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edconline 08-25-2015 01:42 PM

New ECUTEK tune (Switched from my Uprev dyno tune) by SpecialtyZ
 
I figured rather than hiding this info in my journal, I would post it in the tunig section so other members that may be thinking about switching to ECUTEK from UpRev or doing a tune for the first time would be able to see it more easily.

So as soon as I saw that ECUTEK had finalized the phase 2 RaceRom for the 370Z I made up my mind that it was time to switch from UpRev to ECUTEK. I decided to do this not because I was unhappy with my UpRev tune, but because I really wanted the new features that RaceRom had and I was curious to try it out. Any HP gain would just be a bonus. I had also made a couple changes to the car since my last dyno tune.

Current mods:
- Fast Intentions Non-Res CBE
- Stillen Gen 3's
- Motordyne ART pipes
- NST UD Crank/OD Alt Pulleys

Last time I was tuned I didn't have the pulleys and I had Berk TP's instead of the ART pipes. Since installing the ART pipes, my butt dyno said there was more torque down low, but who knows.

Greg and Sebastian from Specialty Z flew in as they have the past few years and did tuning for the Z guys from Edmonton and surrounding area at Horsepower Solutions in Edmonton. This is the same shop I had my UpRev dyno tune done at 2 years prior by them, so the dyno is the same however it was moved to HP Solutions new facility. The temp today was about 10 degrees hotter than it was 2 years ago, and it was 15% more humidity IIRC.

The first thing they did was a baseline 4th Gear pull with the Uprev tune still in:
http://www.the370z.com/members/edcon...uprev-tune.jpg

They then pulled the Uprev out and reflashed with ECUTEK. After some tweaking, here is where I ended up with (4th gear with ECUTEK):
http://www.the370z.com/members/edcon...son-ecutek.jpg

They then did a pull in 5th gear to get final numbers:
http://www.the370z.com/members/edcon...ear-ecutek.jpg

For reference, here is my 5th gear pull from two years ago:
http://www.the370z.com/members/edcon...dyno-sheet.jpg

Numbers so that you don't have to stare at graphs:

Baseline 4th (Uprev): 293/232
Final 4th (ECUTEK): 300/237
Final 5th: 303/250
2 years ago: 303/251

Gain (4th gear) from retuning with ECUTEK (and some mod changes[ART pipes/pulleys]): 7WHP/5WTQ

As you can see, while there were some gains from the baseline, it's impossible to say what was a result of the ECUTEK tuning, pulleys or changing to ART pipes from standard TP's. And while I ended with almost identical numbers to two years ago, based on the baseline it's clear the numbers on the dyno were just lower all around today than two years ago. So impossible to compare my 'glory' pull from two years ago to this one.

Additionally, it's clear that up here at 2201', I'm not gonna get anywhere near the 330/275 numbers that I see my southern brothers putting down. So if you're thinking the numbers look low for the mods, consider all the factors.

Overall the tuning and reprogramming process went really well, once again I was extremely impressed with Sebastian and Greg, if you ever have the opportunity to get tuned by Specialty Z I suggest you take it!

Driving impressions:

First off, throttle response. I would be remiss not to mention it. For those of you with the Sprint Booster, it's like being on 'Race/Red' always. ECUTEK allows control of the throttle that UpRev did not. Sebastian could explain it better, but basically they can do anything with the throttle now. No lag at all, ever, from any RPM. So that's awesome.

As far as power, honestly, it's hard to say if I feel any change. The UpRev tune they had done for me previously was really good, and this one is as well.
So other than the throttle response (Which is NOT insignificant) if you were already dyno tuned with UpRev and were looking to go to ECUTEK ONLY for power gains, I'm not sure I could recommend it on that basis alone.

HOWEVER

Features:

Let's start with map selection. Amazing. If you've see the videos of it, you know what I mean. If you haven't, watch them. I don't know why, but I would often think "hmm am I still in map 'x'?" With ECUTEK it's so simple to find out, or pick a new one.

Launch control:
Amazing. Again, WATCH THE VIDEO if you haven't. The ability to adjust the launch RPM via the cruise control on the fly is incredible, plus it has a memory so whatever RPM you last launched at is what it will default to the next time you launch. This combined with no lift shift makes racing WAY more fun, and a lot easier.

No Lift Shift:
Like it sounds, now you can keep the accelerator pedal smashed to the floor and shift with no bouncing off the rev limiter! (That is, once you retrain your mind. At first, out of habit, I would lift ever so slightly and that disables it, then OOPS there is the rev limiter lol)
The way it works is, as soon as you put the clutch in, provided the feature is enabled, and you are 100% on full throttle, the RPM is held WHERE YOU PRESS THE CLUTCH. Then you shift. You you can no lift shift at 3000RPM every gear if you want to, or you can do it at 7500RPM. It's a great system.

Traction Control:
I was very excited to try out the traction control, but they had not added the feature to a Z yet so I was the guinea pig. The way it works is, with the feature enabled, and VDC off, ECUTEK takes over the traction control task with a definable level of wheel slip. The factory oil temp gauge is temporarily hijacked to display the slip setting as a scale of 0-100% (max temp reading is 0% slip, min temp reading is 100% slip). You dial it up and down via the cruise control toggle. Once you select this, like the launch control, it has a memory and will remain at the level you set. Again, I don't know the technical details as to how the system works, but I know it DOES work.

I went to an empty parking lot, and started playing. With VDC off and traction control not on, I got rolling in second then pinned it and turned. Instant spin out, as expected. Then I set the map to my traction control one, and set it to 50%. Same thing, rolling, floor it and crank the wheel, and it started to slide, but it was a gentle, very controllable slide that I could recover immediately. I then set it to 0% slip and went again. This time, there was no slipping AT ALL. It seemed to cut throttle and apply some braking, similar to VDC but WAY faster. Finally I set it to 100% slip and tried again. The back end did spin out, but it didn't seem as 'out of control' as VDC off with no traction control. It seemed like something was still going on that was letting me spin it, but still doing....something lol.
I set it back to 0% slip and went out on the street. Now I have very sticky tires, but I took some 90 degree corners at speed just to see, and the car WOULD NOT SLIDE. Power was always restored much faster than with VDC too. I had Sebastian enable it on all my maps, as far as I'm concerned VDC is dead to me. (Yes, I know some people never have it on anyways, but the way I drive on the street, absolutely no electronic nannies will = the ditch, or worse, sooner than later.)

I also tried using traction control in tandem with launch control to see if in case you launched too high, it would limit wheel spin. It did not. Also, as you dial up and down the speed to launch at, you're adjusting the slip% as it's the same button. So currently, I would not use the launch control/traction control together.

I still need to test traction control in the rain, and lock in my setting for DD (looking like 30% slip will be perfect), but it is VERY good and changes the way you can drive at/near the limit. I'm not saying it replaces the $1400 racelogic.... but I'm not saying it doesn't. I know there are no videos up yet of the traction control feature of ECUTEK in action on the Z so when I get some time I will endeavor to make one.

Other features:
I had SZ turn on the increased fan duty cycle, just like with UpRev, and they made 4 modes for me:

Mode 1: 94 Octane, Street tune w/traction control enabled
Mode 2: 94 Octane, Race, Launch Control and No Lift Shift enabled
Mode 3: 94 Octane, Traction Control
Mode 4: 91 Octane, safe mode

(Mode 1 & 3 are identical now that I had TC enabled on every map)

Additionally, I learned ECUTEK has valet mode built in. You go past mode 4 and the needle goes to 8. The valet mode sounds very cool, you can select RPM and speed limits by distance: EG: 60km/h for 1km then 5km/h after, etc. I just left it on the stock settings.

I also had them enable the SES light as a knock sensor. Again with this, they can program how much knock it needs to detect before it flashes. It works too, I had it flash at me once since the tune (in 1st gear weirdly, not WOT, just an instant) but it must have just hit the threshold for a second. It's just another nice-to-have.

Honestly, I may be missing other features but that's the gist of it. We are working on per-gear rev limiting too, it wasn't 100% at the time of the tune but Sebastian emailed ECUTEK and they are already working on it.

