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    2013 raptor ford ghost tune help

    Can someone give the ghost tune or help me with getting some chops out this truck? I will post stock tune here. I can get it to chop it a bit but idle surges down really low and adds alot of timing to it at the same time. Please help.

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    Curious to know how you got it to chop with SOHC.

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    I got it to chop messing with mapped points a bit and intake and exhaust cam angles but it just bounced back down really low in idle and would bounce a little in that area up and down

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    4807415254 call me someone lol

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    Uh, I thought the 6.2 only had single ohc’s, so you can’t manipulate one vs the other. Intake and exhaust cams are the same cam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sayangetsome View Post
    I got it to chop messing with mapped points a bit and intake and exhaust cam angles but it just bounced back down really low in idle and would bounce a little in that area up and down
    did you mind share more info or a file of this ....im strugling to do a 2014 make the chop chop it does a ili bit and then it smooth the idle and never goes back or if a mess with timing it wont rev in P/N cause it retards like -18 degrees and wont rev free on take off i do ghost on coyote and in ls 4gen trucks but this got me stuck
    all the way from Tampico bay Mexico

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    Has anyone had any luck with this? Should be possible as it can be done on a LS. Just using a timing approach. HP academy has a good video on this. But of course the tables that they reference aren't available for the 6.2

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    Due to the logic of the Copperhead ECU and being SOHC, its not possible. Time for real cams
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    Mess with Idle Spark Advance Gains. That'll make it chop enough to fool average people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiriusC1024 View Post
    Mess with Idle Spark Advance Gains. That'll make it chop enough to fool average people.
    Which tables would that be exactly? Ive taken a look and found a few idle tables. But not to sure which one to start with.

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    Increase proportional. Decrease derivative.