Supported Vehicles:
- USDM 2017-2020 F-150 Raptor SuperCab / SuperCrew
- USDM 2019-2020 F-150 Limited HO
All Raptor | F-150 Limited HO |
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Map Revision:
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Required Accessport AP-FOR-005 Firmware:
- V3: 1.7.3.0-18789 or greater
COBB Custom ECU Features
- COBB Custom Features: Disabling Auto Start/Stop on Ford Models
- COBB Custom Features: Fuel Pump Activation via Accessport on Ford F-150 / Raptor
- COBB Custom Features: Dynamic Pedal Control for Ford F-150 / Raptor
- COBB Custom Features: Valet Mode on Ford F-150 / Raptor
Towing
COBB's staged performance maps are designed for performance driving and have not been optimized for use when towing. COBB Recommends flashing the Stage 0 "Stock Style" ecu mapping to utilize the factory engine programming with the benefits of being able to still use features like view gauges, and record datalogs
Map Availability:
Stage1
93OCT 98RON
91OCT 95RON
Stage2
93OCT 98RON
91OCT 95RON
Notes on Knock Octane Modifier (KOM):
- Knock Octane Modifier (KOM) is a learned variable that will change dependent mainly on knock corrections over time. KOM can dictate how much load, boost, ignition timing, etc... the truck will run. The lower the KOM the less the power output. Ideally this value should be at +1.0 but it can change depending on conditions other than knock.
- Knock Octane Modifier (KOM) will be limited to less than or equal to 0 while Engine Coolant Temperature is below 130*F(54.5*C) on COBB OTS maps. By 135*F(57*C) KOM will return to the retained learned value if it is greater than 0. It is common to see a KOM of 0 when the vehicle is warming up. Limiting Knock Octane Modifier during warm up is done to prevent unnecessary strain before the engine has reached a reasonable temperature.
- Knock Octane Modifier (KOM) will be limited to -1.0 while Engine Coolant Temperature is above 250*F(121*C) on COBB OTS maps. This is to prevent heavy load in the case the vehicle begins to overheat due to a mechanical failure.
- Knock Octane Modifier and Coolant Temperature are both parameters the Accessport can monitor.
Closing Warnings and Precautions:
- Use of inappropriate calibration/modification combinations will promote engine damage.
- Seek the help of a professional COBB Accesstuner Professional should your vehicle fall outside of OTS configurations.
- COBB OTS mapping is NOT designed to be used with upgraded aftermarket boost actuators or solenoids. Doing so may result in much higher than desired boost and potential engine damage. Seek the help of a COBB Accesstuner Professional should your vehicle fall outside of OTS configurations.
- Top Tier gasoline should be used where available. Use of lower quality fuels can result in catastrophic engine damage.
Raptor Revision History:
Version # | Notes: |
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105 | Original release calibration for 2020 Raptor; improved power at higher charge air temperatures on 2019 Stage 1 93 OCT map; all other maps unchanged and adjusted for version number parity |
104 | Revised boost control at high RPM for 2018 Raptor Stage 2 maps; all other maps unchanged and adjusted for version number parity |
103 | Original release calibration for 2019 Raptor Stage 1 maps; improved power demand pedal translation |
102 | Improvements made to boost control at higher elevations and part throttle power delivery |
101 | Original release calibration for Stage 2 maps; fixed bug related to Auto Stop/Start in Stage 1 maps |
100 | Original release calibration for Stage 1 maps. Adjusted ignition timing, torque modeling, torque targets, boost control (including overboost), camshaft phasing (VCT), and base programming logic. |
F-150 Limited HO Revision History:
Version # | Notes: |
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100 | Initial Calibration. Adjusted ignition timing, torque modeling, torque targets, boost control (including overboost), camshaft phasing (VCT), and base programming logic. |