Long story short, I've got the Ford Performance Pack 2 installed through my local Ford dealership, and it's a great product.
However, I've made some mistakes along the way, and you may want to know these things before you partner with a dealership to install.
I handed over the box for the dealer to install. I did not specify a Ford Performance online account to use, nor did they ask. As a result, the dealer installer now owns my copy of ProCal software, and I cannot download it again. Even if I could, the tune was registered to the dealer installer's personal account, so I would not be able to use it without his account login credentials.
If you have a dealer install, maybe see if they will use your login credentials or use your own laptop when flashing so that you can keep and maintain the ProCal software.
Otherwise, you won't be able to use ProCal without paying the dealer labor fees to do it for you.
And Ford Performance tech support basically told me that the dealer can copy the software for me; but the dealer showed me that he can't. According to Ford Performance, I would need to obtain the PC3 software, the PC3 tune file, the email address, the password, and the voucher code. From what I saw, the dealer is not able to export the PC3 file, and he was not willing to give me his personal account credentials, so I'm SOL and can't use my ProCal to read codes or update revolutions per mile for my smaller tire diameters.
However, I've made some mistakes along the way, and you may want to know these things before you partner with a dealership to install.
I handed over the box for the dealer to install. I did not specify a Ford Performance online account to use, nor did they ask. As a result, the dealer installer now owns my copy of ProCal software, and I cannot download it again. Even if I could, the tune was registered to the dealer installer's personal account, so I would not be able to use it without his account login credentials.
If you have a dealer install, maybe see if they will use your login credentials or use your own laptop when flashing so that you can keep and maintain the ProCal software.
Otherwise, you won't be able to use ProCal without paying the dealer labor fees to do it for you.
And Ford Performance tech support basically told me that the dealer can copy the software for me; but the dealer showed me that he can't. According to Ford Performance, I would need to obtain the PC3 software, the PC3 tune file, the email address, the password, and the voucher code. From what I saw, the dealer is not able to export the PC3 file, and he was not willing to give me his personal account credentials, so I'm SOL and can't use my ProCal to read codes or update revolutions per mile for my smaller tire diameters.