I just had my ECU tuned by Technosquare today and according to my butt dyno, there is a difference lol! The car feels more responsive and more torque on the
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06-18-2009, 12:18 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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I just had my ECU tuned by Technosquare today and according to my butt dyno, there is a difference lol! The car feels more responsive and more torque on the low end side. Before the tune the Z felt a little sluggish in the low end due to HFC. Now after the tune she feels more "alive" if you know what I mean?!
Also before the tune at WOT 2nd to 3rd, the Z would just squat. Now 2nd to 3rd breaks the tires free. I think this is due to my rev limit changed from 7500 to 8000. Now that I can rev the motor higher, when I shift to the next gear my rpms stay up around 5000. The higher the rpm, the more power. To an extent of course. I definately feel a difference! I'm glad I had it done. Of course once I get the Stillen S/C for the Z it would have to be retuned again, but who cares!!!
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Peak power is toward the high rpm range. Between 7000-8000. The car just pulls all through the rpm range if that's what you mean. Also it feels smoother all the way to 8000 rpm!
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How aggressive is the tune? I skimmed over the thread and couldn't really find a clear answer. Any graph with the A/F ratio along side? |
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I have a graph of a single run after remap with A/F ratio. didn't scan it. It's not agressive (lean). The agressiveness is in the ignition advance. I think that info is proprietary. (from memory) The a/f runs similar to stock up to around 6,000 rpm. The re-map is around 12.5:1 at 3k rpm and 12.0 at 6k, then dips to around 11.8 at redline vs. the stock tune trending up to a little over 12.0 at redline. So it is rich to keep temperatures down and power increases coming from timing advance.
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Great article on A/F's here: Autospeed article |
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Anything you do to a car carries the possiblity and all likelyhood of voiding a warranty. The beauty of a reflashed ECU is that it's just that... a reflash that can be flashed back to stock at any time to retain that clever little thing Nissan calls a warranty!
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I didn't want to put it in writing, but let's just say that if I have significant mechanical problems in the future that it may take a few days for my car to make it back to the dealer for repairs....
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How's the throttle response below 3k rpm? I wonder if you can get more grunt on the low end. I'll have my exhaust and HFC, but I may keep the stock air boxes. Then anything else to lighten the load for more response like flywheel/clutch and pulley wouldn't have anything to do with ECU tune anyhow.
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