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#47
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Hmmm good stuff. I just picked up my 2010 G37xS sedan over the weekend. Cobb's AP doesn't appear to work with the 7sp AT just yet... this is another great option. I am holding off on mod plans just for a bit. I don't want to go too crazy with this car. At most, HFC/CBE. Unsure about an intake system at the moment. I may just keep that stock.
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#48
I love this programmer on my car so far. I actually un installed them when i gave my car to takeda for some r&d because they want my car as OE as possible. I hated the throttle reponse without the HYPERTECH programmer. Car felt slow. First thing i did when i got my car was install the program again
Here's an independent dyno from another shop on a G35 SEDAN 7AT. Look how much power it picked up around 4k rpm, torque looks great too. WOT is not as impressive but this module is great for daily driven cars
I'm waiting to for the next dyno sheet with the mods to see if there's any more improvement with them
ENJOY
Here's an independent dyno from another shop on a G35 SEDAN 7AT. Look how much power it picked up around 4k rpm, torque looks great too. WOT is not as impressive but this module is great for daily driven cars
I'm waiting to for the next dyno sheet with the mods to see if there's any more improvement with them
ENJOY
#57
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Lou, just an FYI... I talked to them this morning and they won't have an update for the 2010s until later this summer. The good news is that the update will be software-based for this exact unit.
If you can find someone in TN with a 2010 G/Z, have them call Hypertech and perhaps they can speed things up a bit if they actually have access to the cars.
If you can find someone in TN with a 2010 G/Z, have them call Hypertech and perhaps they can speed things up a bit if they actually have access to the cars.
#58
Lou - your dyno post says G35 7AT sedan. There is no G35 7AT sedan. Don't you mean G37 7AT? I ask because the VQ37HR ECU is the one with the 0-60 throttle restriction (not the VQ35HR). Therefore the big gains seen at the low end of the power band make sense if you eliminate the throttle restriction. However, I suspect the VQ35HR owners like myself will not see such impressive gains since we do not have the throttle restriction.