AAM Review - UTEC Engine Management System
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AAM Review - UTEC Engine Management System
350Z UTEC IS HERE!
Altered Atmosphere’s Review
Many people have asked so we’d like to share our first hand experiences with the newly released 350Z UTEC (User Tunable Engine Computer). Altered Atmosphere had the opportunity to work with TurboXS in dynoing high horsepower 350Z’s in the final stages of the UTEC release. We have further tested the UTEC computer on our shop 350Z (GReddy Twin Turbo Kit, AAM Fuel System, AAM 3” Turbo Exhaust) and I am extremely pleased to report the UTEC ROCKS!
In short the UTEC out performs the GReddy E-Manage & E-Manage Ultimate, Unichip, Split Second, S-AFC, and all other piggy-back computers we’ve test.
Why?
Because the UTEC can be programmed under high load to act as a stand alone engine management system. The factory ECU can no longer randomly override or change the way the car runs under load and/or boost. This is paramount in terms of long-term reliability. Additional benefits include end user tunability, ability to switch between five different maps (ie. street, track, race gas, high boost), option to control boost, wideband a/f integration, optional knock light, advanced datalogging through a laptop computer, and the ability to increase air-flow into the motor by eliminating the stock MAF!
We are working on the following applications to provide base (startup) maps to our customers:
- NA setup w/ Intake, Plenum Spacer, Headers, Exhaust
- Turbonetics Single Turbo Mapping
- APS Single Turbo Mapping
- GReddy Twin Turbo Mapping
- Vortech Supercharger Mapping
and are planning to offer base maps for all currently available turbo/supercharger kits for the 350Z and G35. UTEC’s will be uploaded with one of these AAM base maps when ordered and we are in the process of creating a database for our UTEC customers where our base programming will be shared.
We are also looking for several more near stock forced induction cars to finalize these base maps. If you have a NEAR STOCK supercharger or turbocharger setup on your 350Z or G35 and would like a UTEC contact MikeM@alteredatmosphere.com for special pricing in return for allowing us to use your 350Z/G35 to create a base map! Altered Atmosphere has made special provisions to extend this one time offer and would like at least one more vehicle for each of the following setups: GReddy Turbo Kit, APS Single Turbo Kit, APS Twin Turbo Kit, Turbonetics Single Turbo Kit, Vortech Supercharger Kit, ATI Procharger, Stillen Supercharger Kit.
Altered Atmosphere is an authorized UTEC Distributor and Tuning Center. We are very familiar with the UTEC, its function, interface, and proper way to set up the tuning. We have experience tuning UTEC’s for over two years on other vehicles (ie. Subaru WRX/STI’s & Mitsubishi EVO’s).
(EVO 8 UTEC Dyno Tuning Session)
(Subaru STI UTEC Dyno Tuning Session)
(350Z UTEC Dyno Tuning Session)
We also had the opportunity to work hand-in-hand with TurboXS on two high horsepower VQ35 applications. This allowed us to have the necessary experience to tune both basic setups and heavily modified (500rwhp+) 350Z/G35’s. We are offering our custom tuning services to everyone (independent if you purchase the unit from us or another dealer) and if you’d like more information on our customer programming/tuning services please contact service@alteredatmosphere.com .
Following is a more in-depth description of the UTEC:
The Z UTEC is a Plug and Play Parallel Engine Management System. Designed to work together with your factory ECU.
The front UTEC Ports from left to right. The RJ-12 Adapter allows for Serial Port connectivity with the use of our adapter. The large connector in the middle is where you will connect the factory ECU. This is part of our plug and play installation, zero hardwiring is needed. Located on the far right is the UTEC On-board map selector. This used to switch between the 5 map locations, valet and security mode.
The rear UTEC Ports from left to right. The first port is the UTEC 9v power input. This is used to power the UTEC outside of the vehicle. The second input is the optional Map Sensor input. This is used when running a vehicle in Speed Density Mode. The optional map sensor has the ability to read up to 70 psi. The third input is to use a USB adapter to connect. The fourth is yet another form of connection to the UTEC, DB9 Serial port. The last port is to connect our Remote Map Selector. This allows you to remotely switch between the maps.
