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FA20club is currently E-tuning my car, so far I think Toni is doing a good job. I don't have any complaints. FA20 FTW
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Can you guys fuck off with the EcuTek for a bit. I would like to know more about OFT
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Sorry it took so long to post as I had to wait for my account to become activated. First, I'd like to point out to Toni that I never mentioned that the Ecutek flash that RehabJeff had was from FA20club.com. I left it unnamed because i didn't want to start an unnecessary flame war. That was not the purpose of Rombihood's thread nor the intention of my tuning discussion. But now that we are where we are, I'd like to elaborate on some things but feel that doing so could certainly lead to some upset feelings. If Toni is OK will discussing aspects of tuning (with me) in this public forum, I think it would reveal useful information for the readers on this forum who are more interested with tuning tech and less interested in tuner loyalty/purchase defending. Toni, if you are good with continuing a technical discussion now that I'm here, I'm happy to contribute what I can to what I've learned about the FA20 tuning. All I ask is that you do the same while keeping things technically on point. Best Regards, Shiv |
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What I find so offensive in your case is the apparent substitution of increased throttle response by 25% for the time to do a proper map from your datalog. If that's what actually happened it's chilling to imagine the extent that substitution could have been used with this product? |
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Also, this discussion is not about OpenFlash vs ecutek as they are both means to the same end. It is about tuning and applies regardless of transport device used. |
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Just got my OFT install today. Notice HP & TQ gain easily. What I like about the OFT is that I can put any tune that is avaliable or when it become available and change it back to stock if I don't like it or have to take it back in to the dealership for service. As more tunes become available with different type of mods, it's easy to just download and flash your ecu to what you mod your car with. Without having to pay for it everytime you need to change or flash your ecu. I think it's a win, win for us End-Users. So far I am happy with it.
![]() For those with heavy mods, it might be better to get your car dyno and tune. For those of us who have the basic mods for example intake and exhaust this work and doesn't hurt our pocket becauese we don't have to go pay hundred of dollars to get our car dyno and tune for these basic mods. It's already done for us. It's available to us with OFT for free of course after you purchase the tablet and it's not that expensive. Thank you Shiv for making this available on the market. ![]()
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Can someone who purchased an OpenFlash tablet please post the software source code that they of course provided you with?
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The hardware that its running on is a different story. You can buy it, crack it open and see what its made of, but I don't believe anyone is necessarily entitled to what makes it tick. The part that matters is OUR access to the ECU and OUR ability to tune it, how it talks on the ODB2 port is pretty irrelevant. The layer we really should care about is the one that enhances and enables our cars to be the best they can be. For those who love the term "open source", a slightly closer analogy may be that just because you're running Linux doesn't entitle you to Intel's x86 source on firmware, drivers or hardware design. I'm not sure where OpenFlash got mixed up with open source ... it seemed pretty clear to me what they were when they announced. A tool, with openness at a layer that was once closed off to most folks. |
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Let's make it technical, as noted in other places, care to dive into the technicalities behind how the onboard O2 sensor and a wideband sensor pre-cat, and a wideband as normally used by a tuner work work? How are they calculated, how are they interpreted? What is a safe mixture on this engine? What is a safe mixture for DI versus PI on this? You critiqued a tune for 'not touching' the exhaust cam, have you done testing that shows a benefit? Care to share the results? How many of these have you blown up? When it's on your dime we call that research(This comment goes to all tuners not just OFT,FA20,BRZEDIT,etc.) The only people who really know are Toyota and Subaru and for the time being they aren't sharing and we are all learning, tuners and consumers alike. We make observations and the observed knowledge of the community continues to grow. Where is your source code? You call it open, post it. Otherwise, don't critique others workflow practices without any node to the fact that it may be what works for some people. Finally, as a note on your arguement for superiority. I can download the ENTIRE linux kernel line by line, that is open. Does it make it better for me? Nope, I don't write kernel code, but my ability to access and configure and understand linux is something I value. That is the equivalent to what you offer. That service is not value to my grandma. My grandma uses Apple (ECUTek). Different strokes for different folks I have no stake in either of these vendors. What I dislike is that it seems like many of the vendors here try and make a buck by shitting on one another. Just to be clear, I am not commenting just on OFT here I am commenting on the vendor attitude in here which makes me post less and less. I'm the guy that went out, with a written SAE test procedure, and recorded about 30 runs of aero coast down. Then the front lip went on my car and I did it again. I buy data, everyone else should too.
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I'm not posting what i have because i am using a beta version.
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Mixture has been discussed in two of the openflash threads, including this one as has cam timing and it's benefits, and factory vs external wideband, etc. Speaking of cam timing, here is the testing data post i made on the subject almost 7 months ago....
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It's clear to people who know, but they harp on the point of ECUTek being locked and they are being open. Telling them they aren't open enough is a more than fair challenge to marketing BS. When I say it, and I can only speak for me, it was said tongue in cheek.
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I don't want to take this thread off topic, but I'd love to see a post about this.
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