We are preparing the video to prove the dyno pulls. It should be live on our website, Facebook page and YouTube this evening.
Video is live.
We are preparing the video to prove the dyno pulls. It should be live on our website, Facebook page and YouTube this evening.
Yes, we will do all wheel stingers as well. We just havent had one in shop yet.Looks like all rear wheel drive cars....no all wheel?
Hi, no, we have not done any tcu tuning. We were able to adjust the torque limit/ curve nicely.Have you been able to crack the TCU? There seems to be a bunch of nagging tuning issues with trying to get the car to both launch and get the e.t. down dispite the great power increases by other tuners.
Hi, we do offer a discount for veterans. Please contact us directly. The regular cost is 1250.Hello, Thanks for the full results.
What is the full cost of the ECU flash to your stage 2 if i send in an ECU?
Also, is there a veteran discount you offer?
Hi, we do offer a discount for veterans. Please contact us directly. The regular cost is 1250.
Hi, yes, our tuning really improves reponse! The hot summer weather makes these cars laggy and the tune really helps.Do you guys have anything to improve the response of the throttle pedal ? I find the factory setup is very laggy feeling and unresponsive.
Is there a way to make the engine more snappy with some sort of throttle tuning ?
Great news!
Looking forward to jumping in when I can feel confident that plug changes aren't necessary.
Opinions on how many miles on the test car would make you feel secure that stock plugs and/or gap do not need to be changed.
2k, 5k or more?
Yes, more power requires more fuel. However, fuel economy is directly proportional to how much of the additional power you demand out of the engine.But, it sound logic for me, that more horse power means less miles per gallon ...
Yes, more power requires more fuel. However, fuel economy is directly proportional to how much of the additional power you demand out of the engine.
It you continue to drive at the same leisurely pace as you did before a tune, it still only takes X amount of power (and fuel) to maintain that same rate of acceleration and cruise - and you should achieve similar fuel economy, possibly better depending on the new power curve and your personal driving style. If you tap into the extra power made available by a tune, then you'll pay for it in increased fuel burn.
I will let everyone know when our test car reaches 5k. Though, i feel confident that our tune will be fine with stock plugs until recommended factory mileage change.5-10k sounds good.
So how can we get a spare/extra ecu?
And cost?