Yes I have not used both on my maverick but have used them both at one point. I currently use all Livernois stuff as I’ve had such great long term reliability with them. Zero issues with over 1 million miles of tuning from them over 3 vehicles.There may not be anyone who has used both devices and tunes on the Maverick, but there could be some folks in this forum who have familiarity with both of them in general. There's also some folks using SCT tunes, they were probably the first reflash supported on the '22. Plus all the people using JB4 or Racechip interceptor devices.
I sell Livernois tuners and ran my best time to date with it. I also have a Cobb though the tune isn’t ironed out yet so I can’t compare apples to apples yet.What’s everyone’s preference? And why?
Are you sure in the transmission tuning? I’m pretty sure my transmission has been adjusted. Edited I reread and noticed you put that in that it may have changed and I believe it has.I sell Livernois tuners and ran my best time to date with it. I also have a Cobb though the tune isn’t ironed out yet so I can’t compare apples to apples yet.
Still, I can give my unbiasd opinion with limited info.
Starting with the actual device itself, Livernois is a touch screen display whereas the Cobb has buttons. The Liv displays info in rows which you scroll up or down for info like Pids. Cobb shows engine info in separate squares on the screen and is generally more customizable in that regard. Cobb also shows minimum and max under the parameter. They both allow you to read and erase codes and both datalog.
Tune wise the Liv comes blank but you get 2 tunes with the purchase of tuner and can buy additional ones fairly inexpensive. Cobb comes with preloaded tunes but one would generally buy a custom tune based on your setup. There are hundreds if not thousands of tuners that can build you a Cobb tune. A Livernois tuner can only be tuned by Livernois. It might have changed by now but I believe and could be wrong but only Cobb has transmission tuning.
The biggest difference or advantage if you will, is the Livernois multitune which is an additional charge but allows you to switch tunes on the fly with the cruise control button. You can be driving on the freeway with your mild tune and change to your “race” tune while driving using the cruise buttons. No need to park and wait 15-20 minutes to reflash the tuner. In addition, It offers launch control which lets you build boost up to 10-12 psi at the line..
If you ever decide to sell the Cobb, un marry it and sell it. The Livernois tuner needs to be reprogrammed for the new owner for an additional fee.
Both have their advantages and comes down to personal preference.
Cobb was the first to tune the Maverick TCM but I think most are doing it now including Livernois, 5 Star etc. Livernois was the first to offer launch control on the Maverick. I don't know if they still have an upcharge for launch control, but last year I remember seeing a separate cost listed for it.Are you sure in the transmission tuning? I’m pretty sure my transmission has been adjusted. Edited I reread and noticed you put that in that it may have changed and I believe it has.