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Thread: Ford 10R Ten Speed Transmission TCM Now Supported!

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    Ford 10R Ten Speed Transmission TCM Now Supported!

    With VCM Suite 3.5 Beta, HP Tuners is now proud to offer tuning and data logging support for 2017+ Ford 10R Ten Speed Transmission
    This release makes VCM Suite the FIRST software to offer full tuning support.

    The 2017+ F-150 3.5L Ecoboost and Raptor are currently the only vehicles with this new transmission, but it will be coming to many Ford vehicles next year.

    NOTE: Individual vehicle licensing for the 10R TCM is 2 credits* and requires that you have an internet connection while reading/writing the TCM.







    * the 2 credit pricing is ONLY available by using beta software 3.7.325 and newer
    Last edited by Bill@HPTuners; 09-07-2017 at 11:15 AM.
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    Is the internet connection need every time you write to the TCM, or only the first time?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Montecarlodrag View Post
    Is the internet connection need every time you write to the TCM, or only the first time?
    Everytime
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    Any way around it in the future? I do a lot of track/field tuning in places without internet and this will be an issue
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    Quote Originally Posted by Montecarlodrag View Post
    Any way around it in the future? I do a lot of track/field tuning in places without internet and this will be an issue
    Possibly in the future.
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    Seriously 4 credits? So it cost 8 credits to tune a 2017 ford.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigCE View Post
    Seriously 4 credits? So it cost 8 credits to tune a 2017 ford.
    Only this particular application due to increased complexity and only if you choose to tune both modules. Other 2017 applications still cost 2 credits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigCE View Post
    Seriously 4 credits? So it cost 8 credits to tune a 2017 ford.
    What do our competitors charge to tune this vehicle?
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    Do you even sleep Eric? Great work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo View Post
    Do you even sleep Eric? Great work!
    My next release will really make you happy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric@HPTuners View Post
    My next release will really make you happy!
    Cannot wait!

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    Cell phone hotspot, internet connection anywhere you have cell phone coverage.

    Increased complexity for sure.

    This is cool stuff.

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    Can't get the read to work says I have no connection.

    EDIT: I do have a wifi connection.
    Last edited by BigCE; 03-31-2017 at 09:05 AM.

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    Try disabling your antivirus. Disable your firewall. Go to internet explorer or Edge browser and reset it's settings to default. Disable any browser add ons.

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    anyone wanted to share a good 2017 raptor tune?

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    Full trans logging capability seems to be lacking. I couldn't log current gear, or other important criteria. Am I missing something? This was on a 2017 Raptor that I licensed and tuned both the Engine and Trans.
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    I purchased the 4 credits to tune my 2017 f150 eco 10 speed in may this year. I was using the most current software hptuners offered and could not tune my trans. I now downloaded 3.6 and I could read my trans but it wont let me write now. do I need to buy 2 more credits to tune my trans now? that would be a total of 6 credits for this truck? please let me know how to proceed. currently I can not flash my ecm or tcm. tech support said its not their problem.
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    Can anyone post a stock Raptor transmission cal?

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    I'm about to buy what is needed to tune engine and trans in my '20 Mustang 5.0 10-speed auto.

    I find this thread and the main sales pages explaining credit required completely impossible to understand. Here, 2 credits to do the TCM. On the sales pages, Ford 5.0 10spd trans is only under 'FRPP' which doesn't apply to me because I have a stock vehicle, correct?

    May I please understand what is required and what my modules are called? They're not in any way 'FRPP', correct ?

    Also, the VCM editor software doesn't make it clear (at least to me!) when and if I am editing something that could or would written to the TCM. I have been examining stock and edited tunes in the demo; are many of the transmission features part of the ECM 'write' and I may not require TCM credits or to write to the TCM to tune what I may wish to tune for the trans? How do I know whether I have 'read' both the ECM and TCM? Or how to tell from the software whether I am editing ECM or TCM code when I am editing a particular value or table?

    Sorry if it's just me and I'm being dense about all this.

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    The 18 and up mustangs are 4 credits and require Internet to do a read or a write. You make the changes to the tcm in the trans tab.