Originally Posted by jcosta79 That's crazy. Something's not right. I got 23 RWHP from my tune and that's after a baseline dyno with my mods installed. Same day, etc... Are
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10-23-2012, 12:40 PM | #16 (permalink) | |
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The stock ECU needs time to acclimate to the changes and to change the A/F ratio by itself |
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10-23-2012, 12:47 PM | #17 (permalink) |
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Again, it's different strokes for different folks, for me I would like a tune so I can program a valet tune, and a few other tunes... And I see a 50/50 with people making big gains and those who don't... Most who get great gains tune it right after they install new parts
My biggest issue with the tune is that your engine warranty says bye bye... And in some cases your transmission too because if that has a catastrophic failure the dealer will say, you put too much power down by tuning the car outside factory specs (Yes, that's complete bull, but unless you have million dollar lawyers, too much time, and too much money to burn on going to court... Nissan has your balls in the palm of their hand... They'll just say no) |
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So you're saying you should install mods and then tune some time in the future?
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10-23-2012, 03:24 PM | #20 (permalink) |
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^ That. The stock ECU is actually quite adaptable, given a little time. There are plenty of other benefits to sticking UpRev on the car (being able to set better A:F targets in some ranges for your setup, adjust cooling fans, idle RPM, play with 7AT torque map, throttle map, valet/security modes, etc, etc). But as far as the very basics that dyno tuners are after (hitting A:F targets and getting timing right), you have to get pretty crazy with bolt-on breathing mods before the ECU fails to adapt on its own, IMHO.
I'm at the outer edge of simple bolt-ons with FI's LTH+CBE, the Motordyne manifold, and Stillen G3's. The car actually runs great in terms of timing and fueling on the stock ECU. It's nice to tweak the AF targets a bit to save gas at idle and provide some extra safety margin under load (none of which really requires a dyno), and the tuning did pick up a tiny percentage of power, but it's all well within the boundaries of unknowns to due to ECU learning curve and random environmental fluctuations. I know the dyno shops would hate me for saying so, but I really don't think a dyno tune is absolutely required on this car for NA bolt-ons. If someone secretly swapped out my tuned map for a stock one, I'd probably never have noticed in the long run. |
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But the stock ECU is only going to adjust for A/F ratio, correct? Or does it do timing as well?
Also, a tune gets rid of throttle pedal delay, raises the rev limit to 8K and removes the top speed governor.
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And I'm not 100% an expert on timing, but, if it can pull timing because your oil or coolant gets hot, wouldn't it be plausible that it can advance timing too? And if it didn't adjust timing wouldn't you get knock, or backfire, or afterfire? |
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10-24-2012, 09:37 AM | #23 (permalink) |
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You may not make that much more PEAK power, but lower in the rev range you are picking up quite a bit of torque. Your throttle blades are opening up more and allowing more air into the engine. The torque curve on my dyno sheet looks very much like it did after the mods were put on, it just moved up higher about 10% on the page.
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the magnuson-moss warranty act states that the manufacture has to prove your modification caused the defect, if you go in with a blown motor and there isnt a problem with the tune(after extensive testing via dealer) they have to fix your engine under warranty, they cant just void it all together but they can deny a warranty claim if your modification did cause a defect if i install an aftermarket radio and suddenly my speakers arnt working, ya my modification caused the defect but if i installed an aftermarket radio, and my glove box handle broke, they still have to fix my glove box under warranty unless proven otherwise(whether it is through misuse or my aftermarket radio)... |
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When people ask what mods effect warranty I explain whatever you had to touch to install that mod, usually loses it's warranty (On intakes you'll usually lose the warranty on MAF sensors, on HFCs you'll lose the warranty on the O2 sensors) No, you do not lose the warranty on the WHOLE car, I didn't say that, I just said at LEAST the engine... They can claim more parts are out of warranty (reason stated below) But yeah, you can have a different engine in your car, they'll still fix your window as long as you're under some type of warranty on that. The only mod I know of that can't really effect your warranty in any way is a CBE (even though it kinda clashes with the other info I've posted below) Also, the other beautiful advantage Nissan has, is that they can say, even on my car that has full breather mods, 'because my car has more horsepower than stock, I put extra stress and strain on the engine and transmission and anything really related to the drivetrain'. Now, if I have catastrophic failure, you best bet your arse that I'm reverting to stock, but when you revert your ECU back to stock, they WILL KNOW that. (Same with things like the MAF sensor, they can say I overworked it, or I overworked the O2 sensors or they got too fouled because the HFCs aren't as efficient as stock cats) I do not mean to attack you, but since you're looking through my posts, on other threads as well, I am going to link that thread as well: Be Careful with UpRev in Mass And if a STATE can tell how many times you flashed your ECU and they won't pass your car for inspection, what makes you think corporate, who has to shell out THOUSANDS of dollars, won't do the same, and deny a warranty claim? |
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Oh, and I sent this message to luigi90210:
I have first hand experience with a car being declined as well for an engine replacement due to a tune, not from the dealer, but from a call from HQ... And again, depending on who you know, shady things CAN be done, I know someone at my last dealer who no longer works there who "bought" a car from a customer who couldn't pay for repairs on his Murano... The owner of the car gave up the title in exchange for not being charged for diagnostics... It had oil consumption/very low compression, engine blown... He paid for the diagnostic repairs out of pocket like $1200, then filed a claim under a previous date and mileage saying the engine was blown, corporate sent out a short block, and once the old short block was inspected, the dealer got reimbursed for the block |
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Sure, Nissan has more lawyer-power than you do, but you also have the dealership on your side if you choose the right one. They're more interested in maintaining long-term customer relationships, and will spend the time to investigate what really caused the problem and whether they should push things in the direction of Nissan paying up or not. I haven't yet heard of a legitimate case (with any mfg) where ECU tuning caused someone to lose on the warranty when a mechanical manufacturing problem was clearly at fault. I'm sure if you dig around you might find a few, but you can find a few of anything on the internet, and those people just may not have understood how to work the system in their favor. |
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