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toner123 10-16-2011 02:42 PM

gtm FI turnkey kit question
 
hey with the turn key kit, the license that we get is for Osiris standard right. The reason I ask is becuase under under the cable management program, it says rom editor is disabled. So i noticed on the uprev website for 200 usd you can upgrade from standard to tuner and that will allow tuners that dont have uprev to still tune your car. i did a quick searchand didn't see anything, i thought i did a while back but just want to be sure

Ron 10-16-2011 04:19 PM

I am interested on this as well. I asked Sam but he has not replied yet.

DIGItonium 10-16-2011 05:06 PM

Ditto... looks all we can do besides logging is get the flash from Sam and update our ECU.

I see UpRev has a tweak for DE/HR owners to allow 100% throttle, but I'm not sure if it's available for us. Sam says he never touch the throttle tables or settings with his tunes.

Vince@R/T 10-16-2011 08:35 PM

yep, you can upgrade to Osiris tuner version for 200$ We can take care of that for you PM me if interested.

Thanks, Vince

SAM@GTM 10-16-2011 10:07 PM

Although it does sound great and fairly inexpensive to upgrade your software to the tuner version so you can tune the car yourself or have someone that does not have the tuner software themselves to be able to tune the car now, But I Don't think it is such a good idea and i always try to talk our customers out of it, Even though it is a easy buck for us . Now don't get me wrong in some cases this option could come real handy, Also this option what makes our FI kits superior to any other kit in the market sense all you have to do is just update the ECU license that you have for a small fee and now you can do what ever you want.But few things you need to keep in mind before you take this step.

- Tuning your FI car does require a high level of experience and i think learning how to tune your car and having the ability to do some tweaking may sound exiting but you just need to also know that there is no room for mistakes.

- Sure,Having the tuner lic on your ecu is great because now you can take your car and cable to any tuner shop and they will tune it for you, but that on its own is also risky because if that tuner is not on the uprev web site to begin with, it means that he can not be that familiar with you car and most likely he will be getting that experience on your car .

So keep this in mind, if it is not broken don't fix it .

Sam

toner123 10-16-2011 10:25 PM

So with that said sam is our cars really that much more difficult to tune or are they really that much different then every other sport car that is out including the exotics?

SAM@GTM 10-16-2011 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by toner123 (Post 1362197)
So with that said sam is our cars really that much more difficult to tune or are they really that much different then every other sport car that is out including the exotics?

Tuning is tuning but knowing the platform very well can give the tuner some great advantages for what the engine can take and can not take, Remember we are taking a stock N/A engine and adding a force induction to it .

Sam

toner123 10-16-2011 10:41 PM

Not doubting you or arguing so please don't take it that way


I figured as far as the NA to turbo there were really limited risk now considering what we are pushing this stock block to. Considering you tuned one to 611 hp with the stage 2 set up and supporting mods only and also the success of ppl running FI. Now yes alot of that can be claimed by your performance capabilities and I wish my tune wasn't locked and just have someone around here that is good a tuning just fine tune it more to my exact car would be awesome. Sucks your all the way in Cali and I just don't have the leave days to go to a authorized uprev tuner. As for my area there is no one that uses it, but there is a tuner that is highly respected and specializes in exotic cars. As for me doing it I am not that stupid yet lol. I value more car to much to be dumb to start messing with numbers.

SAM@GTM 10-16-2011 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by toner123 (Post 1362225)
Not doubting you or arguing so please don't take it that way


I figured as far as the NA to turbo there were really limited risk now considering what we are pushing this stock block to. Considering you tuned one to 611 hp with the stage 2 set up and supporting mods only and also the success of ppl running FI. Now yes alot of that can be claimed by your performance capabilities and I wish my tune wasn't locked and just have someone around here that is good a tuning just fine tune it more to my exact car would be awesome. Sucks your all the way in Cali and I just don't have the leave days to go to a authorized uprev tuner. As for my area there is no one that uses it, but there is a tuner that is highly respected and specializes in exotic cars. As for me doing it I am not that stupid yet lol. I value more car to much to be dumb to start messing with numbers.

My good buddy frank it is all good, I'm just trying to present the pros and cons so you can make a good decision.

Sam

Ron 10-16-2011 10:53 PM

Good to know the possibility is there. Sam why did you decide not touch the throttle tables to improve response. Is that something you could add to the tune if requested or do you not reccomended it?

SAM@GTM 10-16-2011 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Ron (Post 1362253)
Good to know the possibility is there. Sam why did you decide not touch the throttle tables to improve response. Is that something you could add to the tune if requested or do you not reccomended it?

Mainly for liability reasons plus there is not much to work with right now software wise .

Sam


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