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Best $250 (got it on sale) I've ever spent for a "performance product." It's not a tune but it woke my Raptor up like a scalded dog.
I have to say that the Pedal Commander is also the most liked aftermarket product I've ever seen reviewed on the internet. I have yet to find one review that is negative about the thing.
I plan on running this with the Scorcher unit...I do not want to flash my truck just yet, and if I do flash it will be when I delete. IMO best thing you can do if you do not want to worry about warranty.
Got the dealer to let me test it first, so we went for a spin around the block. He set it on sport +1, when I hit the pedal pulling out of the lot , I looked at him and said " I'll buy it". The truck came alive.
If you push it 10%, you get 10% or 50. The way you truck works now, you push it 50 but might only get 30. The computer dumbs it down to go easy on mpg and the drivetrain.
I have it in a 2019 450, and it is amazing in the city with my fifth wheel on.
Had one I my 2018 Ford Raptor and loved it. Traded the Raptor in on a new 2018 F350 Diesel Platinum,and kept the Pedal Commander which happens to fit the F350.
They work great and reduce the Turbo Lag a bunch with zero side effects.
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