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shadow85 05-30-2018 02:32 AM

Remote Tuning
 
Having trouble finding a good local tuner here in SA, Australia who has experience and willing to take on the TT 370Z, basically little to none exist here. So starting to consider remote tuning.

Who here has had a remote dyno tune on their boosted 370Z?

Please let me know the details,

1. Where and who is the tuner
2. Results
3. Did you need to retune or have any issues withit afterwards?

JARblue 05-30-2018 10:00 AM

Seb @ Specialty Z

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redondoaveb 05-30-2018 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3760518)
Seb @ Specialty Z

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Hotrodz 05-30-2018 11:51 AM

Yep! What Jar said...

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shadow85 05-30-2018 08:00 PM

I know Seb does it. But wanted peoples experience on remote dyno tuning. Or should I really try and find a local dyno tuner?

Ventruck 05-30-2018 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by shadow85 (Post 3760701)
I know Seb does it. But wanted peoples experience on remote dyno tuning. Or should I really try and find a local dyno tuner?

I can't speak on TT setups, or whether or not Seb would do a remote tune on such.

But I do recommend at least inquiring. I found he puts ethics over business. Even the more local shop I go to knows him, and the respect is mutual that I get servicing/installs at their place while Seb updates my tune.

Hotrodz 05-30-2018 08:56 PM

Give Seb a call he will give you solid advice regardless of what you decide. He can remote tune boosted cars as well. You may need a base tune to give him something to start with.

blueranger 05-30-2018 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3760518)
Seb @ Specialty Z

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jchammond 05-30-2018 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by blueranger (Post 3760722)
:iagree:

You back on the road?

shadow85 05-31-2018 01:00 AM

Yep spoke to Seb today on the phone, he sounds like a top bloke! U guys are bloody lucky to have him over there for this platform lol we don't have any seb down here, we have alot who think they are like him but no true seb lol.

I think he only does the e-mail road tunes, I don't think he does the dyno remote because of the huge time difference between here and there.

Is a road tune and logging via seb still the best route?
Or should I try find another Z master like SOHO, Admin or Dynosty who might do an actual Dyno remote tune?

axmea? 05-31-2018 01:44 AM

Seb is popular here in the forum. He is just a couple of miles from where I work. Drop off in the AM and pick in the PM kind of deal. I go to his shop as well and recommend him. He is more conservative and really look at a nice balance between power and reliability. If you want an alternative call Forged Performance in Marietta, GA. I heard that they are a little more aggressive and eek out more.

Amaterazu 05-31-2018 03:25 AM

1. Eugene, located in Northern California -- Moreover Concord, CA.
His credentials? - Master ECUTek Tuner
- Masters' in Computer Science
- Works for a very well known stars, planets, rockets, cool stuff company! (If you don't know what that is by now...then O_O)

2. He is all about 100%+ driveability results. He will make sure your car runs better than any other tuned car out there, using algorithms and data-mining to achieve such results. How many other tuners do this...? None that I know? xD

3. Retune? Pfft. The only time you really need to retune with him is if you add something to the car yourself that requires retuning or if you forgot to tell him you had something in the car that is important enough for a retune.

Bottom line...
I really believe you would get what you pay for from Eugene.

Contact him.
He is "ByTheBay" forum user on here.
He also can be contacted at "Calibrations@infiniticare.com"

cupcakez 05-31-2018 03:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Amaterazu (Post 3760755)
1. Eugene, located in Northern California -- Moreover Concord, CA.
His credentials? - Master ECUTek Tuner
- Masters' in Computer Science
- Works for a very well known stars, planets, rockets, cool stuff company! (If you don't know what that is by now...then O_O)

2. He is all about 100%+ driveability results. He will make sure your car runs better than any other tuned car out there, using algorithms and data-mining to achieve such results. How many other tuners do this...? None that I know? xD

3. Retune? Pfft. The only time you really need to retune with him is if you add something to the car yourself that requires retuning or if you forgot to tell him you had something in the car that is important enough for a retune.

Bottom line...
I really believe you would get what you pay for from Eugene.

Contact him.
He is "ByTheBay" forum user on here.
He also can be contacted at "Calibrations@infiniticare.com"


Uh...It's actually "ByThaBay" ... you spelled his name wrong.

And yes, I can vouch for Eugene.
He is going to tune my car, once it is finished at least.

For those of you following my 700 rwhp build thread --> I am having this same tuner tune my car.

I will definitely post results assuming people can read the logs correctly lol.
No, I won't be DYNO'ing it, because the car either IS or ISN'T going to run very well or not well.

Although I do need to get me a GoPro or something for videos!!!

Anyways, I say give him a try...otherwise you can try what other people recommend. (Seb, Jon Parham, Moncef, etc)
There's honestly many choices, so good luck to whoever tunes your at the end of the day!

Let us all know how it goes!

shadow85 05-31-2018 04:24 AM

I might just go seb with the remote road tuning. What you guys rekon?

And

None of yous said anything about Hal from Dynosty, I heard he is pretty good?

JARblue 05-31-2018 06:46 AM

Hal is also an excellent and extremely knowledgeable tuner. I have not heard much (good or bad) about Hal's remote tuning. What puts Seb at the top of the list for remote tuning is his response time.


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