The only "required" sticker is the emissions control sticker seen in the picture above. I would contact Ford for the sticker if you really want it.
Here is the CFR reference:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/40/1051.135
@Graygoose2021 I was just there (Spokane) about a week ago on vacation (To Idaho and Montana), needless to say Im glad we only spent the afternoon in Spokane.
@dolsen That's awesome, I have a shirt too and a bunch of Dick Kramer art (the artist who drew the pencil drawing). He died in the past year or so, got a few prints before he died.
I've got a Roav C1 Pro that works great, paired with the Dongar Tech rearview mirror cable.
https://www.amazon.com/Dongar-Technologies-Adapter-16-pin-Vehicles/dp/B088P4VFQ7
Anyone been having issues with your SXM and radio station favorites on your 12" infotainment screen resetting? It seems lately i've had to go back and reset them multiple times per month.
I just looked at my work order for this and they have written in it "RF ECU for adaptive fuel message warning, cleared". I'm assuming RF means "reflash"?
The ECS message happened to me before shortly after I bought my Powerboost, I was driving from MN to ND and filled up with E10 as opposed to "normal" fuel E15 in MN (88 octane). I was told this was a normal message due to fuel changes and that it would go away eventually. The dealer did zero out...
Guys, guys.....If calculus and thermodynamic engineering has taught me anything, the equation you are looking for is: WQH=1−TCTH.
However, gasoline is not an IDEAL gas, there are thermodynamic failures in efficiency with any man made gas. When you enter ethanol in the mix, it gets even worse...
I've only used 87 in my Powerboost. I realize that the manual recommends 91 octane, but I have found no detrimental effects with using 87. Although in MN, ethanol is added and required, so YMMV, literally.