To further clarify, I just don't understand why the stock tune isn't more like this... I have lost zero daily drivability, same MPG's, same amounts of torque steer once the midrange power kicks in, but SO much more fun to drive! So what's the catch? Will the drivetrain suffer breakdowns sooner? I can understand Ford not doing things like the flat foot shifting, but if other cars can have launch control and similar/better traction control that Cobb does (and Stratified refines further), I just don't understand why Ford cripples this car so much from the factory... I'm hoping someone will tell me it's just cost and emissions reasons, but definitely open to hearing thoughts on this, TIA!
It's because Cobb and other tuners are able to allocate all their resources (time/money) developing a tune.
Our cars are pretty solid basically being a 'parts car' taking from the focus st. Besides some leaky axle seals, our powertrains are pretty reliable even at hybrid turbo power levels. Even the stock clutch will hold (same clutch as FoST).
Ford has to deal with emmissions, EPA mpg fleet averages, budgets, production deadlines, compromises between NVH/smoothness vs performance. Ford had to design the entire car. Each individual part can probably be made better, but the cost/benefit ratio scales are drastically different when we're talking about mass producing a car. A $500 upgrade multiplied by 20,000 vehicles a year translates to $10,000,000 additional costs not including testing and re-tooling production lines.
If you think the Cobb OTS tune is solid, try a custom 'canned' tune from one of the vendors. Close to double the gains.
Edit: because I can't do math
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