems SCT use more parameters! The Hidden Parameters are not to find with HP tuners...
    The things that show as hidden in the compare utility are just the X and Y axis parameters for tables.
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    Yes Eric, I saw it already! Thanks

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    has anyone used this sct.hpt file?

    Quote Originally Posted by nstag8r View Post
    Here is one SCT file that I had found for a 2013 Ecoboost F150. I have not looked it over so I would only use as a reference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OVRBST View Post
    Attached is an SCT canned tune for an air-raid intake, 91 octane and no speed limiter. 335whp/358wtq @ 14psi. It's a great starting point. 2014 EcoBoost F150.Eric-B-F150-SCT-BASE.hpt
    will this work on a 13

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    Quote Originally Posted by nstag8r View Post
    Here is one SCT file that I had found for a 2013 Ecoboost F150. I have not looked it over so I would only use as a reference.
    has anyone used this file on there 2013 3.5L

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    It looks like the SCT file adjusts the torque tables to command a higher airload. I thought this was the wrong way to increase boost according to the SCT tuners?