XR6T Drifter Member 113 Member For: 16y 19d Gender: Male Location: Newcastle Posted 12/11/08 07:22 AM Share Posted 12/11/08 07:22 AM ok as I am new to the generic tune thing , do every supplier have there own generic ''tunes''?as in capa have there own? , intune have there own ?or do they all have a base which they work off . if I was going to buy a flash with generic tunes is there a certain seller I should be looking for(company generic tunes) .do the generic tunes up the line/shift pressure? if not how will the auto (4spd) handle the power with soft(factory) shifts?if I was to run a generic tune , it would be dynod to make sure it isnt running lean/pingingim know I should b getting a custom tune , which I will be as soon as I sell my old car and buy more mods to get the most out of my car cheers mic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Superdan Well-Hard Bangin' Member Member 3,422 Member For: 17y 3m 6d Gender: Male Location: Perff, WA Posted 12/11/08 07:51 AM Share Posted 12/11/08 07:51 AM Capa have their own generic tunes on their boxes, and any suppliers will have their own in there too. Depending on which tuner it will be one, two, or three tunes. have a look in the sponsors section to see what our sponsors can offer, alternatively Ebay will have some or even the for sale section here.I can speak for only mine which is from C&V, which ive had for god knows how long, safe and fine, no problems at all, I believe another WA member has had a generic from RDP and also loving it with no dramas for much longer than that.a custom tune is always going to be better, but as you said as long as you have it checked on a dyno to make sure it's safe afr's etc you'll be fine.Can't comment on the line/shift pressure as I can't remember Dan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XR6T Drifter Member 113 Member For: 16y 19d Gender: Male Location: Newcastle Posted 19/11/08 12:29 PM Author Share Posted 19/11/08 12:29 PM (edited) ok well I got my flash tuner 2 ran my car up on the dyno all stock apart from a bigger ebay style intercooler is auto btw no I was very dissapointed with the stock hp reading ....it only put out 200rwhp on 5-4 psi with the labada reading just below 0.8 at the top end 8 psi generic tune 239rwhp 10 psi generic tune 265-270 rwhp 0.8 lambada(sp?) in most of the top end not sure on what afr that is but it wasnt lean now is it just me or how the hell does the auto sap 90rwkw of power ?240 kw atm to 150 rwkw at the wheels?now what I find wierd / interesting is that they have had another car on the dyno stock xrt and made the same figure .now ive used this dyno for yrs with other cars and had no dramas with the readingsthe plugs were gapped to .8car ran fine b4 and still does after tune just dissapointed with the stock reading...... lowest ive seen by far :(but it goes so much better now with double the torque ..( 1800ftlb ?) Edited 19/11/08 12:30 PM by XR6T Drifter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XRforced Member 14 Member For: 16y 4m 29d Gender: Male Location: Rockhampton Qld Posted 20/11/08 10:32 AM Share Posted 20/11/08 10:32 AM Hey I am new to this aswell, the dyno runs I have done were (05 XR6T 6spM)at stock, 165 Kwat stock with 8psi generic tune 205 Kwwith X-force exhuast(4' dump to 3.5' catback) and Monza Cooler and 10psi tune and wastegate and actuator upgrade 255 KwFor an apprentice with low funds 255 Kw is fun asI searched for months for the right car, after driving a few I soon realised I NEEDED a manual, maybe not a quick down the strip but twice the funfor example my 255 Kw tune only ran a 14.3 down the strip and a standard T Auto with generic 8psi ran a 14.4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XR6T Drifter Member 113 Member For: 16y 19d Gender: Male Location: Newcastle Posted 21/11/08 07:44 AM Author Share Posted 21/11/08 07:44 AM yeah I know a 6spd manual would be great same with a zf auto , but I mean that is a lot of power to loose thru the drivetrain... boost level didint drop right off , maybe on the 10psi tune dropped to 9psi near redline but im hoping a cat and a exhuast will bump the power right upjust all the figures from stock cars scares me because myn is so low Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jbute Member 95 Member For: 17y 9m 7d Location: NSW Posted 22/11/08 06:17 AM Share Posted 22/11/08 06:17 AM Had my 10psi on the car for a year or so now and boy what a differnce, As I don't have a proformance shop that I trust where I live.I had no other option I knew from living in Sydney before that C&V are top notch. I got the tune wacked it on and have not had a problem yet & it still puts a smile on my face every time what a differnce. Just get it run on the dyno as I did to check air fuel ratios & then I called C&V with the results they were very happy & I was happy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dillz Three pedals are better then two.. Donating Members 15,637 Member For: 17y 6m Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 22/11/08 06:23 AM Share Posted 22/11/08 06:23 AM C&V apparently have pretty good generic tunes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idawina Member 23 Member For: 18y 3m 17d Posted 22/11/08 11:15 AM Share Posted 22/11/08 11:15 AM Most guys edge on the safe side with thier generic tunes. stick with renowned names. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MYBAXRT Member 158 Member For: 15y 8m 21d Gender: Male Location: nowra Posted 20/04/09 12:56 AM Share Posted 20/04/09 12:56 AM I had a dyno run done on my stock BA XR6T 4 speed and on the dyno it fig was 210.8 rwkwI have never heard of one with readings so low before Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
our06t Mmmmm......BOOST Member 3,135 Member For: 17y 6m 29d Gender: Male Location: central coast Posted 20/04/09 03:01 AM Share Posted 20/04/09 03:01 AM stock 210 rw is actually high up the list the average is more like 190 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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