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I see tuners on here that don't get it.
I want to tune my car now for NA, and for FI in a year. Why would I spend $600 now for Ecutek cable & license, + cost of tune and dyno time; and then repeat that every time I add something to my car? Might be great for tuners, but no way in hell I'm paying additional $500 every time I want a tune (including local dyno for remote tune). Plus if I ever get tired of the car I could sell the OFT, not a option with Ecutek. With OFT, I can load up a generic tune, and if I want it customized, I'll send a tuner my data logs. The ft86 community now has a viable affordable tuning platform, and if you want our business, you best get on board with OFT in the future. As OP started, when I buy my turbo, OFT support will be a top requirement. . |
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Hardware doesn't support software. Software supports the hardware.
OFT doesn't support the FI hardware at this time. If you want OFT support of hardware, you need to be asking OFT to support it. If you want tuners to tune FI cars with OFT, OFT needs to have the features necessary to tune and support FI properly. If it doesn't, then then the tuners won't use it. Lets use Accessport as an example, an example of something that actually happened to us. Accessport used to support the 2.5i naturally aspirated 2008+ Impreza. So we designed a turbo kit around the idea of the Accessport being used to program the 2.5i. When we finished up the turbo kit, we were informed by COBB they were no longer going to produce the accessport for the 2.5i. And when we got our hands on the Accessport for those models that were on the market, we found out that it didn't have any support for the maps that were necessary for tuning the 2.5i for a turbo kit. So now we use opensource/romraider/ecuedit to support those cars using those kits. See, it's not a matter of wanting to lock our product to any particular tuning software, it's a matter of using whatever is available that works. |
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I could go on and list differences and correct some things but it would just turn another thread into a Ecutek > Opensource debate...which I doubt people want to see. If either of you wants to discuss tuning/prices/differences in software we'd be happy to, but probably best done via PM.
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Like I said, if it's not available when I'm ready, there will be no choice for me but to go the ECUtek route, hoping that shortly after FI will be supported by OFT. My comments where just my thoughts on WHY I want OFT vs ECUtek, and I think that there are a lot of people with my same concerns. This thread was specifically about FI and OFT, not "hey ECUtek already supports this, and OFT doesn't!" We already know this, and we know the major vendors on here that support it. What we are addressing are those tuners who have plans for OFT when the support becomes available for FI. My other comments weren't toward any specific vendor here, I was merely addressing the overall attitude of vendors toward OFT who currently use ECUtek.
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what exactly does OFT not support that is necessary for FI? it's a map flashing device, you don't even edit roms with it. it seems like a contrived argument that's easier to say than 'we have an exclusivity agreement with ecutek and can't do it'.
oft can't possibly 'not have the features for fi' when all it does is flash a damn map. |
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I would probably also note that new logic doesnt necessarily need to be introduced to the stock rom to support FI. I think the stock rom can be rescaled to be used as a FI rom. If I had a car to test with I would find out exactly what needed to be done, but sadly, there arent enough twins here in ohio for me to play with. Ive helped people do it with the older 2.5i's so it shouldnt be too difficult. I think the issue right now is just that OFT is still very new and needs time to reach new people. The OS nature of it will benefit the community it just takes time for people to adopt it and use it.
That and were still waiting for logging *cough cough =) |
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One thing I do need to do if I can get my hands on a car is work with merp to add some boost control stuff. The only major thing I really need to make these maps better for FI is getting an EBCS(and all the associated TD and boost cut) to work with the stock ecu. Gotta look for a sensor we can hijack! Should be really easy considering the ecu is in the engine bay lol. Quote:
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But for someone who just wants a moderate kit like base innovate, avo, or greddy, ~ 225whp, the license/cable/tune end up adding 25% to the cost. If these cars are so complicated to tune that a 225 whp kit requires bypassing stock logic and EcuTeck then it cuts off a lot of potential customers. Maybe I'm wrong but those who buy an Innovate kit with their carb 210hp base-map are paying for more than they need with the Ecutek. I totally get the need for a $900 tune+ tuning equipment on those pushing 270+hp, but at some point someone is going to sell a ~225 hp kit with a free base map. Probably for $3500 done deal. Its a business model and market segment that this platform needs. Like Flying Miata's $3k kit?
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The direct injector controller is in the engine bay mounted to the intake manifold on the passenger side, but the ECU is inside under the dash on the passenger side. By the way EcuTek is using the fuel vapor vent sensor input to control an EBCS. It is mounted under the intake manifold on the driver side.
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Thanks for the tip! Ill have to look into that sensor. So eliminating it has no ill effects? |
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Nobody has reported any thus far but there aren't many that are using that form of boost control.
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