Addicted to meth wrote:$350 is cheap for a tune.
Software is around $550-$750
If you have no clue what your doing tuning then you have a long learning curve. Pay the money.
SweetnessGT wrote:I wonder if they assume you have a MAF sensor rather than a MAP sensor.
SweetnessGT wrote:$350 is dirt cheap, especially if that's on a dyno.
If they plan to spend a few hours working out low speed off-throttle driveability as well as tip-in and then put it on a dyno and tune it for wot all for $350 and do it right then not only are they losing a ton of $$ for their time but they are completely crazy.
$350 barely pays for the dyno time necessary to do a WOT tune - let alone the rest.
Let's not mention the 2200 has no clue that boost exists since it's running on a 1 bar map sensor and the non-linear nature of a turbo means this tune will be even harder than a normal one. I wonder if they assume you have a MAF sensor rather than a MAP sensor.
-Chris-
Addicted to meth wrote:SweetnessGT wrote:$350 is dirt cheap, especially if that's on a dyno.
If they plan to spend a few hours working out low speed off-throttle driveability as well as tip-in and then put it on a dyno and tune it for wot all for $350 and do it right then not only are they losing a ton of $$ for their time but they are completely crazy.
$350 barely pays for the dyno time necessary to do a WOT tune - let alone the rest.
Let's not mention the 2200 has no clue that boost exists since it's running on a 1 bar map sensor and the non-linear nature of a turbo means this tune will be even harder than a normal one. I wonder if they assume you have a MAF sensor rather than a MAP sensor.
-Chris-
As right as your are, map sensor isn't the issue, but the factor ECU doesn't use map for fueling.
SweetnessGT wrote:I've gotten so used to the wonderful PCM that GM made for the M45 LD9's... lol.
Y3llowCav wrote:SweetnessGT wrote:I've gotten so used to the wonderful PCM that GM made for the M45 LD9's... lol.
Go ahead, rub it in..