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Old Jul 10, 2003 | 07:27 AM
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Originally posted by Alev
I'm kinda hoping for a group buy myself, at least for SoCal people. Perhaps something similar to what hfm initially worked out for the Borla dual.

I'd like to buy either way, but I'd rather wait until I hear a definite "No group buy" or "Yes, it's possible, lemme check..."

Thanks for all the patience and determination, Ches. Perfect timing, too, since I just got back from vacation. Now, it's time to blow even more money... debt, what debt?
PUT ME IN FOