MHP ECU/TCU Thread (updated with v1 gains: Graphs/Spreadsheet Breakdown)
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As of now no real gain from the MHP tune on my ISF. Rev limiter hasn't been raised, nor has speed limiter been raised. Peter (houstonT) and I have both added the Joe Z exhaust and intake tube. We have both dyno'd on the same DynaJet dyno at ARD here in Houston. As it now stands we both show approximately 380 rwhp.
At the TX2K9 event at Lone Star Drag Strip Peter ran a 12.52 and I ran a 12.68. I believe that he had new PS2s and I was still on my old Bridgstones. I believe his top speed was about 113 mph while mine was near 115 mph. This all leads me to believe that there is no significant HP difference between the two cars; therefore, no gain from the MHP tune at this time.
I will keep you posted on any further developments.
Pat
At the TX2K9 event at Lone Star Drag Strip Peter ran a 12.52 and I ran a 12.68. I believe that he had new PS2s and I was still on my old Bridgstones. I believe his top speed was about 113 mph while mine was near 115 mph. This all leads me to believe that there is no significant HP difference between the two cars; therefore, no gain from the MHP tune at this time.
I will keep you posted on any further developments.
Pat
#767
Not true at all....look at the MHP results from other manufacturers, 30-35 rwhp easily attainable.
Peter
Peter
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As of now no real gain from the MHP tune on my ISF. Rev limiter hasn't been raised, nor has speed limiter been raised. Peter (houstonT) and I have both added the Joe Z exhaust and intake tube. We have both dyno'd on the same DynaJet dyno at ARD here in Houston. As it now stands we both show approximately 380 rwhp.
At the TX2K9 event at Lone Star Drag Strip Peter ran a 12.52 and I ran a 12.68. I believe that he had new PS2s and I was still on my old Bridgstones. I believe his top speed was about 113 mph while mine was near 115 mph. This all leads me to believe that there is no significant HP difference between the two cars; therefore, no gain from the MHP tune at this time.
I will keep you posted on any further developments.
Pat
At the TX2K9 event at Lone Star Drag Strip Peter ran a 12.52 and I ran a 12.68. I believe that he had new PS2s and I was still on my old Bridgstones. I believe his top speed was about 113 mph while mine was near 115 mph. This all leads me to believe that there is no significant HP difference between the two cars; therefore, no gain from the MHP tune at this time.
I will keep you posted on any further developments.
Pat
FPR1939, any updates??
#769
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AMG cars are a different animal all together........they are consertively tuned from the factory. I mean, who in their right mind would shove a 6.3 liter V8 in a C class? You can't compare those cars with other non-aspirated vehicles. I had a Revo tuned b7 S4 and I gained a whopping 7 awhp
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We haven't decided on final pricing yet for Tundra's, I just threw that out there.
You can't compare a N/A tune to a FI tune. We can make 800rwtq with just ECU/TCU tuning from a 600/5.5L TT MB V12, or 900rwtq from a AMG65/6.0L TT V12. Gains with the 3.0L TT BMW inline 6 are also huge by comparison.
We estimate a 20-30rwhp gain with our ECU/TCU tuning on a IS-F. Again though it's not just about peak gains, area under the curve, eliminated tq management, shift quickness, raised shift points, raised stall speed, etc will all help your cars become quicker/faster and more enjoyable in day to day driving than with a run of the mill ECU only tune.
You can't compare a N/A tune to a FI tune. We can make 800rwtq with just ECU/TCU tuning from a 600/5.5L TT MB V12, or 900rwtq from a AMG65/6.0L TT V12. Gains with the 3.0L TT BMW inline 6 are also huge by comparison.
We estimate a 20-30rwhp gain with our ECU/TCU tuning on a IS-F. Again though it's not just about peak gains, area under the curve, eliminated tq management, shift quickness, raised shift points, raised stall speed, etc will all help your cars become quicker/faster and more enjoyable in day to day driving than with a run of the mill ECU only tune.
MHP yes very true you cant compare NA vs FI. I agree. I was just throwing some numbers around.
there is no doubt you will get some buyers. You are dealing with a market in that 55-65k range. they will have 4500 to try to squeeze another 20-30 out. If they were concerned about having the fastest car possible in that price range they would have bought a vette.
there is no doubt you will get some buyers. You are dealing with a market in that 55-65k range. they will have 4500 to try to squeeze another 20-30 out. If they were concerned about having the fastest car possible in that price range they would have bought a vette.
We only need Juan's controllers back for a day to get it where we want it. Realistically there's not a ton left in that specific tune. The gains closely compare to what we usually see from an otherwise stock E92 M3 on 93.
Though we are going to lean it out up top, we're not going to take anyone's car (unless they request it, and sign a liability waiver/disclaimer) to 13.0:1 A/F simply because one bad tank of gas or cold front could end the motor in an instant.
We all want max power but unless it's specifically requested of us for a race app, etc., we never sacrifice durability/longevity/safety for every last horse.
Though we are going to lean it out up top, we're not going to take anyone's car (unless they request it, and sign a liability waiver/disclaimer) to 13.0:1 A/F simply because one bad tank of gas or cold front could end the motor in an instant.
We all want max power but unless it's specifically requested of us for a race app, etc., we never sacrifice durability/longevity/safety for every last horse.
The OEM tune isn't as aggressive above 5200rpm as it is below, basically there's just more to be had up top--the factory just doesn't squeeze it as hard. It should be noted that there are gains across the board--even though they aren't as large as the ones up top--setting smoothing at 5 (and going over the raw data rpm by rpm) was the key to seeing them clearly.
There's only so much you can do with 5.0L of displacement N/A in the low/midrange. Again we'll refine Juan's tune and be ready to go with the initial GP in the next 2 weeks. What we get out of it at that point will be all there is in a safe tune.
Thanks!
There's only so much you can do with 5.0L of displacement N/A in the low/midrange. Again we'll refine Juan's tune and be ready to go with the initial GP in the next 2 weeks. What we get out of it at that point will be all there is in a safe tune.
Thanks!
Hope this helps!
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MHP, where are you? How can you explain a tune that resulted in NO gain to the customer? Hello? Pat dyno'ed slightly LESS than me...we both had the exhaust/intake and he had the tune. Also, we trapped almost identical at the drag strip. What happened?
Peter
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I don't know didn't Juanaca show gains?
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MHP seems MIA... I think he might be able to get a better tune when he makes some Long Tube headers....
8Speed is right... it seems the car is mostly tuned to its max... There's room for gain... but seems minimal..
8Speed is right... it seems the car is mostly tuned to its max... There's room for gain... but seems minimal..