Hey guys So my car has been runny kinda funky lately and I think the AFR's are way out of line, so getting a tune within the next week or
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Intec racing $650 for the 2 hours of dyno time + standard package | 4 | 66.67% | |
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06-27-2013, 01:18 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Need opinions on tuning options
Hey guys So my car has been runny kinda funky lately and I think the AFR's are way out of line, so getting a tune within the next week or two. Narrowed it down to two options, I hope some of the more experienced members here can help me out! I know next to nothing about tuning lol
Current bolt ons: -Unorthodox lightweight crank pulley -AEM CAI -ART test pipes -T1R catback Going for an Uprev tune with dyno sessions; so far my two choices are : 1) Intecracing @ seattle. $650 for a 2 hour dyno session, and the standard package (license, cipher cable, software) 2) Monkeynutz racing. $550 for a 1 hour dyno session and a license, nothing else. My main concerns are if a 1 hour dyno session is enough to get a proper tune? And with option 2, I don't get a cable or software for it, only a license and a tune. They said I would be able to load maps onto my car if I just find a cipher cable elsewhere. Is there an actual uprev module, or is it just the cipher cable? Is it also possible to buy that cable/software separately? Thanks in advance
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Sub'd for the results. No one in Van to do this?
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For an extra hundred bucks I'd get the cable.
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06-27-2013, 11:07 AM | #6 (permalink) | |
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You need a complete drive cycle calibration, then, if you are a diehard, and wish to spend the money, dyno time to touch up the high end open loop cycle If done this way, you will end up with a much finer, more drivable calibration. However if all your looking for is hp numbers, strap it to a dynojet, clean up the open loop fuel, and go |
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06-27-2013, 11:56 AM | #8 (permalink) |
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Option 1 seems like the better deal, but I always look at experience not price when it comes to tuning. Bad tuning, especially VVEL which can cause a catastrophic failure if pushed too far in one direction, can cause major issues short term and long term on your Z.
Also when you have a loaded dyno you can simulate driving down the road. I dont understand why you say you can only tune open loop fuel tables on the dyno? Thanks, Alex Goodwin AlexG@motionlabtuning.com |
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Between those two, I'd definitely go for option one. At the very least you could sell the cable, but 2 hours is definitely a huge plus vs just 1 hr.
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You can't simulate a true drive cycle without a rolling road in a wind tunnel. Period. (Professional, big budget) Race teams do exactly this. The rest of us road/track tune. |
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