Hypertech with IPL G37
Hypertech with IPL G37
Hey everyone! I am new to the forum and I just picked up a 2011 G37 IPL with 13K miles.
I want to do a couple of mods, but I have to be careful because it's CPO and I got the wrap witch covers the whole car for 84 Months/ 100,000K Mi.
I decided against the Nismo or K&N short ram intake because the service department informed me that it would void my warranty on the engine. Now I am looking into the Hypertech because it seems easy and I really want to keep my car stock and be able to flash it back to stock easily.
Does anyone have experience with the Hypertech programmer on an IPL? (I know I should go with UpRev, but I don't see the point considering I am not adding any bolt ons)
Thanks in Advance!
I want to do a couple of mods, but I have to be careful because it's CPO and I got the wrap witch covers the whole car for 84 Months/ 100,000K Mi.
I decided against the Nismo or K&N short ram intake because the service department informed me that it would void my warranty on the engine. Now I am looking into the Hypertech because it seems easy and I really want to keep my car stock and be able to flash it back to stock easily.
Does anyone have experience with the Hypertech programmer on an IPL? (I know I should go with UpRev, but I don't see the point considering I am not adding any bolt ons)
Thanks in Advance!
The IPL already has a more aggressive tune, I don't know how useful a pocket tune would be. The only real benefit I see is bumping up your rev limiter a little bit, and removing the 0-60 throttle restricter. If that's worth a couple hundred bucks to you, I say go for it. I had the hypertech tune for a while, it had some noticeable benefits, but nothing earth shattering.
You can load it back to stock with Uprev as well. I had hypertech prior to FI, not happy with it, didn't really do much, buttdyno disapproved. But that's only my experience/opinion. You can only decrease rev limit and not up it with Hypertech (unless they changed it).
You can apply the 0-60 restriction removal independently of the engine power tune map. The other poster was correct that you cannot raise the rev limit on the VQ, only lower it.
There's also another product that hooks into your throttle pedal called Sprint Booster that basically does the same thing as the Hypertech in terms of increasing throttle sensitivity/reducing lag.
There's also another product that hooks into your throttle pedal called Sprint Booster that basically does the same thing as the Hypertech in terms of increasing throttle sensitivity/reducing lag.
You can apply the 0-60 restriction removal independently of the engine power tune map. The other poster was correct that you cannot raise the rev limit on the VQ, only lower it.
There's also another product that hooks into your throttle pedal called Sprint Booster that basically does the same thing as the Hypertech in terms of increasing throttle sensitivity/reducing lag.
There's also another product that hooks into your throttle pedal called Sprint Booster that basically does the same thing as the Hypertech in terms of increasing throttle sensitivity/reducing lag.
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I have a 2012 IPl and was wondering the same thing, if the hypertech would work with the IPL. Emailed them and this is what they said....p.s you have to start from the bottom and work your way up.
techsupport
Nov 24
To me
James,
The Programmer will automatically retrieve the vehicles VIN# and computer calibrations out of the vehicles computer which is the key to whether our tuning is correct for that particular vehicle; if it doesn’t recognize the computer calibrations it will display 6D calibration not found and will ask you to update via the internet at which time the Programmer will send us the new calibrations for which we will be sure our tuning is compatible. Engineering probably has not dyno tested the IPL. The additional HP and TQ from what I read comes from the tuned exhaust that comes on this vehicle; not computer tuning files. As always our tuning works well with a good exhaust system. There is definitely no reason to not to try our tuning on this vehicle. Let us know the results. Thanks again.
Jim
From: tywan james [mailto:tywanjames@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 3:14 PM
To: techsupport
Subject: Re: 2012 G37 IPL
I was a little concerned because, as you should know, the IPL makes different horsepower and torque numbers than the other G37's and more horsepower than your tune claims to make. And I see you guys tested your tune on a regular G back in 09. I didn't want to install the tune and end up losing power or messing something up. I only undated it just so it could read my car so I then hook it up to my computer to see if there was a special tune for the IPL. Judging by your response I see you guys never tested this tune on an IPL. Am I right?
From: techsupport < techsupport @hypertech.com>
To: tywan james <tywanjames@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:46 PM
Subject: RE: 2012 G37 IPL
James,
I see you have updated the Programmer late yesterday for this vehicle; I do not see why it would not work; the IPL is more of a performance package for the exhaust, larger 19 inch wheels, better brakes and such. If you connect it to the vehicle it will read the vehicles computer and if it lets you go through the programming process and it shows successfully programmed at the end then you are ready to go; if not let us know.
Jim
From: tywan james [mailto:tywanjames@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 7:20 AM
To: techsupport
Subject: 2012 G37 IPL
Serial number 1455078
I have a 2012 G37 IPL and was wondering if I can use my tuner with it? I know on your website you have a dyno graph for a regular G37. If so what kind of numbers can I expect?
techsupport
Nov 24
To me
James,
The Programmer will automatically retrieve the vehicles VIN# and computer calibrations out of the vehicles computer which is the key to whether our tuning is correct for that particular vehicle; if it doesn’t recognize the computer calibrations it will display 6D calibration not found and will ask you to update via the internet at which time the Programmer will send us the new calibrations for which we will be sure our tuning is compatible. Engineering probably has not dyno tested the IPL. The additional HP and TQ from what I read comes from the tuned exhaust that comes on this vehicle; not computer tuning files. As always our tuning works well with a good exhaust system. There is definitely no reason to not to try our tuning on this vehicle. Let us know the results. Thanks again.
Jim
From: tywan james [mailto:tywanjames@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 3:14 PM
To: techsupport
Subject: Re: 2012 G37 IPL
I was a little concerned because, as you should know, the IPL makes different horsepower and torque numbers than the other G37's and more horsepower than your tune claims to make. And I see you guys tested your tune on a regular G back in 09. I didn't want to install the tune and end up losing power or messing something up. I only undated it just so it could read my car so I then hook it up to my computer to see if there was a special tune for the IPL. Judging by your response I see you guys never tested this tune on an IPL. Am I right?
From: techsupport < techsupport @hypertech.com>
To: tywan james <tywanjames@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:46 PM
Subject: RE: 2012 G37 IPL
James,
I see you have updated the Programmer late yesterday for this vehicle; I do not see why it would not work; the IPL is more of a performance package for the exhaust, larger 19 inch wheels, better brakes and such. If you connect it to the vehicle it will read the vehicles computer and if it lets you go through the programming process and it shows successfully programmed at the end then you are ready to go; if not let us know.
Jim
From: tywan james [mailto:tywanjames@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2014 7:20 AM
To: techsupport
Subject: 2012 G37 IPL
Serial number 1455078
I have a 2012 G37 IPL and was wondering if I can use my tuner with it? I know on your website you have a dyno graph for a regular G37. If so what kind of numbers can I expect?
^^^^ correct, peak power for stock/bolt on G's is around 7100rpms... The stock rev limit is fine....
Also..... An intake voiding warranty? ... Lol, better not use rain x either, or change your own oil... Or take it to a shop that's not an authorized infiniti dealership either... Oh, you took it to Nissan? Sorry, warranty voided. Psh, whatever.
Also..... An intake voiding warranty? ... Lol, better not use rain x either, or change your own oil... Or take it to a shop that's not an authorized infiniti dealership either... Oh, you took it to Nissan? Sorry, warranty voided. Psh, whatever.
So does anybody know if it's compatible for the IPL and doesn't just override the IPL tune with the tune made for the regular G engine? I installed it in my car and it just seems like the car "might" have gotten a little slower. My butt dyno isn't accurate though.
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