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So let me get this right do "WE" still have no sheets , no guys have tuned with this since it came out in April?? So what's going on here, I see tons of Subi guys, and FRS guys tunning with this but NO G's or 370Z's? Anyone have anything?
tbh I'm not sure if it's worth spending another $700ish to get ECUTek and might not get a solid gain over Uprev? If I do get a small gain, proly still not worth the $700, since the "VVEL tune" hasn't really been proven worthy yet(?)...
I read you've switched over to ecutek and got an improvement over your previous uprev?
I read you've switched over to ecutek and got an improvement over your previous uprev?
I would also like to know about this as well. I don't have a tune yet and don't know if I should get the ecutek tune or Uprev. I wasnt really all that happy with my Uprev tune when I had my 370,and was hoping the ecutek would be a better alternative.
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tbh I'm not sure if it's worth spending another $700ish to get ECUTek and might not get a solid gain over Uprev? If I do get a small gain, proly still not worth the $700, since the "VVEL tune" hasn't really been proven worthy yet(?)...
I read you've switched over to ecutek and got an improvement over your previous uprev?
I read you've switched over to ecutek and got an improvement over your previous uprev?
All tho I did make more power just no tune yet
It's all about the person tuning your car. EcuTek and UpRev are just tools.
I knew I read a thread on this before. Here you go. https://www.myg37.com/forums/engine-...awd-sedan.html
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That's what perplexed me, I had my tune done by a very reputable shop that had many cars people were happily tuned. I read somewhere that the ecutek programming was different in that the timing tables were much more simplified compared to Uprev and only used one table instead of multiple tables to control timing, producing slightly better results.
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I knew I read a thread on this before. Here you go. https://www.myg37.com/forums/engine-...awd-sedan.html
Only the trq was.
That's what perplexed me, I had my tune done by a very reputable shop that had many cars people were happily tuned. I read somewhere that the ecutek programming was different in that the timing tables were much more simplified compared to Uprev and only used one table instead of multiple tables to control timing, producing slightly better results.
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I wouldn't use that software.
Had in my evo, all sorts of boost spoke & afrs all over the place.
Replaced with open source tune via Ivey Tune.
My tuner who has 20+ the last 6 doing gtrs.
He has a 8 second gtr he knows what works.
With his years of experience dumped his whole ecutek platform, to many problems.
Ecutek make a tune for my juke, for only $950.
They would have to pay me to use it, sorry it's a uk based co.
I wouldn't use it, I had issues as did others.
Good luck with your decision.
Had in my evo, all sorts of boost spoke & afrs all over the place.
Replaced with open source tune via Ivey Tune.
My tuner who has 20+ the last 6 doing gtrs.
He has a 8 second gtr he knows what works.
With his years of experience dumped his whole ecutek platform, to many problems.
Ecutek make a tune for my juke, for only $950.
They would have to pay me to use it, sorry it's a uk based co.
I wouldn't use it, I had issues as did others.
Good luck with your decision.