If you can't tell from the last 750 words, SWITCHING TO ECUTEK FOR THE FEATURES ALONE IS WORTH EVERY SINGLE PENNY AND MORE.

Speaking of pennies, the cost:
ECUTEK Cable is: $350USD
ECUTEK License: $250USD

Tuning costs will obviously vary, so contact SZ for a quote for your situation. I bought a cable as it will be well worth it with updates, new features, etc. Apparently reflashes and updates are even easier with ECUTEK to do remotely than UpRev was.
Plus the cable will work for my Juke! lol.

As I explore the new tune and features further, I'll update this thread. I hope this helps people who are on the fence to make the best decision possible and move to ECUTEK!

BC416 08-25-2015 01:53 PM

Awesome review! Lots of good stuff in here.

EVOHUNTER 08-25-2015 01:56 PM

Dude I noticed the Throttle response instantly, My car feels like a different car, except my rev limiter at 5000rpm :(. ECUTEK is the way to go, its a no brainer!

370Z JT 08-25-2015 02:01 PM

Did they mess with vvel?

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edconline 08-25-2015 02:03 PM

New ECUTEK tune (Switched from my Uprev dyno tune) by SpecialtyZ
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 370Z JT (Post 3293480)
Did they mess with vvel?

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I have no idea, they had a 91 octane base 370Z ECUTEK map that they used as a base to build my tune on. Whether or not that map had VVEL changes, I don't know. That's a question for Sebastian at Specialty Z.


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AntiVenom 08-25-2015 02:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BC416 (Post 3293469)
Awesome review! Lot's of good stuff in here.

:iagree:

GZ3 08-25-2015 02:23 PM

thanks for the review, looks like ecutek is the way to go regardless. Especially for first timers getting tune

thank god for another option besides uprev...i was NOT happy with mine either

Carbon_z 08-25-2015 02:28 PM

Great review.

TerribleONE 08-25-2015 03:11 PM

Nice write up

zguynate 08-25-2015 03:24 PM

Great review. I was on the fence about switching to ECUTek from UpRev, but this sold me. One of my biggest complaints about the 370z from the beginning was the laggy throttle. Sounds like this resolves the issue. Whenever/If I rebuild my VQ, Ill make the switch.

binary0x01 08-25-2015 04:09 PM

Doing that at Seb's prolly end of year or something. Thanks for the detailed heads up.

carlitos_370z 08-26-2015 07:15 AM

soo awesome.... i want t tune with ecutek soon haha! :tup:

chuckie311 08-26-2015 02:12 PM

Yep ill be switching over in Oct when i do my headers cant wait!

Seb@SZ 08-26-2015 02:30 PM

Hi Ed, thanks for the great and detailed review!

Elmo370z 09-28-2015 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 370Z JT (Post 3293480)
Did they mess with vvel?

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I discussed that with my tuner, he said for basic breather mods the vvel won't really come into play. Tuning with uprev vs ecu tek won't really net you much gains as you see with his dyno, it's when you either go boost or you're building your heads and installing a much more aggressive cam that tuning with ecu tek will start to shine over uprev.

Carbon_z 09-28-2015 01:56 PM

Ecutek will help you with E85 setup, traction tuning and running closed loop system to bypass maf sensors.

ChaseZ 08-21-2016 02:17 PM

Any idea if Sebastian is coming up this year?
I'd make the drive up to have him tune mine and switch to Ecutek

Hotrodz 08-21-2016 06:23 PM

I think he has already made the trip?

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edconline 08-21-2016 06:36 PM

Yes, this is done for the year unfortunately.


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ChaseZ 08-21-2016 07:24 PM

That's too bad. Thanks for letting me know.

ANMVQ 08-22-2016 07:20 AM

Good write up man, I gained WHP also on my tune but mine was a little more like 15, but through out the RPM range its really more than that :). The throttle response on his tune is ridiculous.

I have the Traction Control enabled on mine but ZERO clue how to use it, LOL G37 sedan so now Oil temp gauge, "Stock one anyways". Seb knows his sh#t for sure

Cell 08-25-2016 04:11 PM

Will uprev ever work update their program to add these new features? THey are behind...

I wish there was someone trust worthy that can tune the Z around here in Chicago and knows ECUTek.

Ryan998 02-14-2017 07:55 PM

:tiphat:will ecutck tune solve CEL light problem for my test pipe?

edconline 02-14-2017 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryan998 (Post 3615951)
:tiphat:will ecutck tune solve CEL light problem for my test pipe?



You bet it will! Just have the tuner shut that off (they would probably do so anyways but you can always mention it.)

NRGz 02-18-2017 06:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edconline (Post 3615952)
You bet it will! Just have the tuner shut that off (they would probably do so anyways but you can always mention it.)



This. I believe the tuner can shut off the light. Though, if I can recall.. if you have inspections, you may have to flash to one that isnt shut off.


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mousewei84 03-06-2017 09:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edconline (Post 3293461)
I figured rather than hiding this info in my journal, I would post it in the tunig section so other members that may be thinking about switching to ECUTEK from UpRev or doing a tune for the first time would be able to see it more easily.

So as soon as I saw that ECUTEK had finalized the phase 2 RaceRom for the 370Z I made up my mind that it was time to switch from UpRev to ECUTEK. I decided to do this not because I was unhappy with my UpRev tune, but because I really wanted the new features that RaceRom had and I was curious to try it out. Any HP gain would just be a bonus. I had also made a couple changes to the car since my last dyno tune.

Current mods:
- Fast Intentions Non-Res CBE
- Stillen Gen 3's
- Motordyne ART pipes
- NST UD Crank/OD Alt Pulleys

Last time I was tuned I didn't have the pulleys and I had Berk TP's instead of the ART pipes. Since installing the ART pipes, my butt dyno said there was more torque down low, but who knows.

Greg and Sebastian from Specialty Z flew in as they have the past few years and did tuning for the Z guys from Edmonton and surrounding area at Horsepower Solutions in Edmonton. This is the same shop I had my UpRev dyno tune done at 2 years prior by them, so the dyno is the same however it was moved to HP Solutions new facility. The temp today was about 10 degrees hotter than it was 2 years ago, and it was 15% more humidity IIRC.

The first thing they did was a baseline 4th Gear pull with the Uprev tune still in:
http://www.the370z.com/members/edcon...uprev-tune.jpg

They then pulled the Uprev out and reflashed with ECUTEK. After some tweaking, here is where I ended up with (4th gear with ECUTEK):
http://www.the370z.com/members/edcon...son-ecutek.jpg

They then did a pull in 5th gear to get final numbers:
http://www.the370z.com/members/edcon...ear-ecutek.jpg

For reference, here is my 5th gear pull from two years ago:
http://www.the370z.com/members/edcon...dyno-sheet.jpg

Numbers so that you don't have to stare at graphs:

Baseline 4th (Uprev): 293/232
Final 4th (ECUTEK): 300/237
Final 5th: 303/250
2 years ago: 303/251

Gain (4th gear) from retuning with ECUTEK (and some mod changes[ART pipes/pulleys]): 7WHP/5WTQ

As you can see, while there were some gains from the baseline, it's impossible to say what was a result of the ECUTEK tuning, pulleys or changing to ART pipes from standard TP's. And while I ended with almost identical numbers to two years ago, based on the baseline it's clear the numbers on the dyno were just lower all around today than two years ago. So impossible to compare my 'glory' pull from two years ago to this one.

Additionally, it's clear that up here at 2201', I'm not gonna get anywhere near the 330/275 numbers that I see my southern brothers putting down. So if you're thinking the numbers look low for the mods, consider all the factors.

Overall the tuning and reprogramming process went really well, once again I was extremely impressed with Sebastian and Greg, if you ever have the opportunity to get tuned by Specialty Z I suggest you take it!

Driving impressions:

First off, throttle response. I would be remiss not to mention it. For those of you with the Sprint Booster, it's like being on 'Race/Red' always. ECUTEK allows control of the throttle that UpRev did not. Sebastian could explain it better, but basically they can do anything with the throttle now. No lag at all, ever, from any RPM. So that's awesome.

As far as power, honestly, it's hard to say if I feel any change. The UpRev tune they had done for me previously was really good, and this one is as well.
So other than the throttle response (Which is NOT insignificant) if you were already dyno tuned with UpRev and were looking to go to ECUTEK ONLY for power gains, I'm not sure I could recommend it on that basis alone.

HOWEVER

Features:

Let's start with map selection. Amazing. If you've see the videos of it, you know what I mean. If you haven't, watch them. I don't know why, but I would often think "hmm am I still in map 'x'?" With ECUTEK it's so simple to find out, or pick a new one.

Launch control:
Amazing. Again, WATCH THE VIDEO if you haven't. The ability to adjust the launch RPM via the cruise control on the fly is incredible, plus it has a memory so whatever RPM you last launched at is what it will default to the next time you launch. This combined with no lift shift makes racing WAY more fun, and a lot easier.

No Lift Shift:
Like it sounds, now you can keep the accelerator pedal smashed to the floor and shift with no bouncing off the rev limiter! (That is, once you retrain your mind. At first, out of habit, I would lift ever so slightly and that disables it, then OOPS there is the rev limiter lol)
The way it works is, as soon as you put the clutch in, provided the feature is enabled, and you are 100% on full throttle, the RPM is held WHERE YOU PRESS THE CLUTCH. Then you shift. You you can no lift shift at 3000RPM every gear if you want to, or you can do it at 7500RPM. It's a great system.

Traction Control:
I was very excited to try out the traction control, but they had not added the feature to a Z yet so I was the guinea pig. The way it works is, with the feature enabled, and VDC off, ECUTEK takes over the traction control task with a definable level of wheel slip. The factory oil temp gauge is temporarily hijacked to display the slip setting as a scale of 0-100% (max temp reading is 0% slip, min temp reading is 100% slip). You dial it up and down via the cruise control toggle. Once you select this, like the launch control, it has a memory and will remain at the level you set. Again, I don't know the technical details as to how the system works, but I know it DOES work.

I went to an empty parking lot, and started playing. With VDC off and traction control not on, I got rolling in second then pinned it and turned. Instant spin out, as expected. Then I set the map to my traction control one, and set it to 50%. Same thing, rolling, floor it and crank the wheel, and it started to slide, but it was a gentle, very controllable slide that I could recover immediately. I then set it to 0% slip and went again. This time, there was no slipping AT ALL. It seemed to cut throttle and apply some braking, similar to VDC but WAY faster. Finally I set it to 100% slip and tried again. The back end did spin out, but it didn't seem as 'out of control' as VDC off with no traction control. It seemed like something was still going on that was letting me spin it, but still doing....something lol.
I set it back to 0% slip and went out on the street. Now I have very sticky tires, but I took some 90 degree corners at speed just to see, and the car WOULD NOT SLIDE. Power was always restored much faster than with VDC too. I had Sebastian enable it on all my maps, as far as I'm concerned VDC is dead to me. (Yes, I know some people never have it on anyways, but the way I drive on the street, absolutely no electronic nannies will = the ditch, or worse, sooner than later.)

I also tried using traction control in tandem with launch control to see if in case you launched too high, it would limit wheel spin. It did not. Also, as you dial up and down the speed to launch at, you're adjusting the slip% as it's the same button. So currently, I would not use the launch control/traction control together.

I still need to test traction control in the rain, and lock in my setting for DD (looking like 30% slip will be perfect), but it is VERY good and changes the way you can drive at/near the limit. I'm not saying it replaces the $1400 racelogic.... but I'm not saying it doesn't. I know there are no videos up yet of the traction control feature of ECUTEK in action on the Z so when I get some time I will endeavor to make one.

Other features:
I had SZ turn on the increased fan duty cycle, just like with UpRev, and they made 4 modes for me:

Mode 1: 94 Octane, Street tune w/traction control enabled
Mode 2: 94 Octane, Race, Launch Control and No Lift Shift enabled
Mode 3: 94 Octane, Traction Control
Mode 4: 91 Octane, safe mode

(Mode 1 & 3 are identical now that I had TC enabled on every map)

Additionally, I learned ECUTEK has valet mode built in. You go past mode 4 and the needle goes to 8. The valet mode sounds very cool, you can select RPM and speed limits by distance: EG: 60km/h for 1km then 5km/h after, etc. I just left it on the stock settings.

