Originally Posted by Davey I feel like an LS6 swap is the cure for this throttle issue. this Originally Posted by roplusbee Wow. So wassup with the UPREV throttle tweak?
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10-04-2011, 05:04 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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my car was just dyno tuned using Uprev from Shawn at Church automotive here in socal, AEM intakes, the Motordyne intake manifold, and Uprev tune was all done at the same time. The first thing i noticed was the much improved throttle response |
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Can you get clarification whether the throttle tables were modified? IIRC, Sam@GTM left the throttle table alone probably for liability reasons.
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??? one main difference (besides the VVEL) between the VHR and a DE that would affect "throttle response" is plenum space... the VVEL system keeps the throttle body open and controls air with the VVEL actuator (once engine is warm and is in closed loop) and that will eliminate the "stored air" that is in a plenum... just some food for thought
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I once drove a 2004.5 DE 350Z. The throttle response was............flawless.
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wstar is currently messing with the throttle tables with his UpRev tune. One thing's for sure is that he is able to achieve 100% throttle. I don't think my tune comes with any modifications to throttle map or ability to max it out.
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Interested in results. I to have noticed my 05 350z had better throttle response compared to my 370z. I'm hoping with HFC's, an exhaust and tune will cure that.
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I get a warm tingly feeling knowing you guys are trying to get the most out of the 370Z...
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LOL... I seriously think there are times the ECU is refusing to open up regardless of accelerator position, which won't even wake up the turbos! >.<
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Maybe the VVEL actuator just doesn't move as quickly as a throttle plate? Comparatively, I'd imagine the VVEL mechanism has a lot more "stuff" to rotate, more mass, inertia, etc... (This is just a guess) |
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One of my friends was telling me the same thing. So if I floor it in 2nd from 1.5k versus 3k, there's a slight difference in how long it takes to ramp up to redline. He mentioned about the vacuum and delay.
wstar found out that disabling electronic throttle control makes it a blast to drive the car because the response is very fast, but you lose the safety features like VDC, electronic rev limiter, and S-Mode. It caused his 7AT to shift funny.
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:shrug: Doesn't sound too.bad to me. I shut Vdc off everytime i get in the car, being manual with no SRM I shift before redline and know when to downshift. I'd give it a try to have the response my old DE had.
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