Cobb Tuning- Clarification and Updates!!!
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Cobb Tuning- Clarification and Updates!!!
Hello,
Just wanted to post a quick update as I see some people are starting to flash these ECU's and have some questions on how our flash differs from the competition.
The big thing about our product is that we put our OTS maps through the ringer in testing. Not only do we test on our own dynos's around the country, we test them on race cars as we are technical sponsors for IMSA ( We are at Sebring testing as I type this) as well as test multiple different parts combinations on different platforms.
We also offer custom datalogging and custom tuning which NO other ECU tuner can do at the same level that we can. With our custom logging we can log faster than even the factory PIWIS with custom monitors that the PIWIS does not even support. Most of the other tuners have no datalogging solution at all, so they flash maps on without being able to measure what the engine is doing.
We also have more tables defined and better control of ECU logic than any of our competitors. We are always updating maps and features and they are always free to our customers to download. We have a slew of tuners around the world that we train to be be able to tune Porsche's correctly and always have the backing of Cobb any time basically day or night.
You also don't need to be on the "latest flash" from Porsche. We can read the ECU and add support within generally an hour or two, and that is if we don't already support the ROM which at this time we already support about 300 different ROM's so chances are good that we already support it with no issue.
We also do not require a spare ECU. We are the first to flash the 981 through the OBD we do not need to have a spare ECU to put the car to stock. We can also read the ECU out which no other tuner can do at the moment through the OBD port.
Also the SDI9 is pretty adaptive but please know that by adding parts to your car the ECU or tune does not magically make the car run correctly. Parameters still need to be adjusted to make sure that it is running correctly. This is done through datalogging and checking to be sure that the car is running the correct way.
We write ALL of our our own tools, we do not depend on someone else to do it for us, and this allows us to add custom features and keep upping our support level. So no waiting for engineers over seas, you can deal with either your favorite protuner or can email us day or night and will usually get a response in minutes.
Stage 2 maps are almost done from us as well so keep an eye out for that plus some other cool stuff that will set is apart once and for all
If anyone has questions please feel free to let us know!
mitch.mckee@cobbtuning.com
-Mitch
Just wanted to post a quick update as I see some people are starting to flash these ECU's and have some questions on how our flash differs from the competition.
The big thing about our product is that we put our OTS maps through the ringer in testing. Not only do we test on our own dynos's around the country, we test them on race cars as we are technical sponsors for IMSA ( We are at Sebring testing as I type this) as well as test multiple different parts combinations on different platforms.
We also offer custom datalogging and custom tuning which NO other ECU tuner can do at the same level that we can. With our custom logging we can log faster than even the factory PIWIS with custom monitors that the PIWIS does not even support. Most of the other tuners have no datalogging solution at all, so they flash maps on without being able to measure what the engine is doing.
We also have more tables defined and better control of ECU logic than any of our competitors. We are always updating maps and features and they are always free to our customers to download. We have a slew of tuners around the world that we train to be be able to tune Porsche's correctly and always have the backing of Cobb any time basically day or night.
You also don't need to be on the "latest flash" from Porsche. We can read the ECU and add support within generally an hour or two, and that is if we don't already support the ROM which at this time we already support about 300 different ROM's so chances are good that we already support it with no issue.
We also do not require a spare ECU. We are the first to flash the 981 through the OBD we do not need to have a spare ECU to put the car to stock. We can also read the ECU out which no other tuner can do at the moment through the OBD port.
Also the SDI9 is pretty adaptive but please know that by adding parts to your car the ECU or tune does not magically make the car run correctly. Parameters still need to be adjusted to make sure that it is running correctly. This is done through datalogging and checking to be sure that the car is running the correct way.
We write ALL of our our own tools, we do not depend on someone else to do it for us, and this allows us to add custom features and keep upping our support level. So no waiting for engineers over seas, you can deal with either your favorite protuner or can email us day or night and will usually get a response in minutes.
