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DrEvil 05-24-2011 11:21 AM

Osiris self install?
 
Now that I've done the better intake and exhust thing , I am now looking at the Osiris standard. The qustion is ,can I do a self install or does it have to be done at a tuner shop. Can't find any threads about this.

wstar 05-24-2011 11:42 AM

You can "self install" Osiris Standard. Basically you buy Standard and fill out a form with a list of your mods, and they ship you the special cable (which is what's tied to your license) and email you tuned map setup, and you download the software to a windows laptop and flash it. It will have 5 maps, and you can set some of them up for map switching to valet mode, security mode, stock tuning, etc.

You can then also datalog with Cipher and send those results back to them (up to 3 times free?) for an "e-Tune" with new maps based on the datalogs.

My experience with the canned tune they shipped me (initial one based on a filled out form, no e-Tune) was that the tune kinda sucked. It leaned out the engine and didn't make any additional power (and then lost power when I added on the M370 manifold), so I'm back to just using my stock map and valet/security modes for now.

You probably want a real dyno tune from a tuner, in which case you should talk to whoever you're going to use to tune it locally, and they'll tell you what to buy license-wise.

DrEvil 05-24-2011 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wstar (Post 1129746)
You can "self install" Osiris Standard. Basically you buy Standard and fill out a form with a list of your mods, and they ship you the special cable (which is what's tied to your license) and email you tuned map setup, and you download the software to a windows laptop and flash it. It will have 5 maps, and you can set some of them up for map switching to valet mode, security mode, stock tuning, etc.

You can then also datalog with Cipher and send those results back to them (up to 3 times free?) for an "e-Tune" with new maps based on the datalogs.

My experience with the canned tune they shipped me (initial one based on a filled out form, no e-Tune) was that the tune kinda sucked. It leaned out the engine and didn't make any additional power (and then lost power when I added on the M370 manifold), so I'm back to just using my stock map and valet/security modes for now.

You probably want a real dyno tune from a tuner, in which case you should talk to whoever you're going to use to tune it locally, and they'll tell you what to buy license-wise.

Thanks,you answered alot more than I asked,I'll wait untill I find a place around here to do it right.:tiphat:

AlphaSnacks 05-27-2011 04:28 PM

It's pretty simple - I did it on my 350Z and it felt worlds better. Can't wait until my bolt ons are installed to do it on the 370Z.

JDMFairlady21 05-28-2011 07:40 PM

shoot us a call if you need your car tuned ;)

AlphaSnacks 05-28-2011 07:44 PM

^^^ Indeed.

If you want it done reputably and worry free, just go to PM. You're in NJ so the trek isn't that bad.

DrEvil 05-29-2011 08:58 AM

Thanks to all for your input. On thursday I found an Osiris installer/dealer/on a dyno, just 12 miles from home. Gonna git 'er done in the next two weeks.


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