pyrox41 New Member 5 Member For: 11y 6m 22d Posted 08/06/13 09:30 AM Share Posted 08/06/13 09:30 AM Hey guys, just recently purchased a Bf XR6T, came with a xforce 2.5 catback and a growler kit, and also a brand new SCT tuner, as well as some aftermarket tail lights, and had a few questions.When I opened the tuner box, there is a piece of paper saying for ba/bf models spark plugs have to have a gap of 0.75mm. Is this stock (I'm assuming not) and could I do this myself? Never changed spark plugs before.The tail lights look pretty good, but somehow a little bit of water has found its way into them and now they fog up. Any way to remove it and keep it out?Also on the topic of fuel, I figure on the tune I will be using 98 (already am atm). How do these cars respond to E10/91, for emergency purposes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bellato Donating Members 2,713 Member For: 14y 2m 7d Posted 08/06/13 09:54 AM Share Posted 08/06/13 09:54 AM You can regap your plugs or you can buy new plugs re-gapped. I think stock gap is 1.1mmThere's some tinting tutorials on the forum, if you heat them up in an oven (VERY carefully) and the lens will come off and you can dry it out but good chance it'll happen again cause they're cheaply madeMy FG says e10 compatible, not sure if BF was. Oh and if that tuner has pre-loaded tunes don't waste your time or money. Go get a custom tune using it but do some research on what goals you want first so you know what mods to do at the same time to save some $$ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pyrox41 New Member 5 Member For: 11y 6m 22d Posted 08/06/13 10:09 AM Author Share Posted 08/06/13 10:09 AM Thanks. How much would new ones cost, I think gapping might be the cheaper option.I'm pretty sure its a SCT X3 tuner (says part no 3000AU). For the moment all I want I just a tune for current setup, why would the preloads be a waste of time or money if I have it already? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ratter Member 6,793 Member For: 18y 7m Gender: Male Location: @ my laptop Posted 08/06/13 12:01 PM Share Posted 08/06/13 12:01 PM E10 fuel can be used but it must match the minimum octane rating of the car.Running lower octane fuel in the car compared to what it was tuned on can lead to engine damage and a damaged bank account Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_Velocity_ Bronze Donating Members 2,768 Member For: 13y 8m 2d Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 08/06/13 04:33 PM Share Posted 08/06/13 04:33 PM How much is your car worth to you? The last thing you want is a blown engine. For what it's worth go for a custom tune. You're paying for improved performance, improved economy and peace of mind. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bellato Donating Members 2,713 Member For: 14y 2m 7d Posted 08/06/13 10:52 PM Share Posted 08/06/13 10:52 PM Have a bit of read around the forum mate. I think one guy on here runs a generic tune safely and that's because he monitors his air-fuel ratio etc. But in saying that theres probably more to be had out of the car with a custom tuneGeneric tunes can often make the car go boom so up to you whether you want to pay $700 for a custom tune or $3k+ when your motor goes on the generic tunes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DD-XR-6T Member 134 Member For: 11y 9m 1d Gender: Male Location: Sydney/Canberra Posted 10/06/13 04:46 AM Share Posted 10/06/13 04:46 AM My car is currently on a generic tune, however I baby the sh*t out of it as I am waiting for the extra $$ for more mods, exhaust, intercooler, turbo side intake, surge tank etc. Basically with a generic tune don't flog it, listen carefully, monitor oil, fuel to air and set up data logging on the sct to keep an eye on it. They are a part time gig only. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peppy_t92 Silver Donating Members 748 Member For: 11y 8m 24d Gender: Male Location: Liverpool Posted 10/06/13 06:35 AM Share Posted 10/06/13 06:35 AM (edited) I'm assuming your X3 came from intune, there are plenary of mixed stories on his generic tunes, but I am using it with NO problems. The plugs Need to be gapped to 0.75mm otherwise you'll have problems with spark blowout and such. It's easy to do with a set of filler gauges. the coil packs can be abit hard to get out if they haven't been taken out before, but you will work it out with some common sense. You NEED to use 98 octane fuel and I wouldn't muck around with anything else. In saying all this, I would highly recommend a better intercooler kit to keep the IAT down, this will definitely help in reducing the chance of detonation while running the generic tune. Cheers, Joe Edited 10/06/13 06:37 AM by Peppy_t92 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freeze_dk I am dissatisfied with my current employment situation Donating Members 8,610 Member For: 18y 2m 29d Gender: Male Posted 10/06/13 06:41 AM Share Posted 10/06/13 06:41 AM What's the point in getting a generic tune if you can't flog it? May a swell keep it standard so you can Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DD-XR-6T Member 134 Member For: 11y 9m 1d Gender: Male Location: Sydney/Canberra Posted 13/06/13 09:39 PM Share Posted 13/06/13 09:39 PM Making it drivable in between major mods you perform yourself. That way the tow truck man doesn't have to take some of your money and you also save on labour costs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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