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12-23-2005, 05:05 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER
pamperedz got alvin to do the tune in his LT1 car and it is an animal now.
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I don't think Alvin is doing the LT1's anymore. I think that's all Bryan now but don't quote me. I know Bryan is the only one that does the LS1's.
I personally would never do a mail order tune. I'm lucky enough to live 15 minutes from the shop Bryan works out of a few days out of the month. Then again he lives near Reading,PA so it's not THAT far from me.
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12-23-2005, 05:38 PM
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13 Second Club
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alvin does 99% of the tunes for the speed density cars, so he still works on lt1s last i checked
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12-23-2005, 05:40 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Oh Ok. I heard he was only doing the TPI cars.
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12-24-2005, 02:46 AM
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2007 Member of the Year
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Quote:
Originally Posted by foff667
I I just cant plop down $400 or 500 for some software in hopes that 2 people will eventually want tunes(been there done that).
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sorry
And I agree with everything that's been said on benefits of a custom tune vs. mail order tune...but I guess that's a given since that's what I got  lol
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Junk the pos, spend the money on beer, acquire headache.
Same result cept this headache doesnt last months.
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12-24-2005, 08:38 AM
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Keyboard Tough Guy
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Savage_Messiah
sorry
And I agree with everything that's been said on benefits of a custom tune vs. mail order tune...but I guess that's a given since that's what I got  lol
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I was more referring to the gtp licenses I bought & still really havent used other then on my car & 2 others
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12-24-2005, 10:24 AM
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2007 Member of the Year
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ahhh i gotcha. Don't a couple people on here have GTPs?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by LTb1ow
Junk the pos, spend the money on beer, acquire headache.
Same result cept this headache doesnt last months.
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12-24-2005, 10:40 AM
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Hippy Mod, Bergermeister Meisterberger, Moderator
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I agree with ya Bill. If you were gonna do that, I would get a deposit from the people wanting the tune to at least try to cover the cost of the license. That way, if any of them back out you still have that covered.
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12-24-2005, 11:23 AM
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Keyboard Tough Guy
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JL8Jeff
I agree with ya Bill. If you were gonna do that, I would get a deposit from the people wanting the tune to at least try to cover the cost of the license. That way, if any of them back out you still have that covered.
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well the thing is its not even JUST a new license...it would be a whole new tuning pkg(tunercat obd2) which doesnt come with a scanner. So I'd be using hptuners for scanning & tunercat for the editing which from the demo version I have it doesnt look very user friendly.
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12-24-2005, 12:04 PM
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Hippy Mod, Bergermeister Meisterberger, Moderator
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Does the tunercat look better or worse than LT1Edit? I thought it was another license for Hptuners. I figure I won't need any tuning until Spring since that's probably when I'll finally get the header install done!
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12-24-2005, 12:49 PM
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Keyboard Tough Guy
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hptuners doesnt offer tuning for lt1's & tunercats license sceme is far cheaper once you actually buy the pkg...thing is I have about all the licenses I need IE all ls1 fbodies, all GTP's & a 97 v6 fbody license. I've never used lt1edit but I will say it(tunercat) doesnt look like a very sophisticated system. I just know read/write times are just as fast as hptuners & licensing is cheaper. It has 99% of the parameters I'd need to tune what I'd need to tune & at least they offer tuning for obd2 lt1 cars & not vin locked like edit. Again downside is the initial investment for something that i may not use very often in the future. Remember even the last lt1 that rolled off the showroom floor is now nearly 10 years old. And the only other licenses I might want with tunercats is the 04 gto & maybe vettes, but vette guys scare me.
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12-24-2005, 01:59 PM
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Hippy Mod, Bergermeister Meisterberger, Moderator
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Quote:
Originally Posted by foff667
but vette guys scare me.
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They have more money than brains, why would they scare you!
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12-24-2005, 02:16 PM
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Keyboard Tough Guy
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Originally Posted by JL8Jeff
They have more money than brains, why would they scare you!
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exactly that reason
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12-25-2005, 12:07 PM
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13 Second Club
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I may send out just for a basic tune to delete codes then eventually maybe take a ride to philly to have him tune my car in person.
thanks for all the input guys.
