One Of The Other Buick Boards Since 2004
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What was the demise/deal with that thing? Also too complicated for the masses?
If the Buick crowd figured out the auto tune it would seriously cut into the business model of those "tuners". They aren't doing that. Sounds like this one will be the go to in no time. Everyone will have the base tune and be all over the "cool guy" I have an aftermarket computer . Jason is way ahead now. Mid tens on the horizon and some high nines in the back of his mind.
Tunerstudio is pretty nice. Download the software, and they have some sample projects you can look at. If you’ve used any other tuning software you’ll be able to find your way around.Jason, is it doing boost control with the stock solenoid? Planning on using it to control your alky?
I always found it strange that FAST advertises auto tune in their ads, as do other companies, yet it does not seem to be available on the ones sold to Buick owners.If Eric/Bob can sell you chips that you can plug in and run extremely well with, without changing a single parameter, then you should be able to load the exact same information into an ecu and have it run well from the get go.If Holley can sell you a system that you dial in your specifics before you crank the car and then drive off while it self-learns, then surely, FAST could do the same thing...EXCEPT, tuners would have a greatly reduced business. And, once the mystique has been removed from the process, tuners will have no one to blame, except themselves, when they cause an engine to blow by tweaking it too far on the dyno and it will not be able to hold up under real world conditions. Very few of these guys ever admit to being at fault.
I’ve seen some pretty neat stuff. A fairly well known shop was known for just raping the pe tables and sending them on their way. Others lock their pcm and force you to pay if you want the lock off.