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stichris 2009-05-28 11:25 AM

tune
 
hey if any of you guys need a tune i know somone in town that dosnt charge very much i think it was 150 for 2 hours and 200 after that so if u have a wrx or sti and wanna get a tune he dose a really good job just pm me and i will give you more info and he is pretty known in reno 2

100_Percent_Juice 2009-05-28 02:38 PM

Post his info here.

sperry 2009-05-28 02:46 PM

I'm just confused about how my past tunes weren't "real" tunes. I guess getting dyno tuned by someone that does World Challenge touring cars and dominate Time Attack cars isn't "real".

What AWD dyno in Reno is this guy using? *snicker*

stichris 2009-05-28 02:55 PM

lol no dyno just a guy that dose evos and stis here in town lol and i didnt mean it like that lol and we arnt talking about past tunes i was talking about the cobb ap that u only get like 10 2 15 hp from and thats it

sperry 2009-05-28 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by stichris (Post 134902)
lol no dyno just a guy that dose evos and stis here in town lol and i didnt mean it like that lol and we arnt talking about past tunes i was talking about the cobb ap that u only get like 10 2 15 hp from and thats it

An AccessPort can make just as much or as little power as any other engine management system assuming the proper mods and tuning.

There's nothing in the AP that prevents someone from pushing the snot out of the hardware they've got assuming they're willing to risk their motor, and in fact because the AP is so much more mature than the open source offerings for re-mapping the stock ECU, I would highly suggest the AP and a competent tuner w/ a dyno over other alternatives unless someone has a legitimate reason not to run the factory ECU.

stichris 2009-05-28 03:19 PM

lol awsome man well i had a ap and fucking hated it i sold it a week later and went and got a tune and its way better then a shitty ass cobb mapmy car was knocking all over the place with the ap so i sold it for 150 and went to this guy and now i have no knock what so over and i wass running rich as fuck with the ap aswell my afrs with the ap were in the mid 2 high 9s with 16psi

stichris 2009-05-28 03:21 PM

but i understand were you are coming from im just saying if somone wants 2 get a tune there is somone in town that can do it for cheap but idk my bad

khail19 2009-05-28 03:23 PM

Punctuation, you should try it some time.

stichris 2009-05-28 03:27 PM

lol oh ok my bad
and no i wont try it to make u happy:)

sperry 2009-05-28 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by stichris (Post 134904)
lol awsome man well i had a ap and fucking hated it i sold it a week later and went and got a tune and its way better then a shitty ass cobb mapmy car was knocking all over the place with the ap so i sold it for 150 and went to this guy and now i have no knock what so over and i wass running rich as fuck with the ap aswell my afrs with the ap were in the mid 2 high 9s with 16psi

That wasn't the AP's fault. It's just a tool for getting a map into the stock ECU.

Sounds like you had a crappy map. Plenty of folks here are running AP's w/o any issue. I know I had a great tune on my car via the AP before going to a setup that required a stand-alone EM. If your tuner was licensed to tune the AP, he could have tuned your car that way, probably more easily than whatever tool he used (I'm guessing it was open source?).

Now, instead of pitching someone locally for tuning, why not just have him post for himself? Why not at least give us his name? I know if I was the guy I wouldn't want all this secretiveness and potential miss-information going around from some guys talking about me on a local forum.

stichris 2009-05-28 03:32 PM

his name is simon guo and my car ran like that with the map i loaded on my car that was already in the pile of shit

stichris 2009-05-28 03:35 PM

and yea he uses open source

stichris 2009-05-28 03:38 PM

and i would use open source over cobb any day of the week and u can get more out of open source

sperry 2009-05-28 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by stichris (Post 134909)
his name is simon guo and my car ran like that with the map i loaded on my car that was already in the pile of shit

Again, I'm not sure what you're talking about w/ the AP map. Blaming the AP for your original poor tune is like blaming a wrench for a loose bolt.

The AP is just something that uploads engine maps into the stock ECU. The quality/appropriateness of the map for your car has nothing to do with the AP itself, and in fact the AP's tuning interface is one of the better ones which usually means that tuners that use the AP can make better maps faster than with other tools.