(factory ECU bolted to the UTEC Computer – ready for installation in the vehicle!)
The UTEC gives you the ability to let the factory ECU drive the car under normal cruise conditions then take over when you are ready for the power in a flawless manor. This gives you like stock drive-ability with the advantages of a powerful stand-alone system. The UTEC allows you to maintain OBDII compliancy while remaining unnoticed to the OBD Scan process most states are adopting these days.
In basic form we allow control over Fuel and Ignition Timing. Each control gives you 250 rpm resolution from 500 rpm to rev-limit with over 10 different load sites.
The UTEC will ship with pre-programmed base maps to help get you up and driving right away. In addition to having a pre-programmed base maps the UTEC has provisions for 5 different map locations.
The multi-map capability allows you to use our remote map selector to switch between the 5 maps or stock mode on the fly.
(Each Map Group when selected allows you to enter comment and individually setup the fuel, timing, and boost map for that specific Map Group)
Your tuning options are endless when you can have a race map and daily driving map at the tip of your fingers. The power is all yours!
The easiest way to visualize it would be to break down it’s components into separate systems.
Fuel Control
The UTEC has two fuel control modes. Each of them have a fuel map that allows the fuel to be adjusted at each of the 250 rpm resolution with over 10 different load sites from zero to rev-limit.
MAF Pull Up/Down
Allows you to intercept the MAF signal and add or subtract up to 50% of the signal. This form of fuel control works best for mild naturally aspirated modifications.
Speed Density Fuelling
Allows you to use your MAF for low load cruising situations. Under heavier load the UTEC will employ Speed Density Fuelling. The fuel map will allow you to enter Injector Pulse-Width X 10 into the table. This allows for precise fuel control. In the map you are now specifying millisecond on times of your injectors. This mode is a necessity for Forced Induction vehicles. The UTEC Map sensor is required.
(note: Zero % column contains MAF offset values – similar to E-Manage, Spit Second, Unichip, most other piggyback fuel controllers – and the 10% through 100% columns contain actual injector pulse width – like a stand alone engine management computer!)
Ignition Timing
The UTEC gives you complete control of timing. This is not done on the basis of offsets or altering the crank signal as some engine management systems use. The load reference we use is RPM vs. MAF or MAP which is optional. This allows the fuel map to be adjusted at each of the 250 rpm resolution with over 10 different load sites from zero to rev limit. When you enter a value into the Ignition Map you are actually typing in Degrees Before Top Dead Center. The UTEC fires the coils based on these values. No more wondering if the stock ecu is going to advance or retard timing.
Knock Control
This feature allows you to help keep your motor in one piece. The UTEC contains default knock thresholds but can be adjusted at 1000 rpm increments up to 9000 rpm. It also contains a Knock Count threshold that allows you to define how many counts of knock before the UTEC will respond with a Knock Retard Step. The Knock Retard Step is the amount of ignition timing that will be pulled per knock count to a defined Knock Maximum Retard. Knock Maximum Retard relates to the maximum degrees of timing the UTEC will retard per knock event. When a knock count is registered the UTEC will hold the retard for a set number of crank cycles this is called Knock Retard Duration. The UTEC also has the ability to apply a global Knock Correction to the entire map once a knock event is evident. This will help ensure that you keep your high power monster together. All of these features are the UTEC’s safety net. They should be used pro-actively not as a reactive measure.
OPTIONAL KNOCK LIGHT for monitoring on the fly:
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Datalogging
The UTEC Datalogging function helps you to keep an eye on your engines vitals. Using the logger gives you all the information you want to know about your vehicle. You can take multiple logs of your vehicle whether it’s simple driveability or all out racing. You can be sure the UTEC is keeping an eye out when you can’t. The main logger (Number1) contains rpm, map, maf voltage, tps, load site, afr, ignition timing, injector duty cycle, modified fuel (fuel control) and more. Logs can be output into text files or csv files for easy comparison. When the UTEC is used with a TXS Tuner model it can also supply you with w/b afr readings in your logs as well. Giving you the ultimate tuning package.
