New Product RR-Racing ISF ECU Tune.... FINALLY!!!
#1398
Joe, you are always welcome to come, I'll gladly datalog your car and check things out.
Rafi
Rafi
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#1400
#1401
I can chime in also I haven't done a dyno or anything im going by simply feel and racing my friends m4. I raced him before the tune hence I did have 20inch heavy wheels so my launch was horrible but we were neck and neck until 3rd gear m4's 3rd gear is so nasty he pulls away you can tell the power band of turbocharged vehicles. Anyway I have forgestar 19s now with 295's in the rear and the tune. I have had the tune for about a month just everyday driving only get a chance to do 4th gear pulls a few times a week. I don't or haven't checked the KCLV. I live in dallas and last week we had a car club meet in okc where my friend with the m4 lives. I took this 3 hour trip to randomly do 4th gear pulls all the way to okc. We finally raced my last night there mind you I have lighter wheels and wider tires now. We did race from complete stop and 20 mph rolls. I don't know if the tune had anything to do with it but my launch is nasty rev to about 1k and it gets up and go like it is awd so I left him like it was nothing. But from the 20 roll I initially jump on him but his third gear still pulls up on me he caught up and started passing at about 100mph it wasn't as dominating as before ( his third gear before the tune ). So I have mixed feelings about the tune I don't really feel the difference and I don't know if that race was a product of the wheels and tires and btw I have I/H/E before and after tune. I think stock m4's are supposed to run high 11's stock in the 1/4 mile. Judging by my launch I would eat him up in the 1/4. Not a definitive review but just giving my experience. But I don not feel all the extra power everyone else is feeling at least not yet I think its a mind thing.
#1403
I can chime in also I haven't done a dyno or anything im going by simply feel and racing my friends m4. I raced him before the tune hence I did have 20inch heavy wheels so my launch was horrible but we were neck and neck until 3rd gear m4's 3rd gear is so nasty he pulls away you can tell the power band of turbocharged vehicles. Anyway I have forgestar 19s now with 295's in the rear and the tune. I have had the tune for about a month just everyday driving only get a chance to do 4th gear pulls a few times a week. I don't or haven't checked the KCLV. I live in dallas and last week we had a car club meet in okc where my friend with the m4 lives. I took this 3 hour trip to randomly do 4th gear pulls all the way to okc. We finally raced my last night there mind you I have lighter wheels and wider tires now. We did race from complete stop and 20 mph rolls. I don't know if the tune had anything to do with it but my launch is nasty rev to about 1k and it gets up and go like it is awd so I left him like it was nothing. But from the 20 roll I initially jump on him but his third gear still pulls up on me he caught up and started passing at about 100mph it wasn't as dominating as before ( his third gear before the tune ). So I have mixed feelings about the tune I don't really feel the difference and I don't know if that race was a product of the wheels and tires and btw I have I/H/E before and after tune. I think stock m4's are supposed to run high 11's stock in the 1/4 mile. Judging by my launch I would eat him up in the 1/4. Not a definitive review but just giving my experience. But I don not feel all the extra power everyone else is feeling at least not yet I think its a mind thing.
(1) If you have our OBD handheld programmer we can send you a new tune we have that should be more stable in hot climates and 91 octane fuel.
(2) M4's make a ton of torque, and from what I have seen, they dyno at about 430whp on a Dynojet... so the are underrated from the factory.
(3) One of he biggest improvements with our tune is he low to mid range torque improvement, so that helped you to launch harder provided that you now have enough grip.
-Rafi
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#1404
A few things:
(1) If you have our OBD handheld programmer we can send you a new tune we have that should be more stable in hot climates and 91 octane fuel.
(2) M4's make a ton of torque, and from what I have seen, they dyno at about 430whp on a Dynojet... so the are underrated from the factory.
(3) One of he biggest improvements with our tune is he low to mid range torque improvement, so that helped you to launch harder provided that you now have enough grip.
-Rafi
(1) If you have our OBD handheld programmer we can send you a new tune we have that should be more stable in hot climates and 91 octane fuel.
(2) M4's make a ton of torque, and from what I have seen, they dyno at about 430whp on a Dynojet... so the are underrated from the factory.
(3) One of he biggest improvements with our tune is he low to mid range torque improvement, so that helped you to launch harder provided that you now have enough grip.
-Rafi
#1405
A few things:
(1) If you have our OBD handheld programmer we can send you a new tune we have that should be more stable in hot climates and 91 octane fuel.
(2) M4's make a ton of torque, and from what I have seen, they dyno at about 430whp on a Dynojet... so the are underrated from the factory.
(3) One of he biggest improvements with our tune is he low to mid range torque improvement, so that helped you to launch harder provided that you now have enough grip.
-Rafi
(1) If you have our OBD handheld programmer we can send you a new tune we have that should be more stable in hot climates and 91 octane fuel.
(2) M4's make a ton of torque, and from what I have seen, they dyno at about 430whp on a Dynojet... so the are underrated from the factory.
(3) One of he biggest improvements with our tune is he low to mid range torque improvement, so that helped you to launch harder provided that you now have enough grip.
-Rafi
#1406
I'm getting close to purchasing headers and am probably going to tackle the job with a few other F owners out here and save myself about $800-1000 in labor costs
#1407
#1410
We have a local shop in San Diego California that is going to do it for a great price!!
-Josh
-Josh
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Orange County, CA
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