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A Safe Aftermarket Tune Don't Exist


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So would a tune that's over 2 years old, has completed over 150 1/4 mile passes and is driven over 600klms a week which has not given any problems so far be considered safe?

What makes the factory tune any safer than a custom tune?

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Rednose:

I wouldn't say safer.. I'd just say better than some..

Engineering term of success and safe.
1)- prove to no doubt by calculations that the machine or process will never fail till x no. Of cycles.
2)- prove via existing service that it is safe to x no. Of cycles.
Therefore u could say something is safe. But everyone can and will interpret that term differently

Engineering Safety:
Calculate required load with factor of safety to account for the required life of the asset + 20 years.
Talk to government accountant.
Remove additional 20 years from calculation
Talk to government accountant.
Halve the required life of the asset and remove factor of safety.
Talk to government accountant.
Agree to file a form 15 that states that due to financial constraints you have designed an asset that may or may not fall down next year.
Spend the next 18 months watching the news hoping you ain't going to prison..
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Stick some dud fuel in your car rednose and give it a hammering...this may answer your question:)

I have, it's been using e-flex for the past 2 years.

I know you SA lot love the stuff, I believe it was referred to as e-junk ???

Maintenance is a big factor in why some engines fail, it's not just the tune.

But have to agree with SDP some tunes are better than others.

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Ok, I have a question - what would it take to make a ecu/tune that close to the limit safe.

obviously a Ethanol sensor would be a start

then maybe a wide band afr guage on every cylinder (with a ecu and tune that can use it)

knock sensors on each cylinder (is that posible)

direct injection for better measurement?

bunch of safty equipment (like presure relief valve .......)

if you had a ecu that could use all that stuff (and maybe other stuff) could you theoretically set it up to run close to the edge and not worry about changes in fuel density/octane and other mishaps?

Id be interested in the AMG45 set up - 250kw out of a 2ltr = 500kw out of a 4ltr????? and 26psi stock?

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