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onefastman 04-26-2012 10:48 AM

Any experience with Pedro's tune (TechnoChip)?
 
I am shopping for a tune for my 98 boxster and am interested about Pedro's tune, the techno chip. However, I can't find a lot of information about it.

Does anyone have any expierence with it and what are your likes and dislikes about it?

Thanks

PPW

aclark133 04-26-2012 02:22 PM

I was also looking into this tune combined with the techno torque and bored throttle body.. But after full exhaust, intake and under drive pully are on, I might need a more custom tune

onefastman 04-26-2012 06:53 PM

I talked to him today and he said the tune is completely custom to your modifications, fuel octane you use, altitude, etc.

Brockmeister 04-28-2012 01:54 AM

I was wondering as well.

Bobiam 04-29-2012 05:30 PM

I doubt it can do very much safely, but am willing to review dyno results for a typical installation.

I just completed this process on a turbo Subaru and it's very impressive with a new downpipe added. But a turbo is really something to work with that has much potential. NA cars are harder to reflash with much success.

I also had a conversation a fews yrs ago with the tuner at a really good P-car speed and race shop in CT. The tuner advised me to save my money unless I was willing to do some very substantial physical upgrades.

Pedro please comment.......

mikefocke 04-30-2012 05:34 AM

The theory I've heard has always been do all the physical changes you are going to do and then flash the resulting configuration. Otherwise, if you do changes after the flash you can throw the effects of the flash out the window.

I know a guy who has 2 dynos. He is kinda OC. He told me it took about a month and dozens of "try this", dyno it, then drive it in the real world sequences before he finally got to a combination of settings that gave results that he could live with on his highly modified engine. When I say highly modified, I'm talking everything from displacement changes to valve train changes to polishing, to .... Probably 3x times what the car was worth but he likes to experiment. And he was changing lots more than the normal flash throttle response parameters and even had good mileage in the end.

Jerkstore 05-01-2012 05:10 PM

I would like to know about the whole package he sells. Expanded throttle body/ air splitter/ and Ecu tune. Just can find anyone who is talking about it. I purchased an ecu tune from fabspeed which I believe is Evom and don't really notice that much of a difference. Throttle response is better, but the wow factor isn't there. I feel like I threw $900 out the window.

I would be willing to purchase the kit for $1399 but don't want to be throwing more money out the window.
You should definitely be able to feel the advertised 30hp.
I am also not that thrilled about shipping my Ecu like I had to do with Fabspeed.
Btw I have a boxster s 3.2 Evom tune/ Evo intake/ fabspeed cat bypasses and exhaust.

If anyone has this kit please chime in as his prices are very reasonable.

aclark133 05-01-2012 05:46 PM

I think you get the "wow" factor when you chip a turbo car.. There really isn't much to change on an n/a car, in my opinion

thstone 05-01-2012 08:47 PM

To explain further what aclark133 is saying...

The big wow factor that comes from chipping a turbo or supercharged car usually comes from increasing the boost; more air + more fuel = lots more power. This is usually acheived via mechanical means and isn't a direct result of modding the chip. The chip mod simply adjusts the mix (increases fuel) for the additional air at the first order of magnitude and fine tunes the mix/timing to prevent detonation and lean conditions at the second order of magnitude to prolong engine life.

The problem with a naturally aspirated engine is that the amount of air remains (aproximately) constant so increasing fuel (at the first order of magnitude) doesn't do much. This only leaves the second order of magnitude (a finer tune of mix/timing) changes available to the tuner resulting in not nearly as large of a power gain (or wow factor).

And yes, while some cars are somewhat "detuned" from the factory (for various reasons), it does not seem that the Boxster engines fall into this category and thus, the gains from a ECU tune alone max out at around 10%.

Jerkstore 05-02-2012 03:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aclark133 (Post 288655)
I think you get the "wow" factor when you chip a turbo car.. There really isn't much to change on an n/a car, in my opinion

Maybe that's the difference. The last car I had tuned was a turbo VW. After the tune I was smiling ear to ear. It was the best $500 I ever spent. Boost went from 3 to 8psi. I also had a methanol sprayer and a 50 shot on it.

I am just wondering if i can get a little more out of my box with the larger throttle body and his techno torque. I'm also looking at the under drive pully.

He is claiming 30hp on the 3.2 S. If this is true i will be more than happy to give him $1399 ($46 per HP) as I will never add spray to this car.

986_c6 05-05-2012 01:18 AM

I am subscribing to this thread, as I am interested in doing the Pedro combo in the near future also.


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