Anybody running a Malone tune on their diesel?
#16
Nordschleife Master
Thread Starter
Ok I hadn't seen any actual #'s on Bluespark. If it's similar gains I'd likely go that route vs. Malone for the removability.
I worry about excessive EGT and the trans while towing. Even on my old Duramax, I had a tuner on it (adjustable on the fly Edge programmer), but I'd tune it back to stock when towing.
I worry about excessive EGT and the trans while towing. Even on my old Duramax, I had a tuner on it (adjustable on the fly Edge programmer), but I'd tune it back to stock when towing.
#17
Pro
Ok I hadn't seen any actual #'s on Bluespark. If it's similar gains I'd likely go that route vs. Malone for the removability.
I worry about excessive EGT and the trans while towing. Even on my old Duramax, I had a tuner on it (adjustable on the fly Edge programmer), but I'd tune it back to stock when towing.
I worry about excessive EGT and the trans while towing. Even on my old Duramax, I had a tuner on it (adjustable on the fly Edge programmer), but I'd tune it back to stock when towing.
second is pro tune + boost €279 this has two connections
#19
Did anyone get a dyno check before and after the 'fix'? -
What about hard numbers incorporating the 'fix' and one of the above?
Here are our before numbers run on a Dynojet with data normalized for temperature
Still not convinced to get the 'fix' - Would like to see numbers after the 'fix' - We do endurance off-road rally & Overlanding, can not afford to give up performance.
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Another potential issue for us is cold weather starts as in -36F Has anyone had the fix in the north, how has it started in sub-zero temps?
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Max Pwr______203.20___200.97_____202.42
Engine RPM___3.55______3.56______3.54
Max Trq_______354.82___356.82_____352.35
Engine RPM___2.46______2.44_______2.42
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What about hard numbers incorporating the 'fix' and one of the above?
Here are our before numbers run on a Dynojet with data normalized for temperature
Still not convinced to get the 'fix' - Would like to see numbers after the 'fix' - We do endurance off-road rally & Overlanding, can not afford to give up performance.
.
Another potential issue for us is cold weather starts as in -36F Has anyone had the fix in the north, how has it started in sub-zero temps?
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Max Pwr______203.20___200.97_____202.42
Engine RPM___3.55______3.56______3.54
Max Trq_______354.82___356.82_____352.35
Engine RPM___2.46______2.44_______2.42
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#20
Nordschleife Master
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#22
Rennlist Member
Thinking I may pull the trigger on the Pro Tuner + Boost. I've searched the forums here, lots of posts from 2014, not a lot lately. Would love to hear some more recent feedback about it. I'm mostly worried about reliability, and like OmniGLH, impact on towing/EGT's.
#23
Nordschleife Master
Thread Starter
Cool please do
Yeah for the price it's really tempting. Assuming the seat-of-the-pants result will feel like the typical "chipped" response of the VW/Audi 2.0T motors (which is a HUGE improvement and "why didn't I do this sooner?")
But unlike the 1.8/2.0T crowd (of which damn near everyone on forums runs some kind of aftermarket tune), hardly anybody seems to be running one on the 3.0TDI. Is it just "not known", is it "problematic", etc? My old 1.8T GTI has over 200k on it now (dad drives it) and it's had a Revo tune since about 10,000 miles and still running strong. From my 1.8T and 2.0T ownership, dealers don't seem to care if the car is tuned, either. I'm not sure how Porsche is.
Still paranoid though. I do NOT want to own this CD with a voided warranty!
But unlike the 1.8/2.0T crowd (of which damn near everyone on forums runs some kind of aftermarket tune), hardly anybody seems to be running one on the 3.0TDI. Is it just "not known", is it "problematic", etc? My old 1.8T GTI has over 200k on it now (dad drives it) and it's had a Revo tune since about 10,000 miles and still running strong. From my 1.8T and 2.0T ownership, dealers don't seem to care if the car is tuned, either. I'm not sure how Porsche is.
Still paranoid though. I do NOT want to own this CD with a voided warranty!
#24
Burning Brakes
There may or may not be a BlueSpark on my doorstep this week.. (warranty plausible deniability )
I'm looking in the Torque app to see if there are PID's that'll be useful when towing (EGT, DPF temp/pressure, trans temp, boost, etc...)
