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![]() If I ever make it out to any of the meets, you're more than welcome to check out my car and see if you really want the ECU tune. I'll be getting my cable soon too.. Still need to do an update on mines but once I'm done you can borrow the cable if you need. I didn't really see the cost of the ECU tune as being that bad actually.. it's pretty much the price of an exhaust, with better power gains IMO. When you think about it, you're basically paying someone to re-program your car, boost the HP & torque, and NOT blow up the engine at the same time lol.. which can be harder than it sounds. Great to hear your insurance covered your exhaust too. Now you can use that money on a tune if you want! |
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I wouldn't mind meeting up with you sometime and driving my car and then riding in yours. If that would be cool with you.
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I went with the full package tuning from FA20club.com.. license, cable, flex fuel kit, the works.. I'm kicking myself everyday for not doing it sooner. It's like driving a totally different car. You don't need to spend the $1500 for Visconti's.. that's just my opinion. I'm not going to bad-mouth anyone online I've never met though.. all I have to say is Tony at FA20club was the coolest guy to talk to, work & do business with. I'm sure Visconti is the first name that comes up when people start talking about ECU tuning our cars, but there are other tuners out there who can do just as good a job. You'll see when you drive my car. ![]() You can get FA20club's Stage 2 & E85 tune for $740.. without the cable of course. You'll just be paying for the license + tune. FA20club only charges $90 for an additional tune, so you're basically paying $650 for the E85 + $90 for the Stage 2 tune (93 octane). And you WILL want a tune for regular gas too.. you can't always find a E85 station when you need one. That, plus filling up with E85 makes it a PITA to start the car when temps are cold (50 degrees or below). Best of all, if you add another mod, like exhaust/intake.. he'll update your tune for FREE.. as long as your mod isn't anything major, like a turbo/supercharger. |
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I would be up for a meet and drive sometime too when I get my car back. Did you get any diminished value from the insurance?
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I have a friend's wedding to go to this weekend, so this week is out for sure. I'll try to make it out next week sometime.. Those Caffeine & Octane meets aren't conducive to test driving are they? Haven't been to one, but just from the looks/pictures, it's mostly a show-but-no-go kinda thing? If so, we'll have to meet some other place. Quote:
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Using my Fuel Log app, here's the numbers I got (all fill-ups were top-offs.. after the pump stopped, I slowly filled up the tank TWICE until the pump shut off automatically). The majority of the time, I was cruising 75-80 mph. during that first stretch of 129 miles, I set the cruise on 70mph.. I noted the cost per gallon of each E85 fillup is too. 1st fill-up: 129 miles traveled, topped-off with 4.39 gallons = 29.36 mpg (car gauge avg. = 26.0 mpg), $3.56/gal 2nd fillup: 261 miles traveled, topped-off with 11.29 gallons = 23.1 mpg (car gauage avg. = 25.3 mpg), $3.30/gal 3rd fillup: 104 miles traveled, topped-off with 4.81 gallons = 21.64 mpg (car guage avg. = 23.0 mpg), $3.30/gal 4th fillup: 121 miles traveled, topped-off with 5.11 gallons = 23.68 mpg (car guage avg. = 24.2 mpg), $3.25/gal I still think the first fillup is kind of an anomoly somehow.. It was 100% E85 in my tank at that point, but I must've been off on my miles or gallons somewhere, even though it was the ONLY stretch of traveling that I cruised at 70mph.. All the other stretches, I was going anywhere from 75-85 mph.. Anyway, that'll give you an idea of what MPG's you can expect on HWY driving after mods & tune. On the way to that 3rd fill-up, I was really driving fast too.. mostly 80-85 cruising with several WOT & speeding up to 90mph (when I was alone on the hwy of course). MPG's didn't drop as much as I thought it would either. Last edited by reeves; 03-28-2013 at 12:25 PM. |
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By the way.. it's only $90 more to get the E85 tune, after you've purchased FA20club's 1st tune (for 93 octane) at full price.. so it's actually worth trying out. You don't need any mods to get both tunes too. Both the 93 octane & E85 tune will work on a 100% stock car.. gives you a little better MPG's too along with a bump in performance. But like I said above, if you DO decide to add a few bolt-on mods later, FA20club will update your tune for free to maximize those mods too. If you aren't familiar with Ecutek.. you can get both the 93 gas tune & E85 tunes stored on your car, and switch between the 2 tunes on the fly! So if you're stuck somewhere without E85, it's not a problem.. Such a cool feature and well worth the price for me. Last edited by reeves; 03-28-2013 at 12:19 PM. |
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@reeves I'm down man. Those caffeine and octane meets are just for looks haha maybe AFTER one since everyone is together we could do some drives. I can meet up soon if you can but its all up to you haha. I'm thinking of getting the e85 first then the other one. But I'm not too sure.
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I gotta finish up some work, then head outta town for the wedding tomorrow.. won't be back til Monday or so.. then I'm anticipating I'll need to catchup on a few things at work too, so to be safe I'd say mid to late next week at the earliest.
Things can get pretty busy for me on the weekends too, which is why I don't make it out much for meets.. but I can set aside some time to meet next week if you're down. I'm always on trips out of town on weekends.. It does run up the miles on my car though.. which I don't mind at all since I enjoy driving it so much.
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