(UTEC Dashboard)
The UTEC Datalogging function is unique in that it logs what the factory is outputting for timing (so you can read the value the computer would be delivering for timing if it was still in control) and allows you to know if the factory computer is taking out (retarding) timing! Great feature to aid tuning and a great learning tool to better understand how the factory computer perceives the running condition of you motor.
The Dashboard is a real time display of UTEC outputs and inputs including:
Injector Scaling
Allows you to scale larger than stock injectors making coarse adjustment to your fuel map.
Remote Map Selector
The remote selector gives you the capability to switch between your UTEC maps. It also allows you to revert back to full stock ecu control on map 0 (when stock sized injectors are used). Maps 1 through 5 are your UTEC tunable map locations. Map 7 is your security mode, the car will not start. The car cannot be bump started or jumped when security mode is enabled.
(You are able to set the descriptions of the five individual maps. For example, you may create a map for 93-octane street driving, Stage 2 map for 100-octane street/strip, and Stage 3 map for C16 race gas only)
Rev-Limit Control
This feature allows you to adjust your primary rev-limit on your 2003-2004 350Z.
Programmable Shift Light
The shift light function lets you set the 3 RPM points at which to turn on a the optional three color shift light.
Spare Solenoid Drivers
Allow you to activate devices in a 3D map like Water Injection, Nitrous, Water Sprayer etc.
Software Upgrade
The UTEC will have periodic software updates to further innovate it’s tunability and flexibility. The most current version of software will be available on our website in January http://www.alteredatmosphere.com/.
The Z UTEC works great in both Forced Induction and Naturally Aspirated applications.
Following are additional options available that really make the UTEC shine:
MAP Selector Switch ($79 retail) – allows you to switch between the five programmed UTEC maps on the fly
KnockLite ($129 retail) - The KnockLite will detect even minor, inaudible detonation and flash the multicolored LED to alert you to the knock. The KnockLite is a must-have product for anyone that is modifying their engine for more power. The KnockLite wires into either your factory knock sensor or into the UTEC. As an added bonus, the KnockLite also comes with a programmable shift indicator.
Tuner REG System ($399 retail) – A low cost high quality Widband 02 controller with LED display integrates with the UTEC for advanced air-fuel logging. Comes complete with Tuner REG unit, cables, Bosch LSU VW Wideband 02 Sensor, Serial Cable for use with UTEC, and 02 Weld On Bung. Auto-Dimming 3 digit LED display.
5-Bar MAP Sensor ($99 retail) – High pressure map sensor (45psi!) to run the UTEC speed density feature. A must for any boosted 350Z & G35. The additional of a future (expected spring release) air temperature sensor will allow the factory MAF to be removed out of the vehicle all together for maximum airflow possible.
To recap the UTEC fuel controller is the ultimate user tunable engine management system available for the 350Z and G35. The 350Z/G35 UTEC can be described as a piggy-back engine controller (ie. GReddy E-Manage Ultimate, Unichip, Split Second) under vacuum that becomes a stand alone engine management system under boost (full unrestricted control of fuel and timing). Basically the fuel computers we’ve previously used modify signals to manipulate the factory ECU into delivering different amounts of fuel and timing to the car. This does work but is not ideal as the factory computer can change its mapping = the car will run with different fuel and timing than setup on the dyno = different fuel and timing than wanted and needed = potential engine damage. Unlike the other piggy-back computers available the UTEC eliminates this problem by bypassing the ECU altogether under high load. At a user-defined point UTEC takes complete control and directly sends fuel and timing commands to the injectors and ignition coils – the factory ECU is taken out of the loop and therefore cannot make any adjustments!
