Mobile app particularly for iOS would be fricken awesome. I understand it's not as straightforward to build as on android though.
Mobile app particularly for iOS would be fricken awesome. I understand it's not as straightforward to build as on android though.
I have an iOS and an android. I don't have a Bluetooth device for car so I'm looking for android. iOS would probably be more powerful because of processor though.
Just saw all these. The tunes are pretty old but not that aggressive. Lots changed since they were made, new tables released, better understanding of old ones, dyno time with cam timing, etc. These don't even have torque table changes as the old app couldn't flash them. But I'm glad some of you are finding them useful. As with any tune, logging is pretty important. If anything just to see how your car is doing.
Considering how much time these old ones cost me troubleshooting everybody's misfires when they went from stock to tuned, difficulties flashing on 2007 cars especially, etc when bb doesn't log got tiring. Considering how much money I made doing all that work (nothing at all) I got a little burnt out.
People looking to diy and learn they are already fine. People looking for support have good options that cost a little money. People looking for individual personalized support and a tailored tune faster than learning it all themselves have that option available as well through custom tunes.
Any more info on the pump map ?
Went to local track and did a few 1/8 mile runs. 2.01 60ft @84.98 mph and 8.489. Reaction time sucked on that one, 1.105. Would have loved an 8.3--