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you should be able to pull the short term and long term parameters out of the ECU when tuning.
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Originally posted by bryce2113 View Post
Same question -- Does he only offer dyno tuned options?
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Originally posted by ///Mangler View Post
are the tuners not pulling the WBo2 signal from the data in the ECU when tuning on the Dyno? The 'tailpipe' setup at dyne locations are notorious for not being the same as the ones in the upstream of the exhaust due to heat differences.
you should be able to pull the short term and long term parameters out of the ECU when tuning.
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What’s the general consensus on EPIC tunes? I had Randy remotely tune mine a few years ago, I've since added a few things and also fully rebuilt the motor. I’m wondering if it would be worth while having him take a second look to make sure everything looks fine.
tbh, Idk crap about tuning or the process involved
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Originally posted by Chanman1029 View PostWhat’s the general consensus on EPIC tunes? I had Randy remotely tune mine a few years ago, I've since added a few things and also fully rebuilt the motor. I’m wondering if it would be worth while having him take a second look to make sure everything looks fine.
tbh, Idk crap about tuning or the process involved
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I have swaintech coated megan headers with the BW race exhaust. I flashed in a canned PCS tune - 311whp which was higher than I was expecting.
Not sure if its an issue but the swaintech coating is starting to flake off in a few places. Not sure if its an issue, I know the coating is supposed to be kinda ugly. I would be very disappointed if it was an issue.
Originally posted by Nate047 View PostI don't think there are any worthwhile off the shelf / plug and play tunes, unless I've missed something.
I had an Evolve tune on it before. The good news is we aren't beholden to Evolve and Active Autowerkes and shark tunes any longer. We have some great options now.
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Originally posted by Slideways View Post
The stock ECU does not use wide band O2 sensors. Preferably, one would add two WB sensors to the unused ports on an aftermarket set of headers or one WB downstream in a single x-pipe style section 2 if they are running that type of section 2. This would give the tuner the best ability to dial in a tune for a specific engine configuration with x miles. That being said, Hassan and Paul have tuned so many S54s that they have pre-calibrated tunes (already tuned on a dyno) for most setups and making some minor adjustments on a dyno using a tailpipe setup should result in a pretty optimal tune. To get closer to perfect, one would have to add the dual aftermarket WBs.
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Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
This is a stupid question...I have the BW race which has a bung at the y-merge. I can install a wideband sensor there...what else do I need for the purposes of tuning? I don't plan to leave the sensor in.
https://www.diyautotune.com/product/...h-sensor-3877/
Last edited by Slideways; 04-16-2023, 12:26 PM.
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I've got a wideband in one bank of my headers, (I know both would be better) its and innovate LC2 and works great.
I use a Serial>USB adapter to plug into the laptop and testo can pull the WB info right along side other info via the OBD port, works great and was easy to setup.2004 Silbergrau Metallic 6MT
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