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visconti 06-11-2013 07:40 PM

-<//** Visconti Tuning Presents: EcuTek STG1 Tune for 370Z & G37!! **\\>-
 

As of today, June 11, we are releasing our highly anticipated calibration tunes for both the Nissan 370Z and the Infinity G37. After extensive research and development, and working exclusively with EcuTek and their incredibly capable RaceRom software, we’ve been able to develop a STG1 calibration capable of producing substantial gains across the board for both the 370Z and G37 platform. EcuTek’s software has allowed us to take full control of factory ignition timing and fueling, which has allowed us to build impressive gains even on stock configurations.


As you can see from the dyno graphs above, not only are we increasing peak output by about 20 wheel horsepower, we’re carrying a flatter torque curve well past 5k RPM’s at an additional 20 ft/lbs to the wheels. This calibration will give you much sharper throttle response, raised rev limits and removed speed governor, which is in addition to several new features we’re working on to come that the RaceRom software will allow us to incorporate.

Visconti Tuning is unique in that we offer free updates to all of our calibrations for the life of the tune. This means that as we continue to perfect and advance the capabilities of our calibration, you’ll always have access to the latest and greatest features without any additional cost. When you purchase our STG1 tune, you’ll receive your own EcuTek OBDII-to-USB cable and ProECU License. This creates a variety of advantages, and gives you the ability to flash and re-flash your ECU whenever you need to. This is especially important for standard service appointments and maintaining active warranty status since you can very quickly flash back in your stock calibration when needed, leaving no trace of ECU modification, and then of course revert right back after you’re finished.



It also allows for advanced datalogging which enables you to record and upload an incredibly thorough analysis of exactly how your engine is performing. By becoming a customer of Visconti Tuning, you’ll be given access to our Support Console, and the ability to upload this information for us to review and make modifications with to dial your tune in even further or take advantage of additional STG1 bolt-ons. And don’t worry if you’ve never performed any of these modifications. All of our kits include comprehensive, step-by-step instructions to walk you through the entire process from A to Z. EcuTek’s RaceROM software can even live datalog parameters not implemented by the Consult-III or standard OBD, such as:

• AFR Bank 1 & 2
• Engine Load
• Injector Duty
• Ignition Correction - The amount of knock retard or advance from the 370Z dynamic advance system.

This makes ProECU much more than just a datalogging tool. It creates an advanced diagnostic tool that can quickly identify problems with the help of the added parameters you can both log and monitor in real-time. We’ve included a screenshot below that shows this additional data.

With all these features and the confidence to know you’ll always be running the latest and greatest releases, it’s time to invest in your car’s performance today and experience a new type of software with ALL the features and capabilities that go along with being a customer of Visconti Tuning!

Click here to Purchase STG1 Calibration including EcuTek ProECU Kit with OBDII Cable and License - $950 plus shipping (USA ONLY)




kensnismo 06-11-2013 10:18 PM

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diddy535 06-11-2013 10:25 PM

So if we were to get a tune and then later down the line add different mods do we get a new etune or is it only for software updates?

TVPostSound 06-11-2013 10:58 PM

No trying to be a jerk, but that G37 was running pig rich to begin with. 10:1 to 10:7 AFR?
So that dyno result is moot.
Were the dirty air filters replaced before run 3?

jofro6 06-11-2013 11:13 PM

Is that price for E-tuning, or is that a dyno tune price also if you are down on Long Island to do the tune?

emillion45 06-12-2013 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TVPostSound (Post 2358884)
No trying to be a jerk, but that G37 was running pig rich to begin with. 10:1 to 10:7 AFR?
So that dyno result is moot.
Were the dirty air filters replaced before run 3?

I've seen my fair share of G37's running super rich with factory tune.

Rich@V-Tune 06-12-2013 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by diddy535 (Post 2358865)
So if we were to get a tune and then later down the line add different mods do we get a new etune or is it only for software updates?

