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Tuning preparation?

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4.3K views 15 replies 8 participants last post by  Skylinedan 1  
#1 ·
Hey guys, now that it's getting warmer out I'm looking into getting my FS tuned with Torrie. I can't find a general guide anywhere for tuning, but I know I've seen members all over talk about changing Trans, PTU, and rear diff fluids. What other maintenance is recommended before installing a tune? Also, are there any good videos on using an SCT X4? How to back up a stock tune, and how to flash a new tune? I've watched a bunch on youtube but was wondering if there is a solid guide somehwere. Thanks!
 
#16 ·
I'll give a whirle, and let you guys know what I think of it.
 
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#15 ·
Yep, I open the door to make sure everything is "off"
 
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#13 ·
Something that I do every time I change my tune or disconnect my battery is to perform a throttle adjustment procedure. May be over kill, but I find that he does help with the new tune. Here is a post with steps.Throttle Adjustment Procedure
 
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#9 ·
I asked mu tuner if we can do something with that solid green line but it is quite hard operation.

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Another thing that I really feel is some kind of lag.
It happens when I pull the pedal gas hardly then stop for a miliseconds ;) and than push the pedal again very hard.
Probably it is not connected with tuning, because I felt it before tune. I think there are two reason behind that:
1) Our slow transmission 6f55 - on the other hand, it is longer lifetime
2) the turbo needs to wake up

I had the answer from the tunee that we can do something with that (some kind of keeping constant rpm) but it has very negative aspects for lifetime of the engine. I'm not a dragging racer so I don't need it

So in other words it is all about your needs and purpose of our lovely FFS 😁
 
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Another thing that I really feel is some kind of lag.
It happens when I pull the pedal gas hardly then stop for a miliseconds ;) and than push the pedal again very hard.
Probably it is not connected with tuning, because I felt it before tune.
Happens in stock also as you mention. Very annoying as its more than a lag - the pedal is unresponsive for about a second. Usually happens from a standing or slight rolling start. I'm guessing the software has to do some sort of reset or measurement before allowing the pedal to work again. Its like its waiting for the revs to hit a certain number (like idle) before letting you take control again. Its probably protecting the engine from lugging or over fueling or whatever but ah, to have a direct throttle cable again.....
 
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The other thing I always try to remind people is to get to know your car in stock form first. Just get a feel for how it responds, what the handling is like, how it sounds, that sort of thing. That way when you change things you'll have a good baseline of what the car should be like, so you can compare that to whatever is happening. It also gives you more appreciation both for how much the car has to offer, even totally stock, as well as how much you gain with a tune.
 
#8 ·
@Engineer - very well said! I regret a little bit that I did tune too fast. The difference which I really feel is the HP below 2k rpm which is in most of the cases daily drive. So I can really feel that below 2k I have less power. Of course if I push the pedal harder and go beyound 2 k rpm car is stronger but it was big changing for me. I look at my graph and it confirmed my feeling. This is the one negative aspects for me personally but I used to it :)

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#4 ·
Changing the fluids is just keeping the car happy, really has nothing to do with whether it's tuned or not. Far as the rest is concerned, you'll need to get a hold of who ever you decide for tuning. They will touch base on everything you need to know and answer any questions you have. Some of us do our own tuning so we have it better far as being happy with the end result once everything is dialed in.
 
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