Good morning all!
I have been wanting to do this for a while but haven't had the chance until now. I do not do a lot of write ups and forums posts so please don't hate.
Also if i get something wrong please let me know as I am not a professional! If you know of a better safer way of doing things please let me know also.
I am NOT responsible for you tunes and the well being of your engine and trans, it works for me but it might not work for you!
SOTF tune -
6.0 SOTF_CodeMod_stock.hpt
This is the file to start out with. Please follow directions. It will ask you to save your current stock file and then apply the SOTF OS. WRITE ENTIRE ( I did not write my FICM) you will have to license it because it is a new OS. Once you write entire you now have the SOTF.
03-4.5 has 3 slots
05-07 have 5 slots.
Steering wheel controls were used for the switching of slots.
Hold the Coast button for 3 seconds and then use the increase and decrease buttons for cruise control.
Mine is an 03 XLT excursion. Mine does NOT have the upgraded stereo so i only have 5 buttons on my wheel.
From what I hear when you switch slots while the engine is off it is supposed to use the tachometer to tell you which slot your in ie: 0 rpm is OEM, 1000 rpm is slot 1, 2000 rpm is slot 2, 3000 rpm is slot 3 so on and so on.
Again from what I hear if your engine is running and you switch tunes it will use the glow plug light to tell you with blinks.. 1 Blink is slot 1, 2 blinks is slot 2 so on and so on.
I have not witnessed this so I had to remember which tune I was in.
In the beginning when I did my slots I did my tow tune first then my street and then a race. For me something just didn't feel right. I then went backwards I did my Race tune on slot 1 and then street then tow. The trans seemed to take the changes in power a little better. I'm assuming because i went from more power to less instead of less power to more, If that makes sense to you.
The SOTF OS is based on a NON-infrared tune. which means it doesn't technically use the EBP, I say technically because you still need to use the EBP tables to adjust boost levels. That took me a while to figure out. Speaking of EBP tables, there is one EBP table missing. It hasn't caused any problems with running or at least I haven't seen any.
ebp missing table.png
You'll notice the Low altitude EGR off slot 1 is missing.
Next big point is- Make for sure you try to accurately get for torque tables correct. This will insure your trans is happy during the changes from slot to slot. I had mine dialed in pretty well. It can and will shift just fine if you take the time and dial them in. It took me almost 3-4 months.
Lets dig in..
First thing is you need to "enable" the SOTF under general tab.
If you need to you can set different idle points for different slots.
Idle SOTF.png
This is a good way to tell which slot your in if you end up in my sinking boat where you have no clue which one your in by visual cue.
Inferred Map- I had 3 tables slot 1 slot 2 and slot 3.
Air pressure SOTF.png
Keep in mind slot 2 and slot 3 ( or 4 and 5 if you are 05-07) will look a little different than what your used to. They are smaller.. you CANNOT copy and paste from your old tunes over to this. It will be wrong, What I did to start was referenced the x and y axis on my old tunes and insert the number you have little by little. you can also put in your numbers at different points on the table and smooth in or hand smooth from the 3D graph, that is your call.
Pedal map: Same as the MAP you have 3 slots or 5. slot 2-5 are going to look different PAY ATTENTION you could make your pedal too sensitive.
Pedal Map SOTF.png
Slots 2-3 or 2-5 are a lot smaller and "less accurate"
Fuel flow at WOT and fuel for max torque are in the same manor slot 2-5 are smaller.
Main injection limits:
main injection limits SOTF.png
This is where you can limit your slots as to how much fuel/power you get vs boost, coolant and oil temp. Just like your OEM files. I dont used them YET but i will eventually start working them in once i get mine dialed in a little better. i dont want these causing confusion. ( this is just my way of doing things)
Ficm: NO SOTF here
Ficm SOTF.png
Timing: Here is where you make your changes in timing to SOTF. I compared the original stock file taken out of my truck to the SOTF base numbers... They were WAYYY off But that might just be the differences in the years of the PCM unsure on that but i got over that real quick.
Timing SOTF.png
These Timing numbers are not what I run, this is an OLD file of mine that i was testing.
Torque model: This is what will make your trans happy! These tables are pretty self explanatory so use caution and common sense.
Torque model SOTF.png
Lastly when changing tables, Make sure you click the drop down menu and select oem + sotf. If you do not it will not work.. there are numerous drop downs like this throughout.
Cropped for OEM SOTF.jpg
I will update as I see and find things that stand out to me. if you see something or need help please feel free to ask. This write up is just my findings and my experience.