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Anyone had it fully confirmed regarding alterations to the exhaust? I’ve sent various emails to Barry at BPT but have yet to get a response!
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Anyone had it fully confirmed regarding alterations to the exhaust? I’ve sent various emails to Barry at BPT but have yet to get a response!
Yes, the 500hp guy sendt me pics.
Im removing them anyway, can’t hurt with the tuning I already have. And then the car is ready for when someone else crams these ecu’s.
I really don’t want to pay double price for tuning and the company don’t even answers their customers. Just think of the headache you will have if you have problems with the car and the company never gets back to you.

also I’m pretty sure it’s stated on the webpage

they are also extremely easy access so it should be a easy job.
Here’s a pic of how easy you reach them when removing the inner moldings in the front… pics from when I swapped springs.
Two bolts on top two in the bottom
Ford Ranger Ford Ranger Raptor 6th EU unlock/chiptuning IMG_7242
 
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Yes, the 500hp guy sendt me pics.
Im removing them anyway, can’t hurt with the tuning I already have. And then the car is ready for when someone else crams these ecu’s.
I really don’t want to pay double price for tuning and the company don’t even answers their customers. Just think of the headache you will have if you have problems with the car and the company never gets back to you.

also I’m pretty sure it’s stated on the webpage

they are also extremely easy access so it should be a easy job.
Here’s a pic of how easy you reach them when removing the inner moldings in the front… pics from when I swapped springs.
Two bolts on top two in the bottom
IMG_7242.jpeg
Yes, the 500hp guy sendt me pics.
Im removing them anyway, can’t hurt with the tuning I already have. And then the car is ready for when someone else crams these ecu’s.
I really don’t want to pay double price for tuning and the company don’t even answers their customers. Just think of the headache you will have if you have problems with the car and the company never gets back to you.

also I’m pretty sure it’s stated on the webpage

they are also extremely easy access so it should be a easy job.
Here’s a pic of how easy you reach them when removing the inner moldings in the front… pics from when I swapped springs.
Two bolts on top two in the bottom
IMG_7242.jpeg
the 527
Yes, the 500hp guy sendt me pics.
Im removing them anyway, can’t hurt with the tuning I already have. And then the car is ready for when someone else crams these ecu’s.
I really don’t want to pay double price for tuning and the company don’t even answers their customers. Just think of the headache you will have if you have problems with the car and the company never gets back to you.

also I’m pretty sure it’s stated on the webpage

they are also extremely easy access so it should be a easy job.
Here’s a pic of how easy you reach them when removing the inner moldings in the front… pics from when I swapped springs.
Two bolts on top two in the bottom
IMG_7242.jpeg
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Yes, the 500hp guy sendt me pics.
Im removing them anyway, can’t hurt with the tuning I already have. And then the car is ready for when someone else crams these ecu’s.
I really don’t want to pay double price for tuning and the company don’t even answers their customers. Just think of the headache you will have if you have problems with the car and the company never gets back to you.

also I’m pretty sure it’s stated on the webpage

they are also extremely easy access so it should be a easy job.
Here’s a pic of how easy you reach them when removing the inner moldings in the front… pics from when I swapped springs.
Two bolts on top two in the bottom
IMG_7242.jpeg
527 hp, 763
Yes, the 500hp guy sendt me pics.
Im removing them anyway, can’t hurt with the tuning I already have. And then the car is ready for when someone else crams these ecu’s.
I really don’t want to pay double price for tuning and the company don’t even answers their customers. Just think of the headache you will have if you have problems with the car and the company never gets back to you.

also I’m pretty sure it’s stated on the webpage

they are also extremely easy access so it should be a easy job.
Here’s a pic of how easy you reach them when removing the inner moldings in the front… pics from when I swapped springs.
Two bolts on top two in the bottom
IMG_7242.jpeg
527 hp, 763 Nm 👍🏼
Last dyno results.

Ford Ranger Ford Ranger Raptor 6th EU unlock/chiptuning IMG_7321
 

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527 hp, 763

527 hp, 763 Nm 👍🏼
Last dyno results.

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Hey Wojtek

First of all thank you for all the information you are providing
the 527

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527 hp, 763

527 hp, 763 Nm 👍🏼
Last dyno results.

IMG_7321.png
Hey Wojtek,

First of all thank you for all the information you are providing.
I have a couple of questions.
If I were to proceed with the whole process with BPT and switch my ecu with the unlocked one plus cut out the ppfs, is there a way for ford to know that the ecu was changed/altered? (is it the same ecu used on the f150 and the ranger?).What has BPT said about this? I know for the ppfs if it's cut on the welds and welded back again no one would be able to tell the difference.

Also what other hardware did you change ? Did you add the fenix intercooler and wholesale automatic transmission trans cooler?

Thank you for your time.
 

