tashen said:oops apologies for late reply
there's no need for the flap as its only for noise reduction. So flap was left out for maximum roar!
With absence of airflow meter a stage2 tune including Alpha-N mapping is necessary otherwise car wont start or run properly.
Crash_Nemesis said:tashen said:oops apologies for late reply
there's no need for the flap as its only for noise reduction. So flap was left out for maximum roar!
With absence of airflow meter a stage2 tune including Alpha-N mapping is necessary otherwise car wont start or run properly.
Didn't you guys lock Burgy's ECU though? Thus causing it to not work in the end.
tashen said:Crash_Nemesis said:tashen said:oops apologies for late reply
there's no need for the flap as its only for noise reduction. So flap was left out for maximum roar!
With absence of airflow meter a stage2 tune including Alpha-N mapping is necessary otherwise car wont start or run properly.
Didn't you guys lock Burgy's ECU though? Thus causing it to not work in the end.
e46 m3 ecu is only allowed a certain number of times to be written to and thereafter it locks. Burgy's car had some unknown tune before we even got there. The lock had to be removed which i arranged for him via budler motorsport.
I went out of my way to assist burgy. The world doesnt revolve around him. So please dont stir dude its really childish.
Burgy@ProjectShift said:Sherwin: In future, you should inform your customers of the risk before flashing the ecu.
Burgy@ProjectShift said:dvst8: I find this offensive. You do not know the entire story. So, with respect, please do not comment unless you have been completely informed.
Burgy@ProjectShift said:Sherwin: In future, you should inform your customers of the risk before flashing the ecu.
Executer said:Question: If you lock a clients ECU with a tune, would Xcede pay for the unlocking of the ECU as well or is this done at customers risk?