Alright....
So, lets recant everything, the vehicle had a hesitation at high RPM during cold weather scenarios on the v8 and v10 tunes.
A different tune was written by a different tune that tuned around the issue. After figuring out how to get hands on with the vehicle, we ran the vehicle on the
dyno. Adam Got here on thursday in the morning, it was raining and 40 degrees out. The vehicle was run 8-10 times during the tenure of it's visit. We attempted to replicate the conditions to no avail. Even dead cold with a fan blowing and the door open we were unable to replicate the hesitation on the vehicle with the 93 tune. All signs point to a fuel issue yet it was not able to be replicated while on a dyno, nor did it show in the logs that were taken on the dyno. We are at a loss here as we have over a thousand vehicles running the exact same tune with no similar issues. The only way we could potentially diagnose said issue is to have the vehicle for an extended period of time for full evaluation with no guarantee of finding the source of the issue.
Recently we have had 2 2013MY Ford Ecoboost vehicles (one Explorer, one SHO) that both experienced hesitations that ended up being a bad injector in both cases. Adam has a 2013MY vehicle. The problem being that we could not replicate the issue in the time that the vehicle was here. Adam's vehicle also put down sufficient if not above sufficient numbers for a 93 tune on an SHO. We maintain that in our professional opinion that the issue is with the vehicle itself and not the tune.