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I'm running Invidia Q300 + invidia catless frontpipe + invidia overpipe, perrin inlet hose + perrin cold air intake + perrin crank pulley.
The sound is really good (pretty quiet) and the power also without a tune yet. Now I'm looking for a Header + tune. What do you people with experience in headers and tunes recommend? I've in mind until now this options in header: JDL Tomei FT86SP Catted And for the tune not sure if going with OFT or Ecutek. I'm looking for the best power gains. Thanks. @Sportsguy83 |
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JDL header in that list provides the most gains, lifetime warranty, and coating options. Superior to the ones listed.
Ecutek is better than OFT as long as you're having someone do a custom tune and not an off the shelf one. You can pull close or right at 200 whp with those mods and a JDL header on 93 octane. Depends on how good your tuner is and also not all cars being the same. With those mods though, 200 whp should be doable depending on what gas you have available. |
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I've heard a few times now that OFT runs more timing (aggressive) to make the same power gains vs. what a tuner would do on a custom tune. Is anyone able to confirm?
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A custom tune will ALWAYS be better because its tailored for your car and not everyone elses. You can maximize gains on the dyno and also keep your car in the safe operable range. When it comes to tuning, I wouldn't even think twice about the OFT because it's cheaper. I'm not saying you won't get gains from an OFT. It's just a matter of how your car responds to the file that everyone else uses and how aggressive the map really is. Ecutek even has off the shelf maps from tuners for people who want a quick solution. Ecutek offers so much more both N/A and FI down the road if that's the path you want to take. For FI, Ecutek is a must. Most professional tuners use Ecutek at shops on dynos for our cars. |
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So no one thinks I'm biased, I actually have an OFT on order that I'm thinking about canceling for a custom ECUTek tune. Still on the fence.
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When I go FI, I'll be on the dyno though along with some street pulls. Not going to mess around with the tune for that. |
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You're comparing an OTS tune meant to be a happy medium on thousands of cars vs a more customized tune whether it be done locally on a dyno or as an etune..
A custom tune to YOUR car will always be better, and more expensive. |
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So, based on 2 (near) identical engines how does one make more power than another? Also what is unnecessary ignition advance? Surely so long as it isn't knocking, why does it matter?
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Thanks I was hoping you'd chime in. If you don't mind me asking (I'm a tuning newb, so forgive my ignorance) but I've read that in broad strokes, the proper way to dial in timing is to advance it until you're not making any additional power on a dyno (and obviously not knocking), than dial it back 1-2 degrees from there for safety. Is that correct, and is that how you dialed-in the OFT maps? Thanks!
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Unnecessary ignition advance would be any more than would make power on a dyno. Also see my post above to Shiv about pulling 1-2 degrees for safety. Again I'm still learning about this, so I could be way off base.
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