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MCTeeJ 11-22-2019 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by nelsmar (Post 3277489)
Hit up CSG. Zach does a great job on this platform. Or if you want some nostalgia I know a guy. Stick to shops that have a reputation and are a legit business these cars are also easy to e tune also someone like HRI can take care of you. *thumbs up*

P.s. oh hai to those that remember me. :)

Both of these guys are great tuners.

fatoni 11-23-2019 01:36 PM

will go through the effort to remove a turbo kit but not through the effort to switch a map?

Arcade 11-30-2019 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by dholloway543 (Post 3277248)
So I think after a little research ive come to a conclusion. Tell me if im wrong but I want to.



ECUtec has an option to install 2 maps at once and use the cruise control to switch between them?


I think im going to put the stock rom back on the car to unmarry the oft, get an ecutek license and goto a tuner to get both a proper e85 and 91 tune at the same time. Just switch between using the cruise control map selector.

I don't think I'm understanding your request, and I would like to.

My knowledge is coming from the following links

Delicious Tuning flexfuel kit:
https://www.delicioustuning.com/flexfuel

Delicious Tuning E85 FAQ
https://www.delicioustuning.com/node/524

From what I am taking away from these, the tuning is done dynamically with the flex fuel kit - allowing a dynamic adjustment while driving, thus removing the worry of filling up with E85 one tank and filling up with 91 octane 2/3's a tank later, which seems to be part of the concern. Perhaps call delicious and they can shine some light on the subject? They use Ecutek as well, allowing the nifty cruise control to act as the selector (I think that feature is the bees-knees TBH).

I guess the real question for engine safety and reliability is:

"if you have different maps and the flex fuel setup, will the flex fuel work with the mappings or not?"

jflogerzi 12-01-2019 12:20 AM

Listen to everyone. Ditch OFT and get ecutek and flex fuel. There is a reason everyone is telling you to do so... You spent money on the car and want to boost it, don't cheap out on the most important part when boosted and that's a solid tune

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dholloway543 12-02-2019 09:27 AM

okay, I guess ill do it. I need to save up a little $ first tho and for the time being ill run the oft turbo tune so I can at least still get around

scion fr-s 03-04-2020 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by dholloway543 (Post 3276586)
I need to find a tuner for my car that will be turbo'd this upcoming weekend
I live in San Diego and dont really trust driving a turbo car up to LA non-tuned.



Is there a shop in san diego that you guys like?
Ik my chanses are low but is there a shop that can tune it for Open Flash so I can swap between E85 turbo tune and 91 Oct turbo tune when I please. Open flash is also important to me because of smog. Im going to have to remove the turbo once a year.

Delicious Tuning. Bill is the man!


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