Sct X4 Power Flash Programmer 1999-2016 Ford Powerstroke Diesel on 2040-parts.com
US $399.00
Location:
Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New
Brand:SCT Flash
Surface Finish:Black
Manufacturer Part Number:7015
Warranty:Yes
Other Part Number:Tuner Chip Programmer 7.3 6.0 6.4 6.7 F450
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
Built-In Wifi for easy updatesBuilt-in Wifi allows you to easily attach to your local area wireless network to download device updates. Clearing DTCsReads & Clears PCM Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
Data LoggingNeed to monitor your vehicle's engine parameters? No need for a separate monitoring device. View & record your vehicle's PCM data on the device or on a PC. Dual Analog InputsMonitor EGT temps, air-fuel ratio and other popular sensor data.
Easy Restoration Back to StockThe device backs up your factory PCM program during installation should you ever need to return your vehicle to the stock program. Restoring your vehicle to the stock PCM program is as easy as selecting "Return to Stock" from the device men... Full Color Backlit LCD DisplayFull Color LCD display for easy viewing, day or night.
Increases Horsepower & Torque!Increases your vehicles Horsepower, Torque, Throttle Response and even Fuel Mileage Installs Quickly & EasilyInstalls quickly & easily via your vehicle's OBDII port.
Most Popular Vehicles SupportedMost popular Ford vehicles supported including 2014 models. Stores 10 Custom TunesStores up to 10 custom tune files created by your local SCT Custom Tuning Dealer.
USB Interface Cable IncludedUSB Interface Cable & Livelink Datalogging software included User Adjustable Vehicle ParametersAdjust for common performance bolt-ons such as Cold Air Kits, Exhaust Systems & Gears
WHAT YOU CAN ADJUSTAdjustable Options vary for each vehicle and are not available on all vehicles Axle RatioCorrect the vehicle speedometer (and fuel efficiency calculations) if you have changed the gear ratio on your vehicle. If no gear ration modifications have been made to the vehicle, then choose the stock setting when the tuner prompts you to choose a gear ratio. This will ensure that no modifications are made to the stock program. Idle AdjustEnable and select a value for Engine Idle position. This is a great feature for keeping voltage in the vehicle up while running auxiliary electronics off of the vehicle’s power system.
Rev LimiterRegulate the highest RPM that an engine can reach before the engine is electronically limited. Increasing the RPM limit is recommended only for racing purposes. Once of the most important ways to protect your engine from damage is to keep the RPMs from going too high. Speed LimiterChange the top speed that the vehicle will reach before the engine automatically limits the power needed to go faster.
Tire SizeCorrect the speedometer if you have changed your tire size from stock. TPMSChang or disable the Tire Pressure Monitoring System.
Transmission Shift FirmnessChange the shift firmness of an automatic transmission. Transmission Shift PointsChange the RPMs at which an automatic transmission will change gears.
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