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Yes, the 500hp guy sendt me pics.
Im removing them anyway, can’t hurt with the tuning I already have. And then the car is ready for when someone else crams these ecu’s.
I really don’t want to pay double price for tuning and the company don’t even answers their customers. Just think of the headache you will have if you have problems with the car and the company never gets back to you.

also I’m pretty sure it’s stated on the webpage

they are also extremely easy access so it should be a easy job.
Here’s a pic of how easy you reach them when removing the inner moldings in the front… pics from when I swapped springs.
Two bolts on top two in the bottom
IMG_7242.jpeg
Removing the GPF is the only alteration mate?
 

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Hey Wojtek

First of all thank you for all the information you are providing

Hey Wojtek,

First of all thank you for all the information you are providing.
I have a couple of questions.
If I were to proceed with the whole process with BPT and switch my ecu with the unlocked one plus cut out the ppfs, is there a way for ford to know that the ecu was changed/altered? (is it the same ecu used on the f150 and the ranger?).What has BPT said about this? I know for the ppfs if it's cut on the welds and welded back again no one would be able to tell the difference.

Also what other hardware did you change ? Did you add the fenix intercooler and wholesale automatic transmission trans cooler?

Thank you for your time.
This is my question too! I heard removal of the GPF flags on the ecu but how does this work with the BPT ecu?
 

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This is my question too! I heard removal of the GPF flags on the ecu but how does this work with the BPT ecu?
if you install the Australian ECU from BPT, you do not have to remove anything because the Australian program does not support GPF filters , i.e. it does not see it, just like the pressure sensors from the GPF filter.
 

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Hey Wojtek

First of all thank you for all the information you are providing

Hey Wojtek,

First of all thank you for all the information you are providing.
I have a couple of questions.
If I were to proceed with the whole process with BPT and switch my ecu with the unlocked one plus cut out the ppfs, is there a way for ford to know that the ecu was changed/altered? (is it the same ecu used on the f150 and the ranger?).What has BPT said about this? I know for the ppfs if it's cut on the welds and welded back again no one would be able to tell the difference.

Also what other hardware did you change ? Did you add the fenix intercooler and wholesale automatic transmission trans cooler?

Thank you for your time.
Hi Salty
when you install a new ECU, even with a different serial number, e.g. Australian one, you must assign your car's VIN number to it - perform PATS programming. Then the software of other components in the car sees that it is the correct ECU with your Vin. During normal service at the Ford service center, they probably won't notice it, I will know very soon because I'm going for an oil change. The ECU is different than in the F150 and Raptor, it will probably be the same in the Bronco Raptor.
What I replaced: Intercooler, larger air filters, blow off valve, and the ecu, of course.
For now, 527 hp, 763 Nm, but it will be better soon🙂
We are already better than Herods Performance and Hennessey Performance, they have 500 hp and 750 Nm.
 

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Hi Salty
when you install a new ECU, even with a different serial number, e.g. Australian one, you must assign your car's VIN number to it - perform PATS programming. Then the software of other components in the car sees that it is the correct ECU with your Vin. During normal service at the Ford service center, they probably won't notice it, I will know very soon because I'm going for an oil change. The ECU is different than in the F150 and Raptor, it will probably be the same in the Bronco Raptor.
What I replaced: Intercooler, larger air filters, blow off valve, and the ecu, of course.
For now, 527 hp, 763 Nm, but it will be better soon🙂
We are already better than Herods Performance and Hennessey Performance, they have 500 hp and 750 Nm.
You are a legend! Thank you for this info. Please keep us updated about the service. What air filter did you go with ,Fabulous or process west?
 

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You are a legend! Thank you for this info. Please keep us updated about the service. What air filter did you go with ,Fabulous or process west?
Yes Fabulous.
 

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if you install the Australian ECU from BPT, you do not have to remove anything because the Australian program does not support GPF filters , i.e. it does not see it, just like the pressure sensors from the GPF filter.
That’s great news wojtek. So you didn’t alter the exhaust at all then? Is the the new ecu custom tunable or can you only use the tunes that come on it? Thanks for all of your info here mate
 

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That’s great news wojtek. So you didn’t alter the exhaust at all then? Is the the new ecu custom tunable or can you only use the tunes that come on it? Thanks for all of your info here mate
I forgot, I also removed the GPF filter, of course, and left the factory catalytic converter. The ECU programs are created by BPT, I also removed the factory speed lock to 188 km/h
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I forgot, I also removed the GPF filter, of course, and left the factory catalytic converter. The ECU programs are created by BPT, I also removed the factory speed lock to 188 km/h
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No issue with warnings on the dash after removing the GPF mate?
 

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No issue with warnings on the dash after removing the GPF mate?
After you replace the ecu with the new unlocked australian one (australian raptors dont have gpf) the ecu doesn't even look for a GPF in the car hence the removal and more horses.
 

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After you replace the ecu with the new unlocked australian one (australian raptors dont have gpf) the ecu doesn't even look for a GPF in the car hence the removal and more horses.
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