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12-25-2005, 05:08 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Like I said I highly recommend them.
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12-25-2005, 05:28 PM
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NJFBOA Co-Founder
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when the time come sto get a custom tune, DO NOT JUST TUNE ON A DYNO!!!!
dyno's are great for getting the idea of what you need at WOT. but your car spends very little of it's driving time with your foot on teh floor unless it is a dedicated race car.
foff667 and most other really good tuners can use dyno data, but will want street driving data so that the whole table can be filled in properly.
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12-25-2005, 07:06 PM
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I need to get a hold of prevost after the winter as I will have some upgrades
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12-25-2005, 07:46 PM
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Sliderule / Moderator
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Mail order tuning is only going to be close, you will most likely still need to get fine tuning done. No tuner is going to be 100% dead on without having the car. If yuor car runs now, check if the tuner wants a scan log to help tune the car.
What do you need tuning for? Bolt-ons or major programming? I know allot of people that are very happy with MadZ, PCM4less and foff67. The thing with mail order is how similar your mods are to others. All of the tuners will probably have files for something like a hotcam, but if you have an odd set-up or want something specail then you will need more then mail order, or at least understand it may take a few times to get things right.
SO IT'S VERY important that the tuner you work with is willing to keep trying if there is any issues and is willing to try multiple times.
When I had just heads+Cam I* used Ed Wright ( Fastchip ) for tuning and it was OK, and was done mail order in that I had to keep sending the chip back and pay the shipping, so there was extra cost to me.
For my stroker supercharger tune I needed allot more special tuning One tuner couldn't figure it out, but PCMforless said it was no problem! I'm running the PCMforless tune done by Alvin ( 93LT1 have chips/ Speed Density, 94+ don't so Brian would tune then). . But I consider it more then just a mailorder. Alvin sent me the chip with a basic tune, I then drove / scanned the car, sent him the scan files and told how how the car felt, and he sent me back new files to update the chip. ( I purchased the software and hardware to burn chips). Took Alvin two tries to get everything dead on. Car runs perfect and scans show the fuel/timing are dead on, but I still want more WOT tuning, and will send Alvin a file when I get the car on the dyno. I also want to have Alvin do dyno tuning real time, next time he's in PA to make sure the tune is 100% before I remove the FMU.
John
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12-25-2005, 08:39 PM
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Keyboard Tough Guy
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Originally Posted by Pampered-Z
Mail order tuning is only going to be close, you will most likely still need to get fine tuning done. No tuner is going to be 100% dead on without having the car. If yuor car runs now, check if the tuner wants a scan log to help tune the car.
What do you need tuning for? Bolt-ons or major programming? I know allot of people that are very happy with MadZ, PCM4less and foff67. The thing with mail order is how similar your mods are to others. All of the tuners will probably have files for something like a hotcam, but if you have an odd set-up or want something specail then you will need more then mail order, or at least understand it may take a few times to get things right.
SO IT'S VERY important that the tuner you work with is willing to keep trying if there is any issues and is willing to try multiple times.
When I had just heads+Cam I* used Ed Wright ( Fastchip ) for tuning and it was OK, and was done mail order in that I had to keep sending the chip back and pay the shipping, so there was extra cost to me.
For my stroker supercharger tune I needed allot more special tuning One tuner couldn't figure it out, but PCMforless said it was no problem! I'm running the PCMforless tune done by Alvin ( 93LT1 have chips/ Speed Density, 94+ don't so Brian would tune then). . But I consider it more then just a mailorder. Alvin sent me the chip with a basic tune, I then drove / scanned the car, sent him the scan files and told how how the car felt, and he sent me back new files to update the chip. ( I purchased the software and hardware to burn chips). Took Alvin two tries to get everything dead on. Car runs perfect and scans show the fuel/timing are dead on, but I still want more WOT tuning, and will send Alvin a file when I get the car on the dyno. I also want to have Alvin do dyno tuning real time, next time he's in PA to make sure the tune is 100% before I remove the FMU.
