What gap should I be on with a turbo TC?
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the shop where I took it claims that the FIC can't be tuned well because of the stock ECU overrides everything
I only got to experience driving a turboed TC for less than a month
#42
No, you have something wrong!... It can be fixed if ur looking to invest a little more to finish this! LMK
#43
lol....fic cant be tuned....lmao
sorry just seemed funny to me
since your in FL i think the best thing to do is give your old shop the middle finger and run over to mike's shop or hang out with Rob.
sorry just seemed funny to me
since your in FL i think the best thing to do is give your old shop the middle finger and run over to mike's shop or hang out with Rob.
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#45
I'm just at a dead end dude...running out of moola for tuning
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What you need to do is open a credit card dispute with the company that did your original work, if the problem is only tune related. If the shop installed your turbo system and Mike or Rob looks at it and sees something is amiss then that needs to be documented too.
The issues with the car and turbo system, if there are any, must be addressed before tuning. So if the shop installed your kit and supposedly tuned your car you need to have that invoice ready. Your credit card company will only refund your money when you provide the original invoice for the work completed by that POS shop and an accompanying invoice from another shop that fixed the problems from the first shop. It would also be nice to have a letter on company letterhead, from the 2nd shop documenting the problems neglected from the original shop.
Yes, it will cost a little money upfront but you will get the money back and at least let Rob or Mike take a look at the car and tune, both of them are worth their weight in gold. If I lived in FL, trust me, I would have an apartment right around the corner from Rob, pause, no homo
The issues with the car and turbo system, if there are any, must be addressed before tuning. So if the shop installed your kit and supposedly tuned your car you need to have that invoice ready. Your credit card company will only refund your money when you provide the original invoice for the work completed by that POS shop and an accompanying invoice from another shop that fixed the problems from the first shop. It would also be nice to have a letter on company letterhead, from the 2nd shop documenting the problems neglected from the original shop.
Yes, it will cost a little money upfront but you will get the money back and at least let Rob or Mike take a look at the car and tune, both of them are worth their weight in gold. If I lived in FL, trust me, I would have an apartment right around the corner from Rob, pause, no homo
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What you need to do is open a credit card dispute with the company that did your original work, if the problem is only tune related. If the shop installed your turbo system and Mike or Rob looks at it and sees something is amiss then that needs to be documented too.
The issues with the car and turbo system, if there are any, must be addressed before tuning. So if the shop installed your kit and supposedly tuned your car you need to have that invoice ready. Your credit card company will only refund your money when you provide the original invoice for the work completed by that POS shop and an accompanying invoice from another shop that fixed the problems from the first shop. It would also be nice to have a letter on company letterhead, from the 2nd shop documenting the problems neglected from the original shop.
Yes, it will cost a little money upfront but you will get the money back and at least let Rob or Mike take a look at the car and tune, both of them are worth their weight in gold. If I lived in FL, trust me, I would have an apartment right around the corner from Rob, pause, no homo
The issues with the car and turbo system, if there are any, must be addressed before tuning. So if the shop installed your kit and supposedly tuned your car you need to have that invoice ready. Your credit card company will only refund your money when you provide the original invoice for the work completed by that POS shop and an accompanying invoice from another shop that fixed the problems from the first shop. It would also be nice to have a letter on company letterhead, from the 2nd shop documenting the problems neglected from the original shop.
Yes, it will cost a little money upfront but you will get the money back and at least let Rob or Mike take a look at the car and tune, both of them are worth their weight in gold. If I lived in FL, trust me, I would have an apartment right around the corner from Rob, pause, no homo
#52
Yea man! Ecko hit it right on the head!
Let me know if i can be of any assitance!
Also ecko if you need me to retune you after ur up and running lemme know.. To be its no problem helping out a p-tuning car
Let me know if i can be of any assitance!
Also ecko if you need me to retune you after ur up and running lemme know.. To be its no problem helping out a p-tuning car
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Mike I might need you, i'll see how it runs after I get that exhaust leak fixed tomorrow. Turbo should be the same trim but i'll definitely keep you posted.
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If you're getting misfiring issues due to the ignition these are the plug setup you want to run (Dyno tested):
Denso Iridium (1-step Colder) gap: .030" : 400+whp (dyno dynamics)
Denso Iridium (2-step Colder) gap: .028" : 550+whp (dyno dynamics)
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Denso Iridium (1-step Colder) gap: .030" : 400+whp (dyno dynamics)
Denso Iridium (2-step Colder) gap: .028" : 550+whp (dyno dynamics)
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You can also get the NGK brand but I recently installed these but the difference between myself and you is I know my tune isn't poop. So run NGK plugs until you're sure your car runs well and the tune is appropriate before getting these since they're costly, $$$, but they are also the GOAT