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Johnny Danger 10-11-2009 07:40 AM

ECU Tuning Opportunity
 
I came across this thread on Planet Porsche. I think its worth checking out for anyone who is in the market for upgrading their ECU.





http://www.planetporsche.net/cayman-boxster-modifications/37183-fvd-brombacher-introduction-introductory-planet-porsche-offer.html

2K3_Boxster_S 10-11-2009 08:16 AM

nice find.

mptoledo 10-11-2009 11:03 AM

Nice gains, Anybody wanna go half? :D

Cloudsurfer 10-11-2009 11:19 AM

Haha doesn't work that way....

Bob O 10-11-2009 11:47 AM

Ha! wish it did! I'm thinking about it. The gains, for the price, are pretty impressive for my 01. I wonder what, if any, downside issues there might be? Of course their web site states that there aren't any but.. Heck there might not be any. I'm just not smart enough to figure out if there are. Like I said though, the upside seems pretty impressive.

Bob

blinkwatt 10-11-2009 01:06 PM

I doubt that the extra 10hp= -.2 off your 0-60.........

Bob O 10-11-2009 02:43 PM

Blink... you don't think the 10 hp would translate to .2 off 0-60 time? What increases do you think you could expect... if any? 10 hp is about a 4.5% increase in my 217 base hp. (Their web site claims 15 hp increase, and an almost 8% increase in torque....from 220 to 235 hp and 192 to 207 torque. This specifically for the 2.7 01 base. 15 hp is almost a 7% increase over the 217) Either way, I would think (with absolutely NO basis for the conclusion) that a .2 increase would be achievable. But I could be all wet too. Enlighten me please. If there's no discernable expected increase in performance then I think I'd be wasting my money?

Bob

lbrown2009 10-12-2009 09:42 PM

anyone take one for the team yet?
 
anyone purchase this yet for the boxster 2.7 non-s? I think I am pulling the trigger first thing tuesday unless I hear something extremely negative.

Lance




Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob O
Blink... you don't think the 10 hp would translate to .2 off 0-60 time? What increases do you think you could expect... if any? 10 hp is about a 4.5% increase in my 217 base hp. (Their web site claims 15 hp increase, and an almost 8% increase in torque....from 220 to 235 hp and 192 to 207 torque. This specifically for the 2.7 01 base. 15 hp is almost a 7% increase over the 217) Either way, I would think (with absolutely NO basis for the conclusion) that a .2 increase would be achievable. But I could be all wet too. Enlighten me please. If there's no discernable expected increase in performance then I think I'd be wasting my money?

Bob


edevlin 10-13-2009 03:21 AM

Sounds like a good deal to me. Remember that a good ECU tune is more than just peak HP and torque. They can also give you a flatter torque curve and remap the throttle response, which can make the car more fun to drive.

Ed

:)

Johnny Danger 10-13-2009 04:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lbrown2009
anyone purchase this yet for the boxster 2.7 non-s? I think I am pulling the trigger first thing tuesday unless I hear something extremely negative.

Lance

I am "pulling the trigger" today. The folks at FVD are some of the most knowledgeable and professional folks that I have encountered. Indeed, in the vast world of so called "tuners", FVD is the real deal. Their ECU programs aren't just some "boiler plate" files simply designed to blanket the model range. Rather each client receives a custom program that is designed specifically for their vehicle, taking into account performance upgrades ect... No worries Lance. There is only an upside to this application.

Cartel 10-13-2009 05:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Johnny Danger
I am "pulling the trigger" today. The folks at FVD are some of the most knowledgeable and professional folks that I have encountered. Indeed, in the vast world of so called "tuners", FVD is the real deal. Their ECU programs aren't just some "boiler plate" files simply designed to blanket the model range. Rather each client receives a custom program that is designed specifically for their vehicle, taking into account performance upgrades ect... No worries Lance. There is only an upside to this application.