So there goes Altered Atmosphere’s review! TurboXS has done their homework and the UTEC is a welcome and very promising addition to the many products available for the 350Z and G35. If you have any questions about the UTEC or would like to purchase the 350Z/G35 UTEC please give us a call 301.330.8835 or send us an e-mail Sales@alteredatmosphere.com .
The UTEC Datalogging function helps you to keep an eye on your engines vitals. Using the logger gives you all the information you want to know about your vehicle. You can take multiple logs of your vehicle whether it’s simple driveability or all out racing. You can be sure the UTEC is keeping an eye out when you can’t. The main logger (Number1) contains rpm, map, maf voltage, tps, load site, afr, ignition timing, injector duty cycle, modified fuel (fuel control) and more. Logs can be output into text files or csv files for easy comparison. When the UTEC is used with a TXS Tuner model it can also supply you with w/b afr readings in your logs as well. Giving you the ultimate tuning package.
(UTEC Dashboard)
The UTEC Datalogging function is unique in that it logs what the factory is outputting for timing (so you can read the value the computer would be delivering for timing if it was still in control) and allows you to know if the factory computer is taking out (retarding) timing! Great feature to aid tuning and a great learning tool to better understand how the factory computer perceives the running condition of you motor.
The Dashboard is a real time display of UTEC outputs and inputs including:
- Tacho: RPM
- Timing #1: Ignition timng as selected by the factory ECU
- Inject #1: Injector duty cycle
- MAP: Manifold Absolute Pressure (psi)
- MAF: Manifold Air Flow sensor voltage (unmodified)
- Knock: # of Knock Counts per crank cycle
- TPS: Throttle Position Sensor %
- Coolant: Engine Coolant Volatage
- Air Temp: Intake Air Temperature voltage
- 02: Front Oxygen Sensor current
- AFR: Front 02 Sensor signal converted to Air:Fuel Ratio
- CEL/MIL: Displays ‘ON’ if the ECU turns on the MIL/CEL light
- MODS: Displays Map Number
- SWITCH: Displays rotary switch setting Number
- Ignition: UTEC programmed ignition timing
- Boost: Programmed boost map valve (open loop/closed loop)
- Spare Sol: Spare Solenoid Status (ON or OFF)
- Knock Cor: shows current amount of knock correction
- Launch: Displays ‘ON’ if launch control is enabled.
- Fueling: UTEC % fuelling Correction
- Mod. MAF: UTEC Modified MAF valtage
- Load Site: UTEC Fuel and Timing Map Referenced Load Column
- Knock: Displays KNOCK if detected
- Knock event: Displays the last knock event recorded
Injector Scaling
Allows you to scale larger than stock injectors making coarse adjustment to your fuel map.
Remote Map Selector
The remote selector gives you the capability to switch between your UTEC maps. It also allows you to revert back to full stock ecu control on map 0 (when stock sized injectors are used). Maps 1 through 5 are your UTEC tunable map locations. Map 7 is your security mode, the car will not start. The car cannot be bump started or jumped when security mode is enabled.
(You are able to set the descriptions of the five individual maps. For example, you may create a map for 93-octane street driving, Stage 2 map for 100-octane street/strip, and Stage 3 map for C16 race gas only)
Rev-Limit Control
This feature allows you to adjust your primary rev-limit on your 2003-2004 350Z.
Programmable Shift Light
The shift light function lets you set the 3 RPM points at which to turn on a the optional three color shift light.
Spare Solenoid Drivers
Allow you to activate devices in a 3D map like Water Injection, Nitrous, Water Sprayer etc.
Software Upgrade
The UTEC will have periodic software updates to further innovate it’s tunability and flexibility. The most current version of software will be available on our website in January http://www.alteredatmosphere.com/.
The Z UTEC works great in both Forced Induction and Naturally Aspirated applications.
Following are additional options available that really make the UTEC shine:
MAP Selector Switch ($79 retail) – allows you to switch between the five programmed UTEC maps on the fly
KnockLite ($129 retail) - The KnockLite will detect even minor, inaudible detonation and flash the multicolored LED to alert you to the knock. The KnockLite is a must-have product for anyone that is modifying their engine for more power. The KnockLite wires into either your factory knock sensor or into the UTEC. As an added bonus, the KnockLite also comes with a programmable shift indicator.
