Originally Posted by XwChriswX This is what I'm looking for, I like SC... but I'd really prefer to go TT. 450-500whp streetable. No good just having the tires smoke. (7AT
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04-01-2012, 06:17 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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Sam told me that people on this site are blowing out of proportion the 7at subject if used responsible (no drifting,smoking the tires,and crazy hole shots)then the trans can last.
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I'm sure that it can handle the power. But for reliability and reassurance, I can understand why people are cautious and wanting to error on that side.
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Mine came with a cable and you download the software from Uprev and Sam @ GTM sends you a email with the tune and you reflash your ECU with his tune.
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I think he might mean because of climate/elevation changes the tune may not be good to run and need to get it re-tuned anyway? I had thought about this as well, but was going to get a custom tune done if I went this route anyway, happy to use the base map to get me to a tuner though
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I started with the 'turn key' tune. It was extremely well-suited. My tuner actually wished for it to be richer than supplied after we tested it. Sam@GTM made these changes.
Getting the 'tuner' version (which we have and have modified) will take someone REALLY good to improve what GTM supplied. I would not summarily say all tuners are equal (or better!) than Sam's version. I'm fortunate in this regard, but you may actually be taking a risk to assume the tuner version will be even better. Coop
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then why spend all the money!?! 6MT FTW...
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I'm actually looking at the GTM turn key too if this GReddy deal falls through. What do you all think about the fuel system that comes with it tho? Could you really get something better for the same price or cheaper & have it still preform the same as the equipment they supply? Thanks for the information guys!
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See, what most people don't realize is that Sam writes each tune specifically for the car the tune is for and he also considers the environment the car will be driven in. These aren't "canned tunes". I'm not just saying this to sell more Turn-Key kits, I'm saying it because ultimately, it's in your best interest to protect your investment with a tune that will work extremely well out of the box. Coming from the Subaru world, I cannot tell you how many times I've seen people drop copious amounts of money on powertrain mods only to cheap out on the most critical part: the Tune. Then they cry and complain about why their piston rings are fried and/or ringlands are broken due to all the detonation they've been unwittingly subjecting their engine to. Another thing to keep in mind is that all of our kits use the factory MAF sensors in a blow-through configuration so that the ECU knows exactly what the temperature and density of the air entering the engine is. The beauty of that, is the fact that the factory ECU is capable of automatically self adjusting and learning based on whatever atmospheric conditions the car encounters. For example, if you buy a car at sea level and drive it up to high altitude, do you swing by the dealership to get a retune? No. Of course not...the ECU adjusts itself accordingly. As such, the same applies to our tunes as well. One thing I will say, is that whenever we build a car here at our shop, one of the first things we do is put one of our base maps on it to verify that it works like it should...and not once have we had to make any adjustments. Can we make a little more power than one of our base maps? Sure, but that's where the question of safety and risk come in. See, whenever you get a custom tune, the main objective is to optimize the car for maximum power. Generally, they don't make the tune safer. They advance the timing a couple degrees and voila, you make more power. The problem is that if the custom tune is too aggressive with the ignition timing, you will be relying heavily on the knock sensor to retard the timing in the event that the engine detonates. That is a risky strategy especially considering that we are talking about a motor that was originally naturally aspirated and now has forced induction. Detonation under boost is far more devastating than detonation at atmospheric pressures. Barring any installation issues, you will not have a safer forced induction system than our Turn-Key Kit offers. Our Turn-Key Kits make great power and work flawlessly out of the box without compromising safety. As far as the fuel system upgrades that come with our Turn-Key Kits, yes, you can do better but at greater expense. You will not be able to do better for less, however. If you don't believe me, I invite you to price out the appropriate upgrades yourself and do the math. You really cannot beat the value, safety, or repeatability of our Turn-Key Kits. Every other turn-key kit on the market either doesn't work, compromises safety or doesn't even come close to making the advertised power. Why spend the extra money only to have to get a custom tune to get anywhere near where you were expecting to be? If you want a low risk, sure fire, turn-key, bolt-on forced induction kit, our GTM Turn-Key Forced Induction Systems (supercharger and twin turbo) are the only kits on the market that honestly deliver. |
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