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Stailey 09-13-2014 11:44 PM

I just posted on my build thread the results from the tune with those installed parts... check it out in my sig.

BeemaaZ 09-14-2014 03:47 AM

Berk HFC Motordyne e370 cbe and Stillen gen 3 intakes
 
Those mods will probably get you no more than 320 HP or lower on Mustang Dyno.


What I like about Uprev tune:

1. Removed throttle lag (1st gear)
2. Valet Map
3. Increased Torque
4. Better Gas Mileage (depends how you drive)
5. Reprogramed cooling fan
6. No Start Map (anti-theft mode)

jamesj1996 09-14-2014 09:36 AM

nice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BeemaaZ (Post 2964390)
Those mods will probably get you no more than 320 HP or lower on Mustang Dyno.


What I like about Uprev tune:

1. Removed throttle lag (1st gear)
2. Valet Map
3. Increased Torque
4. Better Gas Mileage (depends how you drive)
5. Reprogramed cooling fan
6. No Start Map (anti-theft mode)

now are all of those standard...like #'s 2 and 6 or do i choose between maps. and with the tune i get more torque and it removes throttle lag? what about the 93 octane, performance maps etc? isnt there an eco map too?

jamesj1996 09-14-2014 09:40 AM

and staily u only got 273 with the mods i have??? wth usually ppl get atleast 315 with cbe hfc and intakes

Chuck33079 09-14-2014 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jamesj1996 (Post 2964474)
and staily u only got 273 with the mods i have??? wth usually ppl get atleast 315 with cbe hfc and intakes

Depends on the type of dyno. He may have been on a much lower reading dyno than most. Most people quote Dynojet numbers, but most Zs put down 270-280 stock on a Dynojet. It's hard to compare numbers like that. Unless you know for sure you've got the same type of dyno, same type of fuel, same basic quality of maintenance, same tuner, same elevation and same ambient conditions as someone else you can't directly compare. At best, you can get a 10whp range.

Make sure you take the most current throttle map from the thread in the tuning section to your tuner as a lot of them don't spend a whole lot of time tweaking the throttle.

You switch between maps using the cruise control switches. You'll get a handful of maps to switch between as BeemaaZ posted.

jamesj1996 09-14-2014 10:12 AM

re
 
what would ur top 5 maps be? also tuning section?

Stailey 09-14-2014 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2964475)
Depends on the type of dyno. He may have been on a much lower reading dyno than most. Most people quote Dynojet numbers, but most Zs put down 270-280 stock on a Dynojet. It's hard to compare numbers like that. Unless you know for sure you've got the same type of dyno, same type of fuel, same basic quality of maintenance, same tuner, same elevation and same ambient conditions as someone else you can't directly compare. At best, you can get a 10whp range.

Make sure you take the most current throttle map from the thread in the tuning section to your tuner as a lot of them don't spend a whole lot of time tweaking the throttle.

You switch between maps using the cruise control switches. You'll get a handful of maps to switch between as BeemaaZ posted.

Yeah, they were telling me that generally their Dyno runs lower numbers than most. Not sure how much though. Keep in mind I also have a 7AT...

I run 93 octane, nothing else... I just bought the car two months ago so I'm not sure on its maintenence before me. I know I'll be taking his care from here on out.

Although I was expecting much higher numbers, I really felt a huge difference from my initial install of the parts and more so after the tune. The tune really made a huge difference with how I interact with the car, much more responsive. I'm happy with it.

All in all, I have a trip back to Atlanta soon and if I have time, I'll have it on a dynojet to see what it'll say. I'm positive I've installed the parts correctly, but I'll have that checked too.

Chuck33079 09-14-2014 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stailey (Post 2964542)
Yeah, they were telling me that generally their Dyno runs lower numbers than most. Not sure how much though. Keep in mind I also have a 7AT...

I run 93 octane, nothing else... I just bought the car two months ago so I'm not sure on its maintenence before me. I know I'll be taking his care from here on out.

Although I was expecting much higher numbers, I really felt a huge difference from my initial install of the parts and more so after the tune. The tune really made a huge difference with how I interact with the car, much more responsive. I'm happy with it.

All in all, I have a trip back to Atlanta soon and if I have time, I'll have it on a dynojet to see what it'll say. I'm positive I've installed the parts correctly, but I'll have that checked too.

What you need to know is what a stock Z puts down on their dyno to figure out if you're where you should be.

Stailey 09-14-2014 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2964548)
What you need to know is what a stock Z puts down on their dyno to figure out if you're where you should be.

Yeah, I never got a stock baseline. Too late for that I guess, lol.

I really can't complain though. The car feels great and the tune really has done wonders (at least from the day that I've had it thus far).

I'll worry about numbers when I go FI. The only thing I would be worried about right now is if I just installed the parts improperly. I don't hear anything wrong and all of the sensors seem to be working with no warning lights.

I'm going to change all of the fluids out of the car soon just to get the old stuff out and higher quality fluids in, maybe install an oil cooler too. I've already done my second oil change with redline, magnets, and puroilator filter.

jamesj1996 09-14-2014 03:56 PM

yeah i have a 6mt and after u change all fluids itll prob run smoother too. i had my diff trans engine brake and clutch fluids all flushed and changed like a month ago. u can actually feel the car running smoother


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