Tuner REG System ($399 retail) – A low cost high quality Widband 02 controller with LED display integrates with the UTEC for advanced air-fuel logging. Comes complete with Tuner REG unit, cables, Bosch LSU VW Wideband 02 Sensor, Serial Cable for use with UTEC, and 02 Weld On Bung. Auto-Dimming 3 digit LED display.
5-Bar MAP Sensor ($99 retail) – High pressure map sensor (45psi!) to run the UTEC speed density feature. A must for any boosted 350Z & G35. The additional of a future (expected spring release) air temperature sensor will allow the factory MAF to be removed out of the vehicle all together for maximum airflow possible.
To recap the UTEC fuel controller is the ultimate user tunable engine management system available for the 350Z and G35. The 350Z/G35 UTEC can be described as a piggy-back engine controller (ie. GReddy E-Manage Ultimate, Unichip, Split Second) under vacuum that becomes a stand alone engine management system under boost (full unrestricted control of fuel and timing). Basically the fuel computers we’ve previously used modify signals to manipulate the factory ECU into delivering different amounts of fuel and timing to the car. This does work but is not ideal as the factory computer can change its mapping = the car will run with different fuel and timing than setup on the dyno = different fuel and timing than wanted and needed = potential engine damage. Unlike the other piggy-back computers available the UTEC eliminates this problem by bypassing the ECU altogether under high load. At a user-defined point UTEC takes complete control and directly sends fuel and timing commands to the injectors and ignition coils – the factory ECU is taken out of the loop and therefore cannot make any adjustments!
So there goes Altered Atmosphere’s review! TurboXS has done their homework and the UTEC is a welcome and very promising addition to the many products available for the 350Z and G35. If you have any questions about the UTEC or would like to purchase the 350Z/G35 UTEC please give us a call 301.330.8835 or send us an e-mail Sales@alteredatmosphere.com .
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I'm am not familiar with UTEC. Great write up but I have some follow up questions:
(1) You mention NA applications. Other than features that allow for user customizability (sp?), what kind of gains can be seen on a NA application?
Scenario one: stock;
Scenario two: JWT, spacer, exhaust, (basically breathing mods).
(2) Will it smooth out my AF across the rev-band?
(3) Can you still use the UTEC from NA to FI application without buying another UTEC?
(4) Why isn't the interface all pretty like e-Manage?
Thanks and again, nice write-up!
(1) You mention NA applications. Other than features that allow for user customizability (sp?), what kind of gains can be seen on a NA application?
Scenario one: stock;
Scenario two: JWT, spacer, exhaust, (basically breathing mods).
(2) Will it smooth out my AF across the rev-band?
(3) Can you still use the UTEC from NA to FI application without buying another UTEC?
(4) Why isn't the interface all pretty like e-Manage?
Thanks and again, nice write-up!
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Originally Posted by halitosis
I'm am not familiar with UTEC. Great write up but I have some follow up questions:
(1) You mention NA applications. Other than features that allow for user customizability (sp?), what kind of gains can be seen on a NA application?
(1) You mention NA applications. Other than features that allow for user customizability (sp?), what kind of gains can be seen on a NA application?
(2) Will it smooth out my AF across the rev-band?
[quote](3) Can you still use the UTEC from NA to FI application without buying another UTEC?[quote]
The same UTEC is used for both NA and FI applications. If you upgrade to FI you would probably want to get the UTEC MAP Sensor ($99) which will allow you to tune for boost.
(4) Why isn't the interface all pretty like e-Manage?
Thanks and again, nice write-up!
Thanks and again, nice write-up!
Hope this helps,
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Originally Posted by BlackTuner
Thanks for the Great Review Mike, I am sure everyone is tired of me saying what the UTEC is awesome.
