ECU flash and reliability?
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Of course, but depending on the power added through the tune, the way the car is driven becomes more of a factor. An owner can easily toast his clutch with stock power, but it becomes much easier to do when the power goes up. It's also easier to break rear wheel traction with higher power, and depending on how a driver handles that situation, there is added risk to the engine.
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Really depends on the tune. Not everyone can do it properly and some who've done it for other makes (say audi) wont have the correct equipment (engine dyno) to develop it for another make. Usually higher boost will result in more mechanical stress. Meaning you have to shorten maintenance period (plugs (10k miles), inspect coils for cracks, inspect exhaust manifolds, throw-away and replace your panel filter, clean MAF, change transmission (10k miles) and engine oil (3k miles)). 996s already showing some of wear even in stock for waterpump, pulleys/bearings, cracked exhausts etc. DME/ECU porsche uses is very flexible - but you must make sure that saveguards from stock programming have not been disabled. Other than normal accelerated wear you coudl sleep no problem - no hard limits like on Cup cars for rebuild intervals (50 hours engine for instance). Make sure that your tuner has first-hand experience in maintenance of racing porsches and/or is retailer of someone who does it professionally (Cargraphic/RS Tuning here in Europe for instance).
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Having done it twice (imagine auto/fabspeed, then UMW/Europipe) on the same 996ttX50, reliability is not an issue, but the difference between the two is so striking that I cannot imagine why anybody would use anything other than UMW's product. If you are thinking about this, do yourself a favor which willsave money, time, and anguish, and just call Kevin. Lot's of people promise, but Kevin delivers. The end result is so much better, you wonder why the factory didn't do this the first time around. If someone said, "this is from the factory", you wouldn't doubt it, unless yo had driven a stock one first. (my conclusion is that the factory tune leaves so much room for improvement, they can offer upgrades at no cost to them for years to come). The UMW tune says a great deal for Kevin and much less for Porsche. AS
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My car was flashed by UMW tune yesterday. A huge transformation. I got UMW data logger. My sportscar hobby took a giant leap now - seeing what my engine is doing and learning to understand what I am seeing is very fascinating.
My first impressions after UMW flash:
- starting up the engine for first time after flash engine idling it is easy to hear that things have changed. Idle is much, much smoother.
- throttle feels much better, car responses instantly
- torque and power is available right away from low rpm
- power increase in mid-rpm-range is huge, no need to rev the engine for power
I am very happy with outcome of this tune. I think everybody with stock TT should do this.
My first impressions after UMW flash:
- starting up the engine for first time after flash engine idling it is easy to hear that things have changed. Idle is much, much smoother.
- throttle feels much better, car responses instantly
- torque and power is available right away from low rpm
- power increase in mid-rpm-range is huge, no need to rev the engine for power
I am very happy with outcome of this tune. I think everybody with stock TT should do this.
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Kevin is a true gentleman. I emailed a couple questions to Kevin regarding my purchase of a 996 tt, and received immediate great responses. Currently not his customer, and will do so if I need anything in the future.
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Other than dyno or reflashing the same car can someone tell the differance in tunes by looking at the files??
I have a copy of my techart tune and was wondering what it is like compared to Kevins?
When I did mine the timing to have the techart one was convenient as my local porsche centre was doing a couple and my turbo was going to be in there anyway.
Has someone had the techart and then swaped to kevins?
I have a copy of my techart tune and was wondering what it is like compared to Kevins?
When I did mine the timing to have the techart one was convenient as my local porsche centre was doing a couple and my turbo was going to be in there anyway.
Has someone had the techart and then swaped to kevins?