I'm looking in the Torque app to see if there are PID's that'll be useful when towing (EGT, DPF temp/pressure, trans temp, boost, etc...)
#25
Rennlist Member
OmniGLH,
I suspect the diesel isn't tuned as much as the old 1.8T because it appeals to a, um, more "mature" crowd? So they're more content to just drive the truck as its set up from the factory and aren't enthusiast drivers like most all of us here on Rennlist. If you go to the TDI forums far more people there have tuned their 3.0 TDI's, the Malone Tune seems very popular over there.
If I was out of warranty a tune would be the way I'd go for sure. I suspect the same durability is there compared to the 1.8T tunes. Heck, I had several stage 3 big turbo S4's that ran fine for tens of thousands of miles...
I suspect the diesel isn't tuned as much as the old 1.8T because it appeals to a, um, more "mature" crowd? So they're more content to just drive the truck as its set up from the factory and aren't enthusiast drivers like most all of us here on Rennlist. If you go to the TDI forums far more people there have tuned their 3.0 TDI's, the Malone Tune seems very popular over there.
If I was out of warranty a tune would be the way I'd go for sure. I suspect the same durability is there compared to the 1.8T tunes. Heck, I had several stage 3 big turbo S4's that ran fine for tens of thousands of miles...
#26
Nordschleife Master
Thread Starter
OmniGLH,
I suspect the diesel isn't tuned as much as the old 1.8T because it appeals to a, um, more "mature" crowd? So they're more content to just drive the truck as its set up from the factory and aren't enthusiast drivers like most all of us here on Rennlist. If you go to the TDI forums far more people there have tuned their 3.0 TDI's, the Malone Tune seems very popular over there.
If I was out of warranty a tune would be the way I'd go for sure. I suspect the same durability is there compared to the 1.8T tunes. Heck, I had several stage 3 big turbo S4's that ran fine for tens of thousands of miles...
I suspect the diesel isn't tuned as much as the old 1.8T because it appeals to a, um, more "mature" crowd? So they're more content to just drive the truck as its set up from the factory and aren't enthusiast drivers like most all of us here on Rennlist. If you go to the TDI forums far more people there have tuned their 3.0 TDI's, the Malone Tune seems very popular over there.
If I was out of warranty a tune would be the way I'd go for sure. I suspect the same durability is there compared to the 1.8T tunes. Heck, I had several stage 3 big turbo S4's that ran fine for tens of thousands of miles...
Just makes me leery since at least with the 1.8T/2.0T and 2.0TDI models, there's enough tuned ones out there we can get a good feel for longevity. Part of me says "probably fine for the 3.0TDI" but still paranoid...
#27
Rennlist Member
Yup, I agree. I do think that its safe tho, I know people have used the Bluespark for 100's of thousands of miles trouble free. Searching here there were two users that had an issue that developed with the box over time, but was fine when it was replaced...
#28
Instructor
Ok I hadn't seen any actual #'s on Bluespark. If it's similar gains I'd likely go that route vs. Malone for the removability.
I worry about excessive EGT and the trans while towing. Even on my old Duramax, I had a tuner on it (adjustable on the fly Edge programmer), but I'd tune it back to stock when towing.
I worry about excessive EGT and the trans while towing. Even on my old Duramax, I had a tuner on it (adjustable on the fly Edge programmer), but I'd tune it back to stock when towing.
#29
Rennlist Member
It's been reported by Greg, that the mpg that the dme calculates with the unit installed is, indeed, accurate.
Where have you read reports that the US Spec Bluespark puts out less power? Again, Greg reported the same performance and gas mileage with his Gen 1 unit and his US Spec Gen 2 unit. Would love to see more feedback....
Where have you read reports that the US Spec Bluespark puts out less power? Again, Greg reported the same performance and gas mileage with his Gen 1 unit and his US Spec Gen 2 unit. Would love to see more feedback....
#30
Instructor
It's been reported by Greg, that the mpg that the dme calculates with the unit installed is, indeed, accurate.
Where have you read reports that the US Spec Bluespark puts out less power? Again, Greg reported the same performance and gas mileage with his Gen 1 unit and his US Spec Gen 2 unit. Would love to see more feedback....
Where have you read reports that the US Spec Bluespark puts out less power? Again, Greg reported the same performance and gas mileage with his Gen 1 unit and his US Spec Gen 2 unit. Would love to see more feedback....