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^Good luck..
Update #2: I did get the cable on Friday, however apparently the there was a snow storm in Texas, power went out, so Joe couldn't write me a stock file until today. File is done now however I'll have to wait until Monday now before he can remotely control my laptop and load the stock file onto my ECU. Almost there... |
Hope this works out man, sounds like your almost there
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Friday morning most of Texas was covered in snow and ice. Friday evening, most if not all of it was gone........
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The cable is going back today, figured out over the weekend that you can in fact remove the license without ripping out your ECU and mailing it. Joe was originally going to remotely control my laptop and flash on a stock map, without removing the license. His brief description last week of what he was going to do(which he said wouldn't remove the license) and what I did sound VERY similar however :ughdance: *edit* Got my money back finally, further frustrations along the way but thats it. Don't wanna keep bumping this thread but I may just post a new one in the future with my detailed experience. There goes a half a year of time, gas etc. = = |
Glad to hear everything is all worked out
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WTF is going on with dynotronics? They haven't emailed me back in 4 months? i sent to emails to them directly, one for remote tuning with me sending the data, second one asking why they haven't sent anything back or responded, and the 3rd one i send on the 370z forum giving my name and email so they would know who i am and asking why they have not responded to me. Did not respond to me on here either. BTW i did the group by awhile back ago and i still am not fully tuned with their " remote tuning " that they do.
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Yeah, Joe is really proving to be a scumbag here. Arnoldas, have you PM'd AK to tell him one of his vendors is ******* over the community? You should.
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Lol...boy arnoldas that sounds strangely familiar. He'll answer if you call, but that doesn't mean you'll actually get anything done, just lots of promises.
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Email me at the sales address and I WILL GET you taken care of this morning!! |
I guess the email system you switched to in Sept/August last year that also caused my email back then to get lost didn't work too well eh?
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We do our best to keep up all the files that come thru everyday, but with the volume we do, we do lose a few. |
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Sorry man ,I had some issue too, I wound up going in another direction..:shakes head: |
I have been trying to reach you guys for nearly 3 weeks, really need an update to my tune. I have sent all the files and am still waiting. I tried to call, emailed both info@ and sales@, hit up yalls FB page, sent you a PM here....really running out of options here.
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PM's are the least likely way to get a hold of us, as we really don't frequent the forums we sponsor all that often( visiting 30 something forums per day does not leave a huge amount of time to do actual work!) I thought we had all of our customers covered, and everyone was up to speed on the newer procedure, but it looks like you got left off the bus on that change over, my bad. BTW, if you call form over seas using a VOIP server, please leave a voice mail with your local time, and number. We have a ton of customers that do use services like Google for their overseas calls to us, and while our phone system will give us the caller ID, we can't make a return call that way. |
When I called and left a message I left an email and even spelled it out phonetically just to avoid confusion :tiphat: Annnnd i sent multiple emails to both your addresses listed on your website on top of your Facebook page.
THAT ALL SAID....within a few hours of emailing Ecuteck i got a resolution and you guys sent another file which is great. In addition your new email service is slick and i like how it works so meh, lets keep going. -Brandon Quote:
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Its been a long year already with the new web-store, and growth we have had in the last 4-6 months. So the new support system helps us sort of keep track of everyone, and it allows you to see where we are on your ticket. Sorry for all the confusion, but lots of growing pains here, and we are still learning to deal with customer service issues as quick as possible. |
This was originally posted in the "Smooth throttle for Uprev" thread, but it is probably relevant here also.
This post may not be anything special to the track guys, but there is something worth mentioning to the street guys with a 7AT. I just completed the current Dynotronics Ecutek remote tune on my 2013 7AT. The car is completely stock and street driven smoothly with restraint when the wife is along but with gusto when she’s not. On the street in stop and go traffic the stock throttle response has an annoying delay that is actually dangerous in slow tight situations that require quick acceleration. From what I read in "Smooth throttle for Uprev" thread it appears that wstar has developed a throttle table (2300) in Uprev that cuts the delay but accelerates hard with very little throttle pedal input. This sort of throttle response is ok with the 6MT in street traffic because the clutch can be used to modulate the torque to the rear wheels. However, on 7AT cars with stock stall speeds, smooth starts in heavy traffic require extreme throttle foot control. Wstar also commented “the curves are backwards from where they should be for drivability”. Soft response without delay at small throttle pedal inputs makes street driving more relaxed and might be a benefit on the track. I think I have this now with the tune in my Z. The first try for a suitable throttle response curve was a 1:1 coupling of the throttle pedal to the throttle. This resulted virtually in no delay but the engine almost jumps out of the car with a short ¼ throttle stab at the pedal. It was impressively quick reving in neutral but difficult to drive with an automatic on the street. After a few iterations of logging data and adjusting throttle response to throttle pedal inputs, the delay is nil and the action of the throttle is smooth and gradual at throttle pedal inputs up to about 10%, but responds like gang busters if you put your foot in it. |
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