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Originally Posted by sloppymax
I was going to send this by PM but it appears that function is disabled. Can you provide a brief summary as to the process of creating a flash? I assume the end user monitors and logs certain parameters then sends that info in for one of the included 3 eTunes? Then you design a flash gears around those parameters then it is emailed and uploaded to the car through the software. I just want to make sure I understand the process before I decide to go with one over the other. I did check your site but was still unclear. Thank you in advance.
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We generally try and start with as close as possible of a match for your model and year of car with the mods you list. We don't always have an exact match, but for the 350Z/G35 we're usually pretty close. We make the base roms from cars that we have actually dyno tuned. Those tunes while close as possible are never perfect for your car, so we try and get people to send back a log file from their car so that we can verify how close the flash is to working on your particular car. From those logs we can adjust AFR trims and on the rare occasion we'll even have to back down some timing as all cars are different. We then e-mail the updated tune back to you so that you can flash your car with something based on your car.
Is it perfect? No. But we're going to be as close as possible without having to dyno tune your car, and we're the only company that does this service without hesitation and free that I know of. The purpose behind giving three free eTunes and not just one, is that we want customers to feel good about upgrading their cars further, they don't have to concern themselves too much about how well their car is going to run if they modify something. We're car geeks to the core here and we never stop working on our own cars, we don't expect our customers do either.