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tommyguns 06-24-2015 09:35 PM

EcuTek, Nitrous and me!
 
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Well after that VERY unfortunate and I do mean unfortunate situation(I do regret what happened), I decided to contact EcuTek for a different tuner, not because JV isn't a good tuner, we just didn't hit it off.
I was directed to Tobin Sinclair, director of sales and marketing for EcuTek. After a few minutes talking with this gentlemen about my car, he decided to sponsor me with a license and programing kit. I was directed to either of two shops for the tune, one of which was Kaizen Tuning. Although it was actually an hour further then the other choice, Tobin assured me that I would be well taken care of.
So we set up the appointment with Rob Baker Master EcuTek tuner at Kaizen and the anticipation began. After what felt like forever(only 2 weeks), today was the day. Jumped in the car for the three hour ride to Mass.. Which was fine by me, it was beautiful out, there was no traffic, the perfect day for a drive. I took this time to really get a chance to pay attention to how the car truly performed. This was the first time I really studied what was going on, from down shift over takes to 5th gear throttle mash and then some back road spirited driving.
The dyno chart speaks for itself, please don't ask me what was done, I'm no tuner so if you have any questions I would suggest you contact Rob Baker at Kaisen sales@kaizentuning.com.
A little about the shop, bunch of nice guys that were very intrigued to be tuning there first nitrous inspired 370Z. A couple of things needed addressing before we could spray and they were happy to help me sort it out, jumping right in there tools in hand. Me and Rob did some side by side trouble shooting and before you knew it we were ready to go. So if your in there area or not afraid of a little drive, I recommend you go see Kaizen Tuning!
Lets start with the goodies, flat foot shift. Just as described, allows the driver to keep the throttle fully depressed while shifting by reducing the rpm to around 4000 and holding it until the clutch is released, keeps the momentum going. This next one I love, I have yet to use it, but the demo blew me away. Launch Control!!!!! So how does it work, set launch control to on, hold pedal to floor, set desired rpm, let out the clutch avoid the wheel spin and go!
Now onto the heart of the tune. The big question, how's the throttle response? I'm selling my Sprint Booster, which is something I used with uprev. It's no longer an issue, as soon as you hit the pedal is as soon as the car responds, delay to me no longer exists. I can imagine my gas mileage dropping a bit :rofl2:. One big thing with me was the lack of pull in 5th gear, when ever I was wanting to pass on the highway I always felt the need to downshift, not any more! The car now pulls doing 80 in 5th, before I knew it I was at 100 and frankly shocked.
Now for the NITROUS, you guys running nitrous without a tune and yes that goes for you 75 shot guys, the one thing he stressed when we sprayed for the first time was, THE CAR PULLS TONS OF TIMING! I can only imagine what's going on with a 100 shot. When I mentioned that there's Z owners out there spraying without tunes, he just shook his head. So stop spraying and get a tune before we hear more nitrous horror stories. I'll sum it up like this, the cars a beast and just what I wanted. I don't chase numbers but a 100 ft-lb bump in torque is well.....:happydance: EcuTek is no longer in the background my friends, there a front runner that needs serious consideration if your planning on tuning. I couldn't be happier!
I want to take this space to give a special thank you to Tobin Sinclair and EcuTek for sponsoring me and to Rob Baker and the folks at Kaisen Tuning for taking such great care of me and my car.

MicntaeG35 06-24-2015 09:57 PM

Great write up! Question though, with the "flat foot shift" did you have something especially for that or was that all in the tune itself?

tommyguns 06-24-2015 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by MicntaeG35 (Post 3238750)
Great write up! Question though, with the "flat foot shift" did you have something especially for that or was that all in the tune itself?

Thanks, it's one of the features of EcuTek.

ANMVQ 06-24-2015 10:21 PM

Nice write up man , glad you got it all sorted out IMO I would have went elsewhere but glad it worked for you ! Happy your happy

tommyguns 06-24-2015 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by ANMVQ (Post 3238763)
Nice write up man , glad you got it all sorted out IMO I would have went elsewhere but glad it worked for you ! Happy your happy

Thanks.

