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Soulowd 04-03-2014 07:29 PM

2014 GT Track Key's Are In!!!
 
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Fellas just got a call from Ford Racing and they said I had dibs on the new 2014 Track Key released Today from putting my name on a waiting list. So I should get it in a few days!!! Super Stoked and he said you better tell all your forum friends because this shipment will sell out quickly. So hurry up!

03MachMe 04-03-2014 08:59 PM

Holy balls that's expensive. Could get a tuner and custom tune for cheaper

Soulowd 04-03-2014 09:07 PM

Yep but you'll stay under warranty this way lol

Stangmaster281 04-03-2014 09:21 PM

What do track keys do exactly?

Soulowd 04-03-2014 09:25 PM

Track Key Warranty Details
INSTALLATION AND USAGE SPECIFICALLY DOES NOT VOID THE ORIGINAL WARRANTY

Track Key is a 50 state emission legal aftermarket engine performance software upgrade for the 2014 Mustang GT. It is not compatible with any other model year vehicle.

Track Key must be installed exclusively through US and Canadian Ford and Lincoln Dealers. Special equipment and training is required to install the Track Key software.

Recommended Installation/Labor Time: 1 hour. (Some dealers charge more than others)

Track Key has been designed to optimize your 2014 Mustang GT Manual Transmission car for track use and uses many of the same software algorithms and features employed in some of our Ford Racing turn-key race cars, such as the Boss 302R, Boss 302S, and Cobra Jet. In addition, Track Key also allows you to maintain the smooth driveability of the production car just by switching ignition keys.

Whenever the Track Key is used to start the vehicle, many engine control characteristics are changed to be more suitable for track use. These include:

Twin Independent Variable Cam Timing (TiVCT)
Engine braking
Ignition timing
Wide-Open Throttle fueling
Accelerator pedal map
Idle speed
Throttle response
In addition, the following Ford Racing unique features are added to the vehicle abilities when the Track Key is used:

Driver adjustable Launch Control, or "2-step engine speed limiting"
Driver adjustable Pit Lane Speed Control
Lopey idle (idle is as lopey as possible while still being 50 state emissions legal)
Its simple: You hold two keys: Either will start your 2014 Mustang GT. Slide the first one into the lock cylinder, give it a twist and youre treated to your stock driving setup. Or choose the Track Key and you have a track-ready car.
"From an engine management standpoint, Ford Racing has done just about everything possible to give Track Key users a full race car experience," explains Jeff Seaman, Mustang powertrain engineer. "Its not intended for use on the street for example, the deceleration is set up to preserve the brakes, and the throttle response is very aggressive. A skilled driver on a closed course will really appreciate the benefits."

As part of the Track Key software package, Ford engineers also devised a launch control feature similar to that used on the Cobra Jet race car. Using a combination of steering wheel buttons, drivers can set the tachometer needle to a desired launch rpm. Floor the throttle and the engine will rev to the preset rpm until the clutch is released, helping aid acceleration and vehicle control from a standing start.

One key, hundreds of changes
Track Key introduces the concept known as the dual-path powertrain control module. The industry-first, patent-pending innovation allows two separate sets of engine management software to exist on a single PCM, selected through the existing SecuriLock Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) transceiver found in current production keys.

The Track Key PCM software, installed by an authorized Ford dealer after a customer takes delivery of the car, adjusts variable cam timing, spark maps, engine braking, fuel control, throttle response and other engine parameters more than 600 in total to provide a complete race car calibration. The result is an aggressive, race-bred driving experience all the way down to the lopey idle rumbling the exhaust. It is not compatible to any other model year Mustang.

"Anything that could possibly affect all-out performance is deleted from the Track Key calibration," said Dave Pericak, Mustang chief engineer. "Throttle limiting and torque management and any daily drivability enhancements are removed and replaced with a pure Ford Racing competition calibration."

When Track Key is removed and the vehicle is started with the standard key, the PCM settings are automatically drawn from the factory Mustang GT instruction set again without any additional modifications needed a huge advantage over aftermarket tuning chips and ECU reprogramming. The convenience is useful for enthusiasts who want all-out performance at the racetrack but stock drivability for their everyday driving.

svostang 04-03-2014 11:08 PM

I called them earlier today, they have the track key itself for late model 2014's and a another kit for all early 2014's and all 2013's. It's a procal tuner with the track key software pre-installed to load yourself. Apparently the early gauge clusters do not allow the dual path for the PCM to use two keys. After you upload it your always with the track key tune using your own key. You would have to use the pro-cal to reload your stock tune if needed.

Soulowd 04-03-2014 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by svostang (Post 68736)
I called them earlier today, they have the track key itself for late model 2014's and a another kit for all early 2014's and all 2013's. It's a procal tuner with the track key software pre-installed to load yourself. Apparently the early gauge clusters do not allow the dual path for the PCM to use two keys. After you upload it your always with the track key tune using your own key. You would have to use the pro-cal to reload your stock tune if needed.

Yes if your production date is earlier than 7/2013 then you will need the procal tuner. Which is a little more expensive but still cool and keeps you in warranty.

Stangmaster281 04-03-2014 11:31 PM

Oh wow....that's actually pretty cool.

Soulowd 04-03-2014 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Stangmaster281 (Post 68739)
Oh wow....that's actually pretty cool.

Agreed.

Kosovobandit 04-04-2014 12:00 AM

It is I like my procal but fixing to change.

Kosovobandit 04-04-2014 12:01 AM

Congrats you will really like the track key.

03MachMe 04-04-2014 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by svostang (Post 68736)
I called them earlier today, they have the track key itself for late model 2014's and a another kit for all early 2014's and all 2013's. It's a procal tuner with the track key software pre-installed to load yourself. Apparently the early gauge clusters do not allow the dual path for the PCM to use two keys. After you upload it your always with the track key tune using your own key. You would have to use the pro-cal to reload your stock tune if needed.

Hmmmmmm that actually doesn't sound like that bad of an idea...

Klownz 04-04-2014 03:18 AM

really? are you guys really this cheap?

03MachMe 04-04-2014 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Klownz (Post 68745)
really? are you guys really this cheap?

Not sure why you say cheap when it cost as much of not more than an Sct and tune..... As someone that can not afford to put a new motor in my car if something happens keeping the warranty is a big plus

fordplay 04-04-2014 07:22 AM

Step one: purchase track key.
Step two: throw away stock key


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