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Old 10-06-2011, 12:25 AM   #4 (permalink)
Titan1080
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They were running a special for $650 at the time and it did not include a Cipher cable at the time (I've since bought one). Lawrence spent a little under 2 hours on the dyno with my truck and for what they do, dyno time is pretty much required. Nothing beats a custom tune on a dyno but if you want to go direct with UpRev, you can order Osiris Standard online and they will send you a cable with a license on it and email you a ROM to load based on what you tell them about your Z (mods). You flash the ECU and go take some datalogs, send them to UpRev and they will update your tune based on the logs. My Titan doesn't have VDC so I've never had any issues with that or with anything about the Osiris tune. I would urge that you have a chat with Lawrence about the VHR before you drop the cash, from what we've chatted about, don't expect too much gains as far as peak horsepower (unless you plan to start going for bigger engine mods like long tube headers, bigger injectors and such all the way up to forced induction), what a good tune will do is unlock your throttle (removing the infamous Nissan WOT restriction at low speeds), give your powerband a nice upward shift and smooth out power delivery through all rpms. For what you got, know that should you get additional mods that require a re-tune, you can always go back to Intec and Lawrence will have another go, just have to pay for the dyno time, can't recall but roughly 50-60 an hour.
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