Those with a ECU tune , results please
#196
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It looks more like there may be initial results but the ECU somehow "corrects" itself over time. Hopefully that isn't the case but it seems to fit based on attempts we've seen previously.
If there are issues, I'm sure RR and TTFS will be hard at work to correct them rather than just give up and abandon the product.
If there are issues, I'm sure RR and TTFS will be hard at work to correct them rather than just give up and abandon the product.
#199
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These tunes aren't piggyback type setups that alter signals. You're rewriting to the ECU a new program. There's nothing to correct unless you create a new program. At least that's what I understand of the process. If one of the tuners can chime in if that's incorrect.
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Let me get things started so the popcorn eaters can enjoy
I think a few people need to dial the F back. A-lot of folks on the forum are using their time and hard earned money to get dynos, buy the tune and re-dyno. ... Do I think they should start testing tunes with more variables, yes, but I also know this will take time.
If you are nit picky about this new tune or any new mod, you have two choices, wait some time to get a good data pool of results to ensure your investment or you can stop being a couch tuner and become a early adapter and spend some of your own time and money to push development along. Either way is fine, but let's not just sit back expecting everyone to do the leg work for us and then get impatient that results aren't populating fast enough and assuming so the tune must be ***** because of this.
I think a few people need to dial the F back. A-lot of folks on the forum are using their time and hard earned money to get dynos, buy the tune and re-dyno. ... Do I think they should start testing tunes with more variables, yes, but I also know this will take time.
If you are nit picky about this new tune or any new mod, you have two choices, wait some time to get a good data pool of results to ensure your investment or you can stop being a couch tuner and become a early adapter and spend some of your own time and money to push development along. Either way is fine, but let's not just sit back expecting everyone to do the leg work for us and then get impatient that results aren't populating fast enough and assuming so the tune must be ***** because of this.
For those of you determined to get the most power out of your car ecu tuning is the start. From there more power adding products will be developed if there is good software support; which will be a win for everyone!
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That is incorrect. Once the ecu has been reprogrammed with a tuned file it cannot revert itself back to stock. In a similar fashion to how the factory programs the ecu, these tuners are reprogramming it with their "stock" file which is actually a tuned version of a stock file. The ecu still thinks it is stock even when it is tuned... no trickery, the ecu is simply running the program which it contains.
#208
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Yep my stock dyno showed 357 Whp.......... but then again when I dynoed my car last week it put out the same 357 Whp with the Borla
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