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I am currently on my 3rd rev with Seb right now. Throttle response is night and day.
I hear that all over the web about ECUtek. I drove my GF's 7AT G37S all stock to see my local buddy who has Stillen G3/Stillen shorties to FI Test Pipes/full custom 2.5'' catback with ECUTEK and TE37's. He tossed me the keys to take it for a spin because he knew I was interested in ECUTek. I hopped back into my GF's car to drive home. While the difference is noticeable, not night and day. But, that was my perception.
If you ask me, my test pipe/catback/intake untuned 6MT car felt more responsive than his ECUTek car.
Fuji??? You guys are hilarious. I never saw anything other than the diminishing road perspective.
People on the forum started calling the INFINITI emblem "Mt. Fuji" for as long as I can remember. Fuji, for short. AFAIK, those are the two interpretations: open road to the horizon, and Mt. Fuji. There's a third, less common interpretation, representing a missing slice of pizza.
And then there's the Pac-Man theory...
Last edited by Rochester; Apr 20, 2016 at 06:59 PM.
I hear that all over the web about ECUtek. I drove my GF's 7AT G37S all stock to see my local buddy who has Stillen G3/Stillen shorties to FI Test Pipes/full custom 2.5'' catback with ECUTEK and TE37's. He tossed me the keys to take it for a spin because he knew I was interested in ECUTek. I hopped back into my GF's car to drive home. While the difference is noticeable, not night and day. But, that was my perception.
If you ask me, my test pipe/catback/intake untuned 6MT car felt more responsive than his ECUTek car.
Those are pretty hard to compare. N/A vs forced induction.
And its not necessarily just EcuTek that makes the throttle response better. It's all in the changes that the tuner does using EcuTek. So two different tuners will be different, even both use EcuTek.
People on the forum started calling the INFINITI emblem "Mt. Fuji" for as long as I can remember. Fuji, for short. AFAIK, those are the two interpretations: open road to the horizon, and Mt. Fuji. There's a third, less common interpretation, representing a missing slice of pizza.
And then there's the Pac-Man theory...
Since the brand name is a variation of infinity, I expect the road interpretation is what Infiniti wants consumer to think of. Mt Fuji is still a sacred symbol and I suspect Nissan wouldn't be all that inclined to use it. Plus, Mt Fuji is a volcano; the tip of the emblem shouldn't come to a point.
Slice of pizza? Kids, put down that bong and get some air.
Pac-man theory is actually clever. The dots are gas stations.