Dynotronics1 06-25-2015 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by tommyguns (Post 3238739)
Well after that VERY unfortunate and I do mean unfortunate situation(I do regret what happened), I decided to contact EcuTek for a different tuner, not because JV isn't a good tuner, we just didn't hit it off.
I was directed to Tobin Sinclair, director of sales and marketing for EcuTek. After a few minutes talking with this gentlemen about my car, he decided to sponsor me with a license and programing kit. I was directed to either of two shops for the tune, one of which was Kaizen Tuning. Although it was actually an hour further then the other choice, Tobin assured me that I would be well taken care of.
So we set up the appointment with Rob Baker Master EcuTek tuner at Kaizen and the anticipation began. After what felt like forever(only 2 weeks), today was the day. Jumped in the car for the three hour ride to Mass.. Which was fine by me, it was beautiful out, there was no traffic, the perfect day for a drive. I took this time to really get a chance to pay attention to how the car truly performed. This was the first time I really studied what was going on, from down shift over takes to 5th gear throttle mash and then some back road spirited driving.
The dyno chart speaks for itself, please don't ask me what was done, I'm no tuner so if you have any questions I would suggest you contact Rob Baker at Kaisen (EcuTek Sales) <sales@ecutek.com>
A little about the shop, bunch of nice guys that were very intrigued to be tuning there first nitrous inspired 370Z. A couple of things needed addressing before we could spray and they were happy to help me sort it out, jumping right in there tools in hand. Me and Rob did some side by side trouble shooting and before you knew it we were ready to go. So if your in there area or not afraid of a little drive, I recommend you go see Kaizen Tuning!
Lets start with the goodies, flat foot shift. Just as described, allows the driver to keep the throttle fully depressed while shifting by reducing the rpm to around 4000 and holding it until the clutch is released, keeps the momentum going. This next one I love, I have yet to use it, but the demo blew me away. Launch Control!!!!! So how does it work, set launch control to on, hold pedal to floor, set desired rpm, let out the clutch avoid the wheel spin and go!
Now onto the heart of the tune. The big question, how's the throttle response? I'm selling my Sprint Booster, which is something I used with uprev. It's no longer an issue, as soon as you hit the pedal is as soon as the car responds, delay to me no longer exists. I can imagine my gas mileage dropping a bit :rofl2:. One big thing with me was the lack of pull in 5th gear, when ever I was wanting to pass on the highway I always felt the need to downshift, not any more! The car now pulls doing 80 in 5th, before I knew it I was at 100 and frankly shocked.
Now for the NITROUS, you guys running nitrous without a tune and yes that goes for you 75 shot guys, the one thing he stressed when we sprayed for the first time was, THE CAR PULLS TONS OF TIMING! I can only imagine what's going on with a 100 shot. When I mentioned that there's Z owners out there spraying without tunes, he just shook his head. So stop spraying and get a tune before we hear more nitrous horror stories. I'll sum it up like this, the cars a beast and just what I wanted. I don't chase numbers but a 100 ft-lb bump in torque is well.....:happydance: EcuTek is no longer in the background my friends, there a front runner that needs serious consideration if your planning on tuning. I couldn't be happier!
I want to take this space to give a special thank you to Tobin Sinclair and EcuTek for sponsoring me and to Rob Baker and the folks at Kaisen Tuning for taking such great care of me and my car.


Great review! The guys at Ecutek are very easy to deal with, and are complete car nuts as are most of us Master Tuners. Kaisen does really nice work from what I have seen!

Glad it all worked out for you!

mag_black 06-25-2015 09:27 AM

Tommyguns, could you give us a rough idea of costs for tune? Did you need to purchase an Ecutek cable or did you use Kaizen's?

tommyguns 06-25-2015 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by mag_black (Post 3239077)
Tommyguns, could you give us a rough idea of costs for tune? Did you need to purchase an Ecutek cable or did you use Kaizen's?

I was sponsored the entire kit. You don't need to purchase the cable in order to get a tune. Tobin thought it would be a good idea for me to have one, this way I can data log and e-tune, save me the 6 hour round trip for touch up's.
I think it's always better to just call and get a price for your specific needs. There easy to talk to, just mention me and my car. You won't be disappointed.

Zbrah 06-25-2015 10:56 AM

Nice. I'm glad to hear this finally got done!

Now let's see some vids of it in action!;)

gbrettin 06-25-2015 05:41 PM

Are you tuned with the Zex management system?

You say that the car is pulling tons of timing when you spray, right. That's not necessarily a bad thing. Obviously there is a lot less power being made when that is done, but it's good to know the car is being conservative rather than riding the ragged edge.

gbrettin 06-25-2015 05:48 PM

Get your car to the drag strip. There needs to be more nitrous people on the 1/4 mile times. :)

Jordo! 06-25-2015 06:38 PM

That flat and potent torque curve is why I bleat on and on for someone to develop a roots blower kit for this car -- looks like nitrous is a path to that curve as well :yum:

Great job!

tommyguns 06-25-2015 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gbrettin (Post 3239634)
Are you tuned with the Zex management system?

You say that the car is pulling tons of timing when you spray, right. That's not necessarily a bad thing. Obviously there is a lot less power being made when that is done, but it's good to know the car is being conservative rather than riding the ragged edge.

Zex all the way! The timing thing was just a heads up.


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