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Posted: 4/10/2023 12:45:46 PM EDT
Just started looking into chip tuning. Dont know much about it.
Says it can give more hp and better mileage. Does it really work or am i gonna F it ? Who to buy from? |
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I’d recommend buying Amazon during the IPO since you’re posting from the mid 90’s
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These days its tuning the ecu.They have the canned type plug into obd port and they are ok then theres the custom tuned ECU.These are the way to go i did a blackbear tune in my silverado and it did make a noticable difference in rpm range i drive in vs the higher rpm.
I was not much a believer in them and a friend with same truck had his done he was so so too but said it was defintiely noticable so i had mine done, |
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Doing it right isn't cheap.
Some cars respond better than others. Makes the most sense if you are going to make hardware changes https://www.hptuners.com/ |
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I'm considering a tune like that, by a well-established and very reliable company. Just software, no hardware.
It would cost about $1500. It would increase my horsepower by 110, and would increase my torque by 160. |
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Quoted: Just started looking into chip tuning. Dont know much about it. Says it can give more hp and better mileage. Does it really work or am i gonna F it ? Who to buy from? View Quote What kind of car? Do you care about warranty? Do you have to regularly have emissions testing done? Some cars/trucks can have huge gains, others none at all. Highly depends on what kind of vehicle. |
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Typically forced induction engines see the biggest benefit. I had a tune done on a Silverado I used to own and it definitely made a minor but noticeable difference in performance. I think the modified shift points/firmness was the biggest thing in my particular case.
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BMW and Audi have factory approved tunes from Dinan and other compnaies that will not void warranty. Find a tune that is facotry approved. What car or truck?
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Chip tuning is pretty old school now. Most rigs from the last 20+ years you just flash the ECM.
I do need to get a chip burned and installed in my pickup though. Hopefully supercharger is coming soon. PITA to find an in tact plenum though. |
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what type of car?
N/A or boosted? with a Turbo/SC, there are often large gains to be had with a simple tune. with N/A, its a bit harder. |
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Quoted: Got a warranty on the car ? View Quote Always the question. I've got an SCT tuner for my turbo F150. At 110k miles it just started showing signs of cam phaser issues, so after that gets repaired under warranty I'll probably get a couple of custom tunes done, one for towing, one for performance. My Z06 GM extended warranty ends in November. I've been considering doing some more significant mods (currently have some bolt-ons and a mild tune) but with just over 610 rwhp I already have no traction and I'm not looking to build a drag car. |
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Quoted: Is this the same as re mapping ecu ? View Quote This was in the older days before modern tuning. OP is lacking many details, specifically what type of car and motor. I'd say most canned "chip tuners" are garbage, but a quality tune can make a huge difference, especially with some mods and a factory turbo car. so chip tune on your base model 1992 honda civic? garbage. custom tune on a modern turbo motor, like my focus ST, worth it. or any other factory turbo ford, VW, etc. |
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If you are doing this to a stock car that is not factory turboed...it is not worth much...
If you are modifying your car heavily...yes...but than it needs to be a custom tune done on the dyno... |
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Have a BB tune on my 06 Silverado 5.3, met him and did the ride along. Need to get the line pressure turned down, shifts are hard now. Not much of a gain.
Took dads 2015 5.3/6L80 to a local-ish dyno tune, different truck afterwards, really helped the trans. I’d recommend a dyno tune.. |
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Chipping an older out of warranty vehicle would be okay. But if you have a vehicle under factory warranty, you will void it. And they would not even need to honor non-related warranty items if you have changed the emissions.
GBB |
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Quoted: Chipping an older out of warranty vehicle would be okay. But if you have a vehicle under factory warranty, you will void it. And they would not even need to honor non-related warranty items if you have changed the emissions. GBB View Quote I don't believe that to be correct. Yes, if you mod the engine, they could claim that anything powertrain related could be voided due to excessive torque, etc. but they wouldn't be able to claim that your tune caused your door handle to break, the power mirrors to stop working, or any other non-powertrain item to break. |
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Quoted: Typically forced induction engines see the biggest benefit. I had a tune done on a Silverado I used to own and it definitely made a minor but noticeable difference in performance. I think the modified shift points/firmness was the biggest thing in my particular case. View Quote That, not much actual performance to be gained if not forced induction or modified, but drivability improvements through remapping throttle/ shift points can be worth it. If boosted can make some crazy gains at the ecu at risk of reliability. |
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A tune alone doesn’t usually make a big change on a stock n/a vehicle, a tune is usually used to maximize the impact of other mods.
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I guess I’m real old school. I Dinan chipped my M3 along with a cam sproket. Woke that little 4 cylinder up.