BTW, that's 285whp with our cat-back
Jermaine~
BTW, that's 285whp with our cat-back
Jermaine~
UTEC gave you 285 with only a cat-back? Do you have cams?
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Originally Posted by BlackTuner
Thanks for the Great Review Mike, I am sure everyone is tired of me saying what the UTEC is awesome.
BTW, that's 285whp with our cat-back
Jermaine~
BTW, that's 285whp with our cat-back
Jermaine~
maybe i didnt read right but how much will this cost?
looks alot like hondata (for hondas). i will def be buying one of these sometime in the future.
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My current modifications are:
350Z UTEC
TXS PROTO Intake
TXS RACE PIPES
TXS Y PIPE
TXS 3 inch Cat-Back
APS PLENUM
I cannot post pricing but I am sure someone else will.
Thanks,
Jermaine~
350Z UTEC
TXS PROTO Intake
TXS RACE PIPES
TXS Y PIPE
TXS 3 inch Cat-Back
APS PLENUM
I cannot post pricing but I am sure someone else will.
Thanks,
Jermaine~
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Originally Posted by BlackTuner
I cannot post pricing but I am sure someone else will...
Thanks, Jermaine~
The UTEC retails for $1,049 and we are offering a discount to get them below a thousand dollars for our customers.
Hope this helps!,
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can it be programed to have multiple NA aplications that are changable from in car?
id like to make a map that gets better gas milage(although not stock) while at the same time if im cruising somewhere and i feel the need to want to change to a higher performing map i can do it while driving.
idealy id like to make a few different maps
if mulitple maps can me made and switched to while driving what exactly needs to be done to make it happen. also if so how many maps can i have saved?
id like to make a map that gets better gas milage(although not stock) while at the same time if im cruising somewhere and i feel the need to want to change to a higher performing map i can do it while driving.
idealy id like to make a few different maps
if mulitple maps can me made and switched to while driving what exactly needs to be done to make it happen. also if so how many maps can i have saved?
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Originally Posted by BlackTuner
My current modifications are:
350Z UTEC
TXS PROTO Intake
TXS RACE PIPES
TXS Y PIPE
TXS 3 inch Cat-Back
APS PLENUM
I cannot post pricing but I am sure someone else will.
Thanks,
Jermaine~
350Z UTEC
TXS PROTO Intake
TXS RACE PIPES
TXS Y PIPE
TXS 3 inch Cat-Back
APS PLENUM
I cannot post pricing but I am sure someone else will.
Thanks,
Jermaine~
Jermaine,
What was your baseline dyno? Those are great numbers if all you did was plenum, intake, and full exhaust...
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Originally Posted by Diesel350
Will the UTEC work on the 300HP Revup Engines?
Hope this helps,
#17
Really though, what are the major differences between the UTEC and the Greddy Emanage Ultimate? The Greddy setup is cheaper and seems to do the same things. Please fill me in.
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I ordered my UTEC and and tuner REG system today from AAM. I'm hoping to have it installed and tuned later this week.
You might recall that I dyno'ed 255whp last Friday.
Let's see what a little "tuning" will do for the numbers. Given my current mods, I'd love to see Jermaine's 285whp. We shall see!!!
I'll keep you apprised...
You might recall that I dyno'ed 255whp last Friday.
Let's see what a little "tuning" will do for the numbers. Given my current mods, I'd love to see Jermaine's 285whp. We shall see!!!
I'll keep you apprised...
Last edited by BobbyRitz; 12-06-2005 at 03:28 PM.
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Originally Posted by 35ounces
what exactly is the difference between the tuner reg and tuner pro?
The Tuner Pro also comes with a provision for headphones if you'd like to listed closely to the engine for detonation. Any good UTEC tuner will utilize the Tuner Pro while on the dyno (modified to be portable from car to car).
The Tuner REG is a great reliable wideband controller that integrates with the UTEC and greatly aids tuning. I suspect most UTEC's will be sold with the Tuner REG for precise end user datalogging and ease of tuning.
Hope this helps,