I am a testament to the above comments. The folks at FVD are top notch and nothing less of that. For the most part I have dealt with both Mark and Rhonda and they have been nothing short of great in accomodating my needs. In regards to the programming I dealt with none other than Florian. We read out my car together for my file to be sent to Germany in order to construe a flash file and the following evening (10 p.m.) we were on the phone again to flash my car. For most people once they leave their work it stays their but this is not the case at FVD. For them to go out of their way on their personal time speaks volumes of great character and service with me and for that I am grateful. Yoy will not regret any of it. Rest assured.

blinkwatt 10-13-2009 06:10 AM

Hmmm.....if someone can provide a 3rd party dyno I'd drop the bling bling if the car really gains what they show from their dyno charts.

edevlin 10-13-2009 06:59 AM

"Hmmm.....if someone can provide a 3rd party dyno I'd drop the bling bling if the car really gains what they show from their dyno charts."

I am not familar with their tune software, but I would be suprised if you did not pick up 10+ hp, some torque, and a more responsive throttle mapping. Thats about what I got on the dyno after "chipping" my 2000 2.7L several years ago.

Ed

:)

Johnny Danger 10-13-2009 12:34 PM

The "trigger was pulled". This was one of the best offers that I have come across in a very long time. I will post my results in the near future. :)

blinkwatt 10-13-2009 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edevlin
"Hmmm.....if someone can provide a 3rd party dyno I'd drop the bling bling if the car really gains what they show from their dyno charts."

I am not familar with their tune software, but I would be suprised if you did not pick up 10+ hp, some torque, and a more responsive throttle mapping. Thats about what I got on the dyno after "chipping" my 2000 2.7L several years ago.

Ed

:)

Was that from just an ECU tune or were the dyno runs done in conjunction with others mods as well?

chaudanova 10-13-2009 04:40 PM

I am very curious if the FVD setup has any real world performance gains on the 2.7L... I have a 2002 2.7L with Softronic, and to be honest... I can't say that I felt much of a difference with it at all.

The FVD software screenshots look almost the same as the softronic, but that could just be similar/same loading software, and different tuning files...

Anyhow, if anyone gets any real feedback on the 2.7 with the FVD, I'd love to hear about it...

edevlin 10-14-2009 01:10 AM

"Was that from just an ECU tune or were the dyno runs done in conjunction with others mods as well?"

I did most of this work to my car when I first got it three years ago. I did at least half a dozen different dyno runs playing with different ECU tunes and exhaust system configurations. As I recall, I got about 15 hp and 10 ft lbs of torque with just the chip. The the torque curve was much better and the car noticably more responsive.

With intake, chip and full cat-back exhaust I picked up around 25 hp. I am using a chip from Autothority Pitstop. As I understand it, their chips are based on the TTP products TTP. BTW, I just went out to their website and noticed the price of their chip, yikes, it was not that expensive when I got mine back when.

Ed

:cheers:

Johnny Danger 10-14-2009 03:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edevlin
"Was that from just an ECU tune or were the dyno runs done in conjunction with others mods as well?"

I did most of this work to my car when I first got it three years ago. I did at least half a dozen different dyno runs playing with different ECU tunes and exhaust system configurations. As I recall, I got about 15 hp and 10 ft lbs of torque with just the chip. The the torque curve was much better and the car noticably more responsive.

With intake, chip and full cat-back exhaust I picked up around 25 hp. I am using a chip from Autothority Pitstop. As I understand it, their chips are based on the TTP products TTP. BTW, I just went out to their website and noticed the price of their chip, yikes, it was not that expensive when I got mine back when.

Ed

:cheers:

I had occasion to speak with the proprietor of PitStop, Mingh. He was a nice gentleman to deal with indeed. However, Pietz ,who owns TTP, was nothing short of atrocious ! In fact, he was on record with saying that he had no use dealing with Americans "because we have no money". He also reiterated the same sentiment to a couple of Porsche forum administrators who asked him to advertise on their site. :mad:

Wingnut2u 10-14-2009 04:30 AM

Wow, that is a great deal for $495

Very nice find Johnny D

Adam 10-14-2009 05:53 AM

This offer is definately intriguing. I wish FVD would say how long the offer is good till.


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