I have a 2015 Acura TLX-SH now. Handles great. It’s a good motor but the tranny drives me fucking insane. |
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I do not need to.
My Crown Vic already has the Cop chip in it. |
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Have an integrated engineering stage 1 ECU and TCU tune on my golf R and It makes it a totally different car was about 1200$. Totally recommend tuning especially if it's a turbo. Lots of easy power
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Totally worth it on my Ecodiesel Jeep, gains are way more noticeable on forced induction engines vs. NA, but even NA motors can benefit from a good tune.
If your vehicle is an auto you should really consider a trans tune to go along with it. |
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I don't know, but fucking the chip in my VW Diesel sure hurt power and gas mileage.
--- Neighbor tuned is Dodge Diesel. I think it did great for his hp and torque. So well he trashed his transmission within 4 months. It was detuned by factory apparently because it was to much for the POS transmission... |
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Quoted:I’d recommend buying Amazon during the IPO since you’re posting from the mid 90’s View Quote Attached File |
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In my diesel with no other modifications then a 4" exhaust it really made a lot of differance .
As others have stated we need more information, make, model, engine, transmission, in warrenty and so on. |
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If naturally aspirated, you might be able to get an improved throttle response without a tune just by adding a pedal tuner.
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I gained almost 4mph trap speed with an E85 tune in my mustang. ?????
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tuned my own WRX with a laptop in 2009.
screw chip tuning.. go big or go home. get a standalone. |
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Quoted: Totally worth it on my Ecodiesel Jeep, gains are way more noticeable on forced induction engines vs. NA, but even NA motors can benefit from a good tune. If your vehicle is an auto you should really consider a trans tune to go along with it. View Quote See my post about my 2015 Acura TLX-SH. I fucking hate the 9 speed auto transmission. Mash throttle. Tranny thinks about it for 3 seconds, then down shifts. I’m not exaggerating. |
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bigger turbo, injectors and a good tune really livens up my excursion with over 275 hp more than stock
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Quoted: See my post about my 2015 Acura TLX-SH. I fucking hate the 9 speed auto transmission. Mash throttle. Tranny thinks about it for 3 seconds, then down shifts. I’m not exaggerating. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Totally worth it on my Ecodiesel Jeep, gains are way more noticeable on forced induction engines vs. NA, but even NA motors can benefit from a good tune. If your vehicle is an auto you should really consider a trans tune to go along with it. See my post about my 2015 Acura TLX-SH. I fucking hate the 9 speed auto transmission. Mash throttle. Tranny thinks about it for 3 seconds, then down shifts. I’m not exaggerating. Yep, I know those feels. The gen 2 Ecodiesel from 14-18 are known to have an atrocious throttle/trans lag after the diesel emissions scandal settlement that forced Chrysler to reflash the engine and transmission. The Green Diesel Engineering engine and trans tune fixed all of that and then some. I absolutely love the way my Grand Cherokee runs now. Verified dyno gains of 40 WHP and 60 WTQ and a good bump in fuel economy as well. Reduced soot production and 49 state emissions legal. There are other tunes that make more power, but GDE is one of the longest running Ecodiesel tuners and have an excellent reputation and support. |
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We have an eco-diesel in our 2019 Wrangler. Stock tune is plenty peppy in it. Apparently so good they almost immediately discontinued the option.
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Already mentioned ad nauseum, but it really depends on the car, and sometimes even which variant in a model range.
For example, lots of people tune Subaru Imprezas, but its most all the turbocharged WRX's and STi's, not the NA cars. More details like vehicle year, model, variant, and what you want to accomplish with it, will help. |
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Quoted: What kind of car? Do you care about warranty? Do you have to regularly have emissions testing done? Some cars/trucks can have huge gains, others none at all. Highly depends on what kind of vehicle. View Quote 18 taurus se no emissions. Paid for. Out of warranty. Its not anything more than an a daily driver. More interested in gas mileage than anything |
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My TDI, GTI, S5 and ZX10R are all tuned and have the correct supporting mods. They’re all night and day vs stock.
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Normally aspirated, meaning not turbo charged or super charged; waste of money.
And if it's turbo or supercharge boost tweek, you are taking the engineers margin for reliability. |
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You can get big gains with bolt ons
I was talking to a guy that had a v6 ranger He said the cold air intake added +25hp, the throttle body spacer was another 7hp, exhaust was 25hp, he put under drive pulley for another 10hp, then he put on the act tuner for 25hp I think he said his v6 was making 350hp and he couldn’t keep the tires in the back from lighting up everytime he left the site He said it was just dangerous in the rain |
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It's amazing on the old Shelby Dodge vehicles. I've been rolling my own for years now. It's worth the time to say the least.
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