Personally, I'd rather have a tuner that's got a Cobb license, a shop, a dyno, and lots of existing satisfied customers to knock me out a solid map in an hour on a dyno for $200 than to save $50 to have someone who's claim-to-fame is that he can "make more power than the AccessPort" road tune me w/ a tactrix cable and the crappy open source tuning software. Maybe I don't have all the facts about Simon's setup, and you certainly seem happy with the end result, but I can only call 'em like I see 'em.

sperry 2009-05-28 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by stichris (Post 134911)
and i would use open source over cobb any day of the week and u can get more out of open source

That's patently false. Both the AP and the open source stuff modify the same ECU. The open source stuff has some additional features like flat-foot shifting, launch control, and other gimmicks, but the limiting factor for power and reliability on both setups is the VE of the motor and your willingness to push it.

stichris 2009-05-28 03:45 PM

lol wait i never tuned the ap so yea it is there falt it came out of the boxx from cobb like thatbut anyways lets stop arguing about this it is fucking stupid sorry i wrot this and if you want just delete it u got some good points but i would still not go back 2 a cobb ap

100_Percent_Juice 2009-05-28 06:09 PM

Cobb has put out several "off the shelf" maps for different setups. They don't know where you live or how your car will run on that map so they have to leave it pretty safe to keep everyone from killing their cars. You can buy a turkey sandwich from 7/11 that will work for most people or you can go to port of subs and get a tuned turkey sandwich. :lol: mmm turkey sandwich

stichris 2009-05-28 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 100_Percent_Juice (Post 134922)
Cobb has put out several "off the shelf" maps for different setups. They don't know where you live or how your car will run on that map so they have to leave it pretty safe to keep everyone from killing their cars. You can buy a turkey sandwich from 7/11 that will work for most people or you can go to port of subs and get a tuned turkey sandwich. :lol: mmm turkey sandwich

ahahahhahahah thats great lol true that thats why i ditched it cuz it was running rich and then had somone tune it with a wideband and a couple highway pulls and my the car was tunned 2 what 19 psi for stage 2 with a cobb and with are elavation of course that shit ant going to happen we had 2 set my target boost2 19 psi for it 2 hit 17.9 cuz of the elavation up here ..........and also if any of you guys are thinking about going with xpttuning.com maps dont do it there gay worthless maps for sure

BOO 2009-06-02 01:43 PM

Wow,

wrxkidid 2009-06-02 02:05 PM

Simon is a pretty good tuner I know him he has used my garage a couple times. But I would agree that a licensed tuner with a shop and insurance is a little safer...

sperry 2009-06-02 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by wrxkidid (Post 135133)
Simon is a pretty good tuner I know him he has used my garage a couple times. But I would agree that a licensed tuner with a shop and insurance is a little safer...

I was never commenting on this Simon guy.

I'm just trying not to vilify the AccessPort for stichris' bad original tune. The AP is only as good as the map it's got. But as far as map creation and delivery methods go, the AP is supposed to be one of the best. Hell anything has got to be better than the non-live tuning of the free open source tools, or the 1992 look and feel of the v2.5 Hydra I've got. :lol:

knucklesplitter 2009-06-02 06:40 PM

Cobb AP *version 2* is better. It can make any changes that open source can do, but it can also do real-time tuning and store multiple maps for things like valet, high/low elevation, race gas, etc. Its main (perhaps only) disadvantage is price.

Open Source is cheaper, but you cannot do live tuning (yet), and you cannot (yet) store multiple maps for quick change-over. On a budget with a simple stage 1 or 2 or 2+ setup it is the way to go.

Either method is only as good as the "map" loaded into it, and they are essentially exactly the same once it is loaded into the ECU.

stichris 2009-06-03 11:02 AM

and actuly i didnt get free ones i payed 300 for the maps i bought with open source and oh yea i forgot you can up the boost and adjust timing and allllll that shit with a ap my bad

MPREZIV 2009-06-03 11:08 AM

Exactly who the fuck are you calling a "faggit"?

stichris 2009-06-03 11:10 AM

not you so dont fucking worrie about it


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