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2.3L EcoBoost I-4 Engine Modification/Discussion
Team Beefcake Racing Ecoboost Phase 1 - Stock vs Lund Tune track testing
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<blockquote data-quote="Need4Speed03" data-source="post: 15002138" data-attributes="member: 11236"><p>If your local to your tuner then great, but if your not data logging is the only way for your tuner to dial in the tune. A log lets the tuner see everything that is going on...a very valuable tool!</p><p></p><p>I'm not gonna name names, but I had a tune for my 15 with a company who's device doesn't have data logging capabilities and they couldn't get my shift-points raised after a few revisions (I'm an auto). One revision even left my car in limp mode and kicking out transmission codes and a wrench light. Thankfully after returning to stock the codes went away with some miles. I got tired of hearing "try this one", "I can request that again", etc...</p><p></p><p>Went to SCT/Lund and first tune had the same stock shift points. After a revision Jon asked me to log a set of PIDs and send him the log, next revision was spot on with shift points raised to 7200!</p><p></p><p>Having the ability to datalog is extremely important and my issue would have not been fixed had I stuck with the first company!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Need4Speed03, post: 15002138, member: 11236"] If your local to your tuner then great, but if your not data logging is the only way for your tuner to dial in the tune. A log lets the tuner see everything that is going on...a very valuable tool! I'm not gonna name names, but I had a tune for my 15 with a company who's device doesn't have data logging capabilities and they couldn't get my shift-points raised after a few revisions (I'm an auto). One revision even left my car in limp mode and kicking out transmission codes and a wrench light. Thankfully after returning to stock the codes went away with some miles. I got tired of hearing "try this one", "I can request that again", etc... Went to SCT/Lund and first tune had the same stock shift points. After a revision Jon asked me to log a set of PIDs and send him the log, next revision was spot on with shift points raised to 7200! Having the ability to datalog is extremely important and my issue would have not been fixed had I stuck with the first company! [/QUOTE]
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