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Zbrah 06-24-2013 06:10 PM

just subbing so I can read more later.

Dynotronics1 06-24-2013 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by jofro6 (Post 2377389)
you ship fedex/ups, or by usps? Just so i have a time frame of when i should be checkin my doorstep lol

usps

HardTech 06-24-2013 06:51 PM

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I came from a G8, a tune from day 1 did yield some results. Would anything be gained on a stock new Z?

Although I do plan intake, and HFC in the future.

dP3NGU1N 06-24-2013 06:51 PM

Is there a date that this group buy going to end or are you going to be keeping these prices for the forseeable future? I'd like to get in on this but I'd also like to wait until I get paid before I do so (don't like carrying balances over on my cards).

Also, if going with the $450 option now, how much would the cable be if purchased later?

Dynotronics1 06-24-2013 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by HardTech (Post 2377501)
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I came from a G8, a tune from day 1 did yield some results. Would anything be gained on a stock new Z?

Although I do plan intake, and HFC in the future.

Stock car will gain a great deal of drive ability, as well as roughly 15-16 whp

Dynotronics1 06-24-2013 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by dP3NGU1N (Post 2377504)
Is there a date that this group buy going to end or are you going to be keeping these prices for the forseeable future? I'd like to get in on this but I'd also like to wait until I get paid before I do so (don't like carrying balances over on my cards).

Also, if going with the $450 option now, how much would the cable be if purchased later?

really no end date in sight right now, most likely at least thru the end of July.

300.00 for the cable if you have a tune from us and want to get one later

phunk 06-24-2013 08:59 PM

What does it cost if you want everything you need to tune the car entirely by yourself? Is that the $750 or does the $750 only mean you can upload maps provided by ecutek tuners?

shivers 06-24-2013 09:26 PM

Are all ECUs supported at this point or will some of us need to do a ROM dump so it can be sent off to EcuTek and added to their running list of supported ECUs?

And does your calibration come ready to go or do we do some data logs and send them back to you for fine tuning to end up with fully tuned, car specific ROM?

Dynotronics1 06-25-2013 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by phunk (Post 2377715)
What does it cost if you want everything you need to tune the car entirely by yourself? Is that the $750 or does the $750 only mean you can upload maps provided by ecutek tuners?

This version is for those that want a calibration , but don't want to tune it themselves.

we do offer the option of the full edit software to shops that would like to tune their own, or customer cars.

We also offer a shop version that allows a shop to work with us to tune customer cars, but we still do the calibrations here.

We are actively looking for qualified shops that want to offer a better solution for their 370z, and other Nissan customers

Dynotronics1 06-25-2013 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by shivers (Post 2377784)
Are all ECUs supported at this point or will some of us need to do a ROM dump so it can be sent off to EcuTek and added to their running list of supported ECUs?

And does your calibration come ready to go or do we do some data logs and send them back to you for fine tuning to end up with fully tuned, car specific ROM?

the list grows everyday, but I'm pretty sure its a fair bet we will be finding unknown calibrations for the near future. As of this morning, we have ~30 cal ids in the database.

Nice thing is, if we run into one, the gents at EcuTek are very quick to jump on it and port out an update. Generally I see a unknown file updated within 12 hours. So worst case, we have to get you to dump the file, send it to us, then within 12-24 hours you have your "base" calibration back from us.

Chuck33079 06-25-2013 07:57 AM

What would the cost be for the license and cable, without any tuning? I would prefer to have that handled by someone local rather than by email.

Sh0velMan 06-25-2013 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Dynotronics1 (Post 2378153)
This version is for those that want a calibration , but don't want to tune it themselves.

we do offer the option of the full edit software to shops that would like to tune their own, or customer cars.

Is the cost in the multiple thousands?

JARblue 06-25-2013 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2378161)
What would the cost be for the license and cable, without any tuning? I would prefer to have that handled by someone local rather than by email.

The cable is around $300 (probably a hair more when not purchased in a the package deal). Since whoever you have do the tune locally will have to have the EcuTek software, I would expect they will be able to get you a license. If they can't get you a license, I think it's unlikely they will have the necessary software to perform your tune.

Chuck33079 06-25-2013 08:27 AM

If that's the case, what would the total cost be to come out and have the tune done in person?

JARblue 06-25-2013 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2378211)
If that's the case, what would the total cost be to come out and have the tune done in person?

You still pay for the license and his tune (the $450 package), but you could probably just pay Joe for a few hours of street tuning instead of paying $300 for the cable. I'm not sure what his hourly rate is, and I'm not sure if his prices are different for NA vs FI (I just know if you already have NA tune, there is a small fee to update the tune if you go FI). I would assume that fine tuning on a dyno would be additional.


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