I own a 2006 Mustang GT. I simply buy a tuner with tune included, plug it in, push a few buttons, and voila... I have 25 hp. I then put
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11-18-2008, 04:58 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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How do you tune a Z-car?
I own a 2006 Mustang GT. I simply buy a tuner with tune included, plug it in, push a few buttons, and voila... I have 25 hp. I then put the tuner away and download anymore customized tunes if the need arises.
How do you tune a Z? Do you have to take the ECU out and send it away to be reprogrammed, or can you do it on the fly like I do with my current Mustang? |
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The Z is definitely a little more tricky. Depending on the EMS you choose they have to be installed and tuned by a dealer. Most units will give you full control over fuel, timing, boost, etc. Some units are piggybacks that use the OEM ECU to control all the basic function, and the piggyback unit modifies the signal before it reaches the engine.
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That kind of sucks regarding the tuning. |
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If you do a piggyback (Like a UTEC) you probably won't have any issues, but if you do a full standalone (HKS F-Con V-Pro, ProEFI, Haltech) you will probably run into some issues. Though, if your at the point where you are looking into an aftermarket EMS, I don't think you should be worried about the warranty....
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Cobb makes a hand held tuner for the G37. I would guess they will make one for the Z's also. I THINK they were getting 16 HP to the ground and 11 more pound feet with the Z33's. $600.00 gets you their hand held tuner.
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11-23-2008, 12:41 AM | #9 (permalink) |
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it depends how if you wanna stay n/a or FI, intake, plemum, headers, hfc, exhuast, reflash in the 370z should get you around the 320-330 whp range, but why waste the money on a bunch bolts on save your money and go twin turbo... the twin turbo g37s are gettin 450+ whp on low boost and you can always tune and build the block and get insane hp numbers
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I do believe COBB, their accessport can do great things so I wouldnt be all that surprised to see a 16whp gain from their software. Stage 1 for them is just the software. Stage 2 is intake, exhaust and software. As expected, COBB stage 2 makes about 295-300WHP. Right on the money. SO can you feel 16WHP, probably just a little bit yeah if you are used to your car and know exactly what it feels like. Can you feel 30whp? definitely. Dont get thrown off by those loud intakes which make it SOUND like you're going faster, while you may have even lost HP from a poorly designed intake. Can anyone confirm how much WHP the G37 is making stock? Quote:
The thing is that some people aren't looking for huge numbers. I'm not saying you are or arent, my next comment isnt directed at you at all so dont get offended in any way please. A lot of people like to slap TT's on their car so they can say they have X00rwhp and then make driveby videos on the highway to make sure everyone knows just how much power they have haha. After that they putt back to the city and park it at their favorite hang out. Every now and then they go to the quarter mile track and run 13's still because they cant get any power down. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with having a really fun car that can light them up in 4th though . Other people, like me, are more concerned on whether the car can handle a full track day without melting and whether the torque curve makes you go faster everywhere and not just the straightaways. Don't get me wrong, if I could have a 500whp TT setup that doesnt overheat and has the response of an N/A car, I'd be all over it. So all in all, while a TT setup would be cool, it may not be advisable for everyone. That would be why someone might be more interested in spending a little more money on other stuff instead of going FI. If youre looking for big power, response and reliability, then you will be spending a whole lot more money (normally) than otherwise. Not to mention that if you crack a ring or a rod with the extra stress from the turbos, then youre going to be looking at lots of $ just to fix the issue. It all depends on what you want the car to do and what your budget is. Im pretty sure you already knew all that because of the other mods you suggested, so this isnt for you, its for the guys who are new at this. TT's aren't the fix all solve all solutions people sometimes make them out to be. Last edited by RCZ; 11-23-2008 at 03:58 PM. |
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Also remember that balance can be more important that outright power; where in the RPM band is your power applied. If you track your car, high HP may not get you around the track as quickly as a lower HP, but finely tuned engine.
RCZ stated some of the turbo guys overheat (TRUE) and mainly use their power for bragging rights = TRUE. But you can tune a turbo car to be great at the track also. It just comes down to what you want. I prefer NA and lightly mods with a great tune. In a tracking scenario, depending where that 16 whp is applied may make a nice difference. |
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Thanks for all the great responses.
Since I posted this thread, I have come across the Cobb AP reflash tool. Seeing that its a handheld, PnP tuner similar to what my Mustang uses, I'm pretty excited. I'm not all that enthused about having to send my entire ECU in to be retuned, putting my car out of commision. Any other thoughts? |
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nobody is putting his dirty hands on my futur 370Z apart from NOVIDEM...
he is THE specialist tuner for 350Z in Europe (supercharger kit, free exhaust,...) NOVIDEM – Hightech-Kompressor-Systeme
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01-15-2009, 04:21 PM | #14 (permalink) |
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If you want THE BEST results from a tune, nothing can beat a dyno tune. These hand held products are a great idea but they have been pre-tuned with estimated changes according to your mods.
UpRev Osiris is an amazing software that should be released for the VQ37VHR very shortly. |
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dang it skaterbasist lol you beat me to saying about uprev. lol but honestly uprev will give you the best bang for the buck at 700$. Just recently they got up the vqhr support and a stock 07 nismo made 15hp (not sure it whp). Which is amazing ill say. so i wonder how much i can make with test pipes and just a cat back
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