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RE: Got Owned - 1/15/2008 9:24:13 AM
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lhausi2
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yeah those things move, my friend test drove one. what kind of setup you doing? and what kind of mods did you have when you raced it?
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RE: Got Owned - 1/15/2008 4:21:16 PM
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XTREME
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Yes, the Jeep SRT-8 is a pretty quick car. It clicks off the quarter mile in 13.5 with a 0-60 time of 5.2 seconds. If you get a tune you should be able to launch ahead and then hold him through the quarter mile. Watch out for the SRT-8's!!
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RE: Got Owned - 1/16/2008 3:48:06 PM
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Mike21
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Well when I raced him I already went back to stock. The mods that I had was a manual boost controller, AFC, cat back exhaust , and all that stuff was already off when we raced. I'm going for a more reliable and low profile setup. I honestly never liked the manual boost controller and the AFC. I'm goanna get a my ECU reprogrammed. (according to the atmospheric pressure in this state, Colorado), and also according to the additional mods I will also be doing). I'm also getting a different exhaust system, something like Cobb tuning 3" TBE. I'm also looking into 272 intake and exhaust cams. I'm still doing research but I just want the car to be clean, fast, and not noisy. I'll give updates as well as asking for advice gradually. quote:
ORIGINAL: lhausi2 yeah those things move, my friend test drove one. what kind of setup you doing? and what kind of mods did you have when you raced it?
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RE: Got Owned - 1/16/2008 4:01:12 PM
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Mike21
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Yeah that’s my main focus this time around, as much as I hated the manual boost controller and the AFC, I just had to try them out and I hated it. But I need some additional advice as well, I know I talked to you about the ECU and we both agreed that WORKS was exactly what I was looking for. But what’s the difference between taking my car to a shop and having them dyno tune the car according to the mods that I will eventually have, and even to the atmospheric pressure in this state? In simple terms, what’s the difference between a dyno tune at the local shop versus mailing my ECU to WORKS and having them reprogram it? quote:
ORIGINAL: XTREME Yes, the Jeep SRT-8 is a pretty quick car. It clicks off the quarter mile in 13.5 with a 0-60 time of 5.2 seconds. If you get a tune you should be able to launch ahead and then hold him through the quarter mile. Watch out for the SRT-8's!!
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RE: Got Owned - 1/16/2008 5:45:35 PM
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TheEngineer
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The difference is youu need to find a dyno that knows how to reprogram the ecu well enough that they will do as good a job as a place like dynoflash or works. Also with WORKS they will reprogram to new mods when a dyno will charge you again to have it reprogrammed usually However, if you know a dyno that is good then having it dynoflashed is always gonna be better than a main-in.
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ORIGINAL: pilsenblue Even tho My car looks great It will never be fast. Kinda like a hot girl that dosent give it up
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RE: Got Owned - 1/16/2008 5:47:43 PM
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lhausi2
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the difference is that when you mail it in they can adjust it to the mods you have. but as we all know every car is different and every car reacts a little different to the mods, they just do a according to their book a standard tune. so if you take it to a shop to get tuned it'll come out way better and most the time it's noticable. because they can tune it towards your car and your mods, not just the mods.
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RE: Got Owned - 1/16/2008 6:30:12 PM
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EMonz57
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ORIGINAL: TheEngineer The difference is youu need to find a dyno that knows how to reprogram the ecu well enough that they will do as good a job as a place like dynoflash or works. Also with WORKS they will reprogram to new mods when a dyno will charge you again to have it reprogrammed usually However, if you know a dyno that is good then having it dynoflashed is always gonna be better than a main-in. Dynoflash the company is not a good place. Al freedman the owner works with buschur BUT he tends to down talk customers and ive met alot of people who are not happy with end results do to his flashes
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RE: Got Owned - 1/17/2008 7:07:06 AM
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XTREME
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ORIGINAL: Mike21 Yeah that’s my main focus this time around, as much as I hated the manual boost controller and the AFC, I just had to try them out and I hated it. But I need some additional advice as well, I know I talked to you about the ECU and we both agreed that WORKS was exactly what I was looking for. But what’s the difference between taking my car to a shop and having them dyno tune the car according to the mods that I will eventually have, and even to the atmospheric pressure in this state? In simple terms, what’s the difference between a dyno tune at the local shop versus mailing my ECU to WORKS and having them reprogram it? Mike21, if you get a mail-in tune it will be more conservative and therefore safer for the car. However, if you have some type of logging software to keep track of knock, and maybe a boost gauge then a custom dyno tune wouldn't be such a bad idea. However, if you get a mail-in tune they will reflash your ECU free of charge, where you will be charged another $400.00 - $700.00 everytime you want a custom tune. So if you have a custom tune, then purchase some parts, you now have to drop another $400.00 - $700.00 dollars for another custom tune. Me personally, I would get a custom tune once you change out the turbo and/or get injectors because those parts change the characteristics of your car drastically. I'm considering a custom tune now that I added an FP green turbo and injectors. So there is some info....
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RE: Got Owned - 1/17/2008 10:07:45 AM
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EMonz57
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the idea of a mail in is to stay conservitive but you don't know if it is or not. on a dyno you will know. I would always recommend a dyno or custom road tne way before a mail in however the tuner make a huge difference as well. I am on a mail in with a 50trim setup that should be capible of 118mph traps but because I'm only on a mail in my car is losing some and I was only trapping a best of 114.6. so now this spring I plan to hit the dyno because of that. if you plan to run the stock turbo for a long time then a mail in will yeild much better results than an evo with heavy mods like mine or xtremes
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