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I wonder what exactly the problem was with the tuning that prevost couldnt get your car running right? Did you change anything other then the tune in the meantime? But yeah Iroc Z & I had talked mainly about just minor stuff which can be done mail order very cheap. But also you have to keep in mind any downtime & shipping charges to and from your tuner. But for mail tunes its really pretty simple even with cammed cars...theres just some generic setting you can throw in and get the car running pretty well for the most part. But its much better if you have the car in front of you to make slight tweaks to the idle set screw & get data logging from a cold start so your startup idle is good year round. Thats why I got into the whole tuning thing is because I had a dynotune done up at cartek & it turned out to be a waste of nearly $600...driveability was horrible, they cut my front o2 sensor wires without telling me(to keep it in open loop) & just made excuse after excuse as it why it was running like crap. Within about 45 mins I had the car more driveable by myself then cartek had in 4 visits up there. Anywayz that reminds me have you talked to sean lately? He swung by a couple of months ago to have me adjust for the 9in he installed but havent heard from him. I know he's probably gone quicker since he had that done.
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12-25-2005, 09:41 PM
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Sliderule / Moderator
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Originally Posted by foff667
I wonder what exactly the problem was with the tuning that prevost couldnt get your car running right? Did you change anything other then the tune in the meantime? But yeah Iroc Z & I had talked mainly about just minor stuff which can be done mail order very cheap. But also you have to keep in mind any downtime & shipping charges to and from your tuner. But for mail tunes its really pretty simple even with cammed cars...theres just some generic setting you can throw in and get the car running pretty well for the most part. But its much better if you have the car in front of you to make slight tweaks to the idle set screw & get data logging from a cold start so your startup idle is good year round. Thats why I got into the whole tuning thing is because I had a dynotune done up at cartek & it turned out to be a waste of nearly $600...driveability was horrible, they cut my front o2 sensor wires without telling me(to keep it in open loop) & just made excuse after excuse as it why it was running like crap. Within about 45 mins I had the car more driveable by myself then cartek had in 4 visits up there. Anywayz that reminds me have you talked to sean lately? He swung by a couple of months ago to have me adjust for the 9in he installed but havent heard from him. I know he's probably gone quicker since he had that done.
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Well the first time in May when Jon tried it turned it my new MAP sensor was bad, but then in August the problems Jon was having was A) The calculations of airflow because I run a 2-Bar map sensor and the pulse settings for the 42lb injectors. B) Transission when the throttle opens, couldn't get the dead spot out of it. C) Coasting. Car had serious back-firing when coasting. Even when I switched back to 24 lb injectors and 1-bar map the car backfired. Didn't do it with the fastchip, so there was something in the timing settings when coasting ( Which is why Jon took those chips to try to figiure how to program for coasting).
Haven't been able to get Jon to return any E-mails, PMs or Phone calls since August. I don't know if he even looked at the chips he took from me, or ever plans to? I Assume he does intend to return my stuff either?
PCMforless has a 1993 with a 355/blower, 2 bar map, big injectors, so he had something close already. His first tune was close, nice idle, slight flat spot off idle and was a bit flsat above 5,000RPMs, his second seemed to drive fine, but when Alvin review the scan log he sugggested a few changes. ( I think he pulled some timing out and added more fuel up top ).
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12-25-2005, 10:53 PM
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Keyboard Tough Guy
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glad to at least hear you got most of your stuff sorted out...I havent seen or talked to jon in over a month. Unfortunatly I feel for both sides in that I know Jon made at least a couple of trips out your way to try and get the stuff settled. I have no clue what he charged you or exactly how much the stuff is worth that he still has of yours. But i've been in positions similar in that I was about 10 hrs into a tune for one guy & only making $150 on the deal...considering 5 hours was driving to & from the track and him being nearly 2 hours late $15/hr hardly seems worth it in the end considering each license for obd2 stuff can run anywhere from $90-$400 lol. Again it comes back to mail tuning though since alot of people dont mind a tune thats close enough, but myself as well as most self tuners are perfectionists when it comes to tuning so will try and put as much time/effort into getting it spot on. Hopefully jon will at least return your stuff to you at some point, thats the least he could do
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