Hypertech Max Energy Sport...just got it
#47
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So I saw a bunch of questions about the new calibration process. It's actually very straight forward. When I plugged the unit into the car it goes ahead and downloads the car's calibration to a file on the device. Once it figured out that it couldn't update that calibration it asked me to plug it back into the computer and run the updater software again.
Once the updater ran it says that I have an unsupported calibration and that it will send it to Hypertech and to provide my email address so they can notify me once it's done. Just to be sure it send out, I contacted Hypertech and asked the guy on the phone to confirm they had everything, which they did, so their updater works good. It also saves this calibration file off in the logs directory as a .cal file.
Still anxiously awaiting an email from Hypertech, hopefully tomorrow! if not I might call again and see what's going on.
Once the updater ran it says that I have an unsupported calibration and that it will send it to Hypertech and to provide my email address so they can notify me once it's done. Just to be sure it send out, I contacted Hypertech and asked the guy on the phone to confirm they had everything, which they did, so their updater works good. It also saves this calibration file off in the logs directory as a .cal file.
Still anxiously awaiting an email from Hypertech, hopefully tomorrow! if not I might call again and see what's going on.
#49
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I'm not working on it, but i'm helping them out. They are doing some tests on different intakes and exhaust on the g37 to see if they can re calibrate the MAF sensors in relation to different intakes first. I've data logged my G37 with stock intake, Short ram, Stock with drop in afe/takeda filters to see if there they can or have to adjust the MAF sensors accordinly to maximize horse power and torque. They are also working with STILLEN to get the numbers for the COLD AIR INTAKE.
Once the finish all the testing, they will decide then which one they will add MAPS for. Hopefully all of them
Once the intakes testings are done, they will do some with different Cat back exhaust
Once the finish all the testing, they will decide then which one they will add MAPS for. Hopefully all of them
Once the intakes testings are done, they will do some with different Cat back exhaust
#50
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A back-light is really not needed since this unit is not meant to be continuously plugged in. You basically plug it, load the info and remove. Hope this is useful unless you already knew that... lol Regardless, if you plan on doing this at night, your map lights should do
#53
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Update! Well I gave them a call today and talked with tech support, the guy told me the engineer was working on my calibration and hoped to have it ready by the end of the day! Sure enough, they sent me a notification a few hours later saying it was ready, woohoo. Hypertech kept their word!
Flashed the car this evening with no issues, removed the 0-60 throttle restriction and left the stock rev/speed limits in place. Car fired right up with no codes. Went out for a short drive (in light rain) just to get some initial impressions and I have to say the car is quite a bit more responsive. I noticed the car gets into the power band quicker/smoother... feels like it has more midrange pull that starts around 3500-4000, no real hesitation - just a very strong pull. This weekend I want to evaluate the tune a little more and hopefully get a few runs in with the PocketDyno for comparison to previous runs.
Flashed the car this evening with no issues, removed the 0-60 throttle restriction and left the stock rev/speed limits in place. Car fired right up with no codes. Went out for a short drive (in light rain) just to get some initial impressions and I have to say the car is quite a bit more responsive. I noticed the car gets into the power band quicker/smoother... feels like it has more midrange pull that starts around 3500-4000, no real hesitation - just a very strong pull. This weekend I want to evaluate the tune a little more and hopefully get a few runs in with the PocketDyno for comparison to previous runs.
#55
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A back-light is really not needed since this unit is not meant to be continuously plugged in. You basically plug it, load the info and remove. Hope this is useful unless you already knew that... lol Regardless, if you plan on doing this at night, your map lights should do
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Glad to hear HT is on the ball with updates. That's a good sign!
#57
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In other good news, I had a chance to take the car out today and play with my PocketDyno+ in similar weather conditions as previously when I was stock. Now this isn't the most scientific testing environment, but the car is consistantly faster with the Hypertech map in place. I want to hitup the 1/4 mile soon to test with some reliable timing gear and in a safe place.