Nope this covers software updates and re-tunes for basic STG1 bolt ons, like an intake/exhaust etc. :icon17: Any major upgrades that would bring you into STG2 territory (injectors/fuel pump, e85, forced induction) would require a retune. But our STG1 calibration is already built to handle these boltons so we're confident that very little adjustment will even be necessary with basic upgrades.

visconti 06-12-2013 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by diddy535 (Post 2358865)
So if we were to get a tune and then later down the line add different mods do we get a new etune or is it only for software updates?

It will depend on the mods.

We will update the tune for boltons, but if you add injectors and switch to e85 then there will be a charge for that

Quote:

Originally Posted by TVPostSound (Post 2358884)
No trying to be a jerk, but that G37 was running pig rich to begin with. 10:1 to 10:7 AFR?
So that dyno result is moot.
Were the dirty air filters replaced before run 3?

That's the entire point of getting the tune, it's to adjust the ecu settings to make the car perform better then stock.

In this case the car was very rich, and the fueling was fixed.. The Gain in power was not totally from the fueling, timing curve was changed

Quote:

Originally Posted by jofro6 (Post 2358895)
Is that price for E-tuning, or is that a dyno tune price also if you are down on Long Island to do the tune?

This is a price for a ETUNE

If you wanted to jump on a local dyno you would have to pay for dyno time.. which shouldn't be longer then a hour

Quote:

Originally Posted by emillion45 (Post 2359682)
I've seen my fair share of G37's running super rich with factory tune.

I've seen a few very rich with custom tunes !

Rich@V-Tune 06-12-2013 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jofro6 (Post 2358895)
Is that price for E-tuning, or is that a dyno tune price also if you are down on Long Island to do the tune?

It's for our STG1 calibration which we have you flash into the car (kit including everything needed for the flash) and then we have you conduct and submit datalogs which you submit through our support console. When we have your datalogs we can make any necessary adjustments to fine tune the calibration for your car.

We also have an extensive guide included that will walk you through the entire process! It really is a very easy upgrade, especially after you become familiar with the software! We're really happy with it! :)

gomer_110 06-12-2013 01:57 PM

@visconti or Rich, were any VVEL adjustments made or is VVEL still on the back burner?

Rich@V-Tune 06-12-2013 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gomer_110 (Post 2359777)
@visconti or Rich, were any VVEL adjustments made or is VVEL still on the back burner?

At this point, we have control over VVEL but there haven't been any significant gains to be had with our NA tune. We think forced induction applications will make more use of VVEL adjustments and we'll continue to research. We have however made gains with VVT in this calibration. There is also room left to grow with this calibration and we intend to continue updating the tune as new advancements are made. And of course, anyone purchasing this tune will have first crack at all of these new revisions.

Sh0velMan 06-12-2013 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich@V-Tune (Post 2359864)
At this point, we have control over VVEL but there haven't been any significant gains to be had with our NA tune. We think forced induction applications will make more use of VVEL adjustments and we'll continue to research. We have however made gains with VVT in this calibration. There is also room left to grow with this calibration and we intend to continue updating the tune as new advancements are made. And of course, anyone purchasing this tune will have first crack at all of these new revisions.

Adding more or less overlap or something?

I know you won't tell me what you changed (even though I have UpRev and therefore couldn't copy you anyway), but can you tell me where in the RPM range you got gains by fiddling with VVT?

Thanks!

visconti 06-12-2013 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sh0velMan (Post 2359909)
Adding more or less overlap or something?

I know you won't tell me what you changed (even though I have UpRev and therefore couldn't copy you anyway), but can you tell me where in the RPM range you got gains by fiddling with VVT?

Thanks!

Mostly in the mid range.

Sh0velMan 06-12-2013 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by visconti (Post 2360006)
Mostly in the mid range.

Thx!

anthony909 06-12-2013 04:31 PM

Group buy? :p


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