Stage 2 maps are almost done from us as well so keep an eye out for that plus some other cool stuff that will set is apart once and for all
If anyone has questions please feel free to let us know!
mitch.mckee@cobbtuning.com
-Mitch
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Can I ask for you to elaborate a bit more on your IMSA testing? What car(s) and what were you testing? I know the cars were testing different electronics - new motec system but only a few (3) teams are running GT4s, of which I don't think many were at testing.
Also as it relates to your maps, these maps are a simple plug n'play solution, but do they need to be configured based on what modifications have happened to the car? For example I understand headers can require a tune, but will your standard maps be okay for this or will it require a custom map?
Also as it relates to your maps, these maps are a simple plug n'play solution, but do they need to be configured based on what modifications have happened to the car? For example I understand headers can require a tune, but will your standard maps be okay for this or will it require a custom map?
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Make a IPD Plenum, 82mm Tb, and Fabspeed catless header OTS map please!
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Can I ask for you to elaborate a bit more on your IMSA testing? What car(s) and what were you testing? I know the cars were testing different electronics - new motec system but only a few (3) teams are running GT4s, of which I don't think many were at testing.
Also as it relates to your maps, these maps are a simple plug n'play solution, but do they need to be configured based on what modifications have happened to the car? For example I understand headers can require a tune, but will your standard maps be okay for this or will it require a custom map?
Also as it relates to your maps, these maps are a simple plug n'play solution, but do they need to be configured based on what modifications have happened to the car? For example I understand headers can require a tune, but will your standard maps be okay for this or will it require a custom map?
As for the OTS maps, the Accessport currently ships with our Stage 1 OTS (Off The Shelf) maps which are designed for otherwise stock vehicles. They'll be just fine with cars running "cat-back" (muffler) upgrades, and drop in filters. The Stage 1 tunes can also be used with the IPD Plenum/TB without fear of major issues but the known codes may still appear and we're still working on optimizing a separate map to resolve the codes and maximize potential gains. Headers can also be run with the Stage 1 tunes but you'll almost certainly experience codes and the tuning is not optimal, but we'll be releasing Stage 2 OTS tunes for headers very soon. Otherwise, you can have the car ProTuned and a custom map created for your specific parts now by a COBB ProTuner.
~Jared
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No problem! We actually have a decent collection of Porsche dynos already in our dyno database but no GT4s yet, I'll be sure we get those added ASAP next week.
http://www.cobbtuning.com/dyno-database/
~Jared
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Jared, another GT4 to be in Austin soon! Subscribed.
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I am no expert nor have ever tuned my car. I have done exhausts ect but never a tune. Now- do you all have a similar device, sort of like the one that one of your Competitor's posted, that is provided that one would install the tune and have the ability to go back and forth?
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I am no expert nor have ever tuned my car. I have done exhausts ect but never a tune. Now- do you all have a similar device, sort of like the one that one of your Competitor's posted, that is provided that one would install the tune and have the ability to go back and forth?
https://rennlist.com/forums/gt4/9010...lable-now.html
~Jared
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Really looking forward to seeing the tune for the IPD plenum, 82mm throttle body, BMC filters (or whatever filters employed), and catless headers (although would prefer to see Cargraphics instead of FabSpeed).
I spoke to John at BGB today and this is the setup we've continued to discuss and it will be awesome to have an OTS solution once the live dyno data acquisition and work is done.
Someone mentioned a GB too - - any chance that happens once all the various tunes are available?
I spoke to John at BGB today and this is the setup we've continued to discuss and it will be awesome to have an OTS solution once the live dyno data acquisition and work is done.
Someone mentioned a GB too - - any chance that happens once all the various tunes are available?
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I am no expert nor have ever tuned my car. I have done exhausts ect but never a tune. Now- do you all have a similar device, sort of like the one that one of your Competitor's posted, that is provided that one would install the tune and have the ability to go back and forth?