I also had them enable the SES light as a knock sensor. Again with this, they can program how much knock it needs to detect before it flashes. It works too, I had it flash at me once since the tune (in 1st gear weirdly, not WOT, just an instant) but it must have just hit the threshold for a second. It's just another nice-to-have.

Honestly, I may be missing other features but that's the gist of it. We are working on per-gear rev limiting too, it wasn't 100% at the time of the tune but Sebastian emailed ECUTEK and they are already working on it.

If you can't tell from the last 750 words, SWITCHING TO ECUTEK FOR THE FEATURES ALONE IS WORTH EVERY SINGLE PENNY AND MORE.

Speaking of pennies, the cost:
ECUTEK Cable is: $350USD
ECUTEK License: $250USD

Tuning costs will obviously vary, so contact SZ for a quote for your situation. I bought a cable as it will be well worth it with updates, new features, etc. Apparently reflashes and updates are even easier with ECUTEK to do remotely than UpRev was.
Plus the cable will work for my Juke! lol.

As I explore the new tune and features further, I'll update this thread. I hope this helps people who are on the fence to make the best decision possible and move to ECUTEK!

Thank you for this great and quality review! I have two questions if you could help:
1: What is the slip % of advance traction control you found the best to be on HPDE track/road course (Assuming you did some? or the most comfortable % you think?(Where not too sensitive to cut fuel and still save you when you made mistake))

2: Could you give me a step by step how to adjust/change slip percentage? (Just did a EcuTek tune and i don't think tuner told me it is self-adjustable.

Thank you in advance!

carlitos_370z 03-07-2017 06:43 AM

I finish the mods of my Z soo Im going to take it to get a Ecutek tune soon!!!! :happydance:

KE_1508 03-19-2017 09:25 PM

That's some pretty cool feats that Ecutek has. I would love to have adjustability on the traction control.

edconline 03-19-2017 09:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mousewei84 (Post 3624012)
Thank you for this great and quality review! I have two questions if you could help:

1: What is the slip % of advance traction control you found the best to be on HPDE track/road course (Assuming you did some? or the most comfortable % you think?(Where not too sensitive to cut fuel and still save you when you made mistake))



2: Could you give me a step by step how to adjust/change slip percentage? (Just did a EcuTek tune and i don't think tuner told me it is self-adjustable.



Thank you in advance!



Sorry, don't know why I didn't see this before.
In answer to your questions: the last two times I was out at the track, I actually had the Juke out lol, I haven't had the Z out on a course since doing this traction control feature.

To adjust it, you switch to the map that has the feature enabled, ensure VDC is off, and use the cruise control up/down to set the slip percentage. The 'percentage' slip is displayed temporarily on the oil temp gauge (you have to use the needle position to determine the relative percentage).
For the life of me, I can't recall if needle full left is 100% slip and full right is zero slip or the other way around, however I remember liking between 40-60% slip for street driving.

Hope this helps!

Ape Factory 03-20-2017 07:43 PM

The new bluetooth dongle setup also allows you to adjust traction control as well as the throttle hijack.

mousewei84 03-23-2017 10:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edconline (Post 3629415)
Sorry, don't know why I didn't see this before.
In answer to your questions: the last two times I was out at the track, I actually had the Juke out lol, I haven't had the Z out on a course since doing this traction control feature.

To adjust it, you switch to the map that has the feature enabled, ensure VDC is off, and use the cruise control up/down to set the slip percentage. The 'percentage' slip is displayed temporarily on the oil temp gauge (you have to use the needle position to determine the relative percentage).
For the life of me, I can't recall if needle full left is 100% slip and full right is zero slip or the other way around, however I remember liking between 40-60% slip for street driving.

Hope this helps!

Thank you for the input! I was told by my tuner that I need to purchase additional EcuTek Bluetooth hardware ($299) to be able to adjust slip % myself. Not sure how you get it adjustable through cruise control? Did you buy the same hard ware too to enable adjust it on cruise control?

Current I can only adjust which map to use through cruise control.

Btw how you feel about the differences on slip %? I am trying to find a sweet spot for track where it will not limit engine input when full throttle coming out of turn and also can help you to control it than factory traction control off. What are the percentages you feel and you would recommend it for track/skidpad/street? Thank you very much for the help!

edconline 03-23-2017 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mousewei84 (Post 3631491)
Thank you for the input! I was told by my tuner that I need to purchase additional EcuTek Bluetooth hardware ($299) to be able to adjust slip % myself. Not sure how you get it adjustable through cruise control? Did you buy the same hard ware too to enable adjust it on cruise control?



Current I can only adjust which map to use through cruise control.



Btw how you feel about the differences on slip %? I am trying to find a sweet spot for track where it will not limit engine input when full throttle coming out of turn and also can help you to control it than factory traction control off. What are the percentages you feel and you would recommend it for track/skidpad/street? Thank you very much for the help!



I didn't get the BT dongle, the way mine works is once I'm on my traction control map, as long as cruise control is OFF I can press up and down on that rocker to adjust the slip %. No Bluetooth required. SpecialtyZ did this for me. Don't hold cancel down or you'll be changing the map as you currently do.

I found 40% grip (60% slip) to be great for the street. For track/skidpad I can't comment yet!



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ChaseZ 03-23-2017 10:24 PM

Car been parked a long time but I'd swear my cruise moves my launch rpm up or down by 100rpm per click of the button. Ecutek/Seb also

edconline 03-23-2017 10:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChaseZ (Post 3631495)
Car been parked a long time but I'd swear my cruise moves my launch rpm up or down by 100rpm per click of the button. Ecutek/Seb also



Yes, that would be in a map with launch control activated, and provided you are set up to launch/on the throttle.

My launch control map is different than my traction control map so I can't speak to how it would work with both active on one map. Assuming it's possible, I'd imagine that you set the slip % before you go to launch, then once you're set up to launch and on the Rev limiter, you'd adjust the limit up and down with the same button.


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Hotrodz 03-28-2017 09:28 AM

Update...if you have been holding off on getting the EcuTek dongle because that app was available for Apple devices Seb let me know a couple of days ago that it is now available for the Android. I just downloaded it and paired it with my dongle...:driving:

mousewei84 03-29-2017 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by edconline (Post 3631493)
I didn't get the BT dongle, the way mine works is once I'm on my traction control map, as long as cruise control is OFF I can press up and down on that rocker to adjust the slip %. No Bluetooth required. SpecialtyZ did this for me. Don't hold cancel down or you'll be changing the map as you currently do.

I found 40% grip (60% slip) to be great for the street. For track/skidpad I can't comment yet!



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Hey man, I just get back from my tuner saying if i do press up and down on cruise control for slip % of advance traction control, I will lose the ability to have different modes(Maps) for anything else. Is that what you experienced too?

Hotrodz 03-29-2017 03:03 PM

Never heard that one before...you should only lose the maps if you don't have the vdc off or the vdc is and you are using the cruise control.

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edconline 03-29-2017 03:22 PM

New ECUTEK tune (Switched from my Uprev dyno tune) by SpecialtyZ
 
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Originally Posted by mousewei84 (Post 3633967)
Hey man, I just get back from my tuner saying if i do press up and down on cruise control for slip % of advance traction control, I will lose the ability to have different modes(Maps) for anything else. Is that what you experienced too?



No. They must be assuming traction control adjustment is a global setting, which it doesn't appear to be on my tune.


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mousewei84 03-29-2017 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by edconline (Post 3633988)
No. They must be assuming tracking control adjustment is a global setting, which it doesn't appear to be on my tune.


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Thank you for the quick answer man!

Do you mind to elaborate how to keep both mode/map switching and traction control slip % adjustment so I would be able to explain to my tuner? Really appreciate that sir!

edconline 03-29-2017 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by mousewei84 (Post 3633990)
Thank you for the quick answer man!



Do you mind to elaborate how to keep both mode/map switching and traction control slip % adjustment so I would be able to explain to my tuner? Really appreciate that sir!



Unfortunately I am the wrong person to ask, as the specifics of setting the map parameters is something only Sebastian at Specialty Z who did my tune could answer.


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