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69gt4speed
11-13-2010, 08:19 PM
2012 Mustang Boss 302 Lets Loose With TracKey; Choose Stock or Full-Race Calibration

DEARBORN, Mich., Nov. 11, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- TracKey, available for 2012 Mustang Boss 302 owners through Ford dealers, adds TracMode powertrain control software to the car for track use, providing full race calibration and two-stage launch control in addition to stock calibration, without compromising factory warranty

Using a dual-path powertrain control module (PCM), TracKey software is installed after the vehicle is purchased; accessed by a specially programmed vehicle key, new code coexists with stock Boss software, allowing drivers to choose between street or track use simply by selecting a key

No aftermarket chips or permanent modifications are made when TracKey is used, allowing owners to return to the stock setting by starting the car with a regular key

You hold two keys: One has a black Boss logo, the other red: Either will start your 2012 Mustang Boss 302. Slide the all-black key into the lock cylinder, give it a twist and you're treated to 444 ponies worth of smooth, streetable driving joy. Or choose red - the TracKey - and you have a competition-ready track car.

A joint project between Mustang engineers and Ford Racing, TracKey adds a second set of powertrain control module (PCM) software to a customer's Mustang Boss 302, activated by a specially programmed vehicle key. When invoked by TracKey, the new TracMode software alters more than 200 engine management parameters, increasing low-end torque and turning the potent but well-mannered stock Boss into a competition-ready track car. Remove TracKey and start Boss with the standard key, and all factory engine settings are restored for a comfortable drive home from the course.

"From an engine management standpoint, we've done just about everything possible to give TracKey users a full race car experience," explains Jeff Seaman, Mustang powertrain engineer. "It's not 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 TracKey software package, Ford engineers also devised a two-stage launch control feature similar to that used on the Cobra Jet race car. Using a combination of steering wheel buttons, drivers can set the tach 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

Devised during an all-night garage brainstorming session among core Mustang team members, TracKey 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(R) Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) transceiver found in current production keys.

The TracKey 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 and other engine parameters - more than 200 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 through the Boss quad exhaust.

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

When TracKey is removed and the vehicle is started with the standard key, the PCM settings are automatically drawn from the factory Boss 302 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 driveability for the journey there and back.

An after-hours obsession

In the early stages of TracKey development, a major challenge was the complexity of installing multiple PCM computers and switching between them. However, Ford controls engineers developed a method to choose between two unique sets of software in a single powertrain control module on the Boss 302: The dual-path PCM was born.

"We installed the 302R software on the same PCM that held the stock Boss software," says Seaman. "Then the controls engineers developed a software system to activate one or the other, depending upon which key was used to start the vehicle. Really, all the parts to make this work existed - the Ford MyKey(R) system was already using the PATS transceiver to perform specific actions based on the key used to start the car, and the PCM was flexible enough to handle multiple control modules. It was just putting everything together."

As the project unfolded, the team was driven by the uniqueness of what they were trying to accomplish, and TracKey became an obsession. Considering the compressed time frame in which the technology was developed, motivation was essential to the creation of the finished product.

"We've all been really excited about TracKey, so it came together quickly," explained Pericak. "The concept was first discussed in spring 2009, and here we are 18 months later with a finished, tested, verified product. It's a perfect example of what can happen when you get a core, cross-functional team willing to contribute 24/7 to bring a great idea to life."

TracKey powertrain software installation and key programming will be available to 2012 Mustang Boss 302 owners through Ford Racing authorized dealers. Pricing will be announced at a later date.

About Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company /quotes/comstock/13*!f/quotes/nls/f (F 16.30, -0.31, -1.87%) , a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 163,000 employees and about 70 plants worldwide, the company's automotive brands include Ford, Lincoln and Mercury, production of which has been announced by the company to be ending in the fourth quarter of 2010. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford's products, please visit www.ford.com (http://www.ford.com).

SOURCE Ford Motor Company

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snickerlicker
11-13-2010, 09:04 PM
Another reason why Ford dominates!!

Deimos
11-13-2010, 09:22 PM
They said in car craft that with the boss beefy cams it puts out 440 hp and 480 tq. Not to shabby

69gt4speed
11-13-2010, 11:54 PM
Pic of the keys I'm sure someone will download it via obd2 port reverse hack it for the 5.0 also and see if that can make some more power w that new intake coming out via ford racing like a boss 302 has.

http://media.ford.com/images/10031/trackey_pic.jpg

69gt4speed
11-14-2010, 12:39 AM
They said in car craft that with the boss beefy cams it puts out 440 hp and 480 tq. Not to shabby

I remember back in the early 70's hotrod I think built a z28 and boss 302 engine. The full 9 yards for the time w a flat tappet mech cam the z28 a lil over 400 engine dyno hp the boss 302 w some ford exp flat tappet cam about 450 engine hp. These both were ported heads, lt hdrs, barely can idle, gas gulping small blocks.

Man how times have changed now joe blow can get a 302 c.i. 412 engine hp car all day long and w a lil luck get a 440 hp boss that would run circles around the old stock boss. I just hope ford prices this stuff low, economic times are not the best right now. I would go low overhead make the damn dealers sell very low markup over sticker $100 max and then explain it to those greedy dealer azzes that ford will make as many as possible to make up for pricing. Who cares about some exclusive car, they have the gt500 for that. Let's have ford make a boatload then chevy got to make a step up camaro. Same w chrysler to stay in the game.

If not ford dominates esp w like 10000 boss reg 302's at say base 36k. Yea prob won't happen but crap I'm getting old and tired of bs and excuses. I figure 6.5k over a base gt is reasonable. Software well is cheap only shocks, rods, pistons, cams cost $. They never said these would be hand assembled like a 03 or gt 500. I'm going to write ford and even if you are a gm/chrysler fan well it would long run be good to do the same. Ask ford to do that. What ford does the others could follow w even better. Think about it, camaro came out and ford redid the engine and tranny in 1 yr. Those others could do the same. Getting old means doing opposite this to get what u want that. Really only way, u can cry till cows come home... till competition takes the $ away well they sit on their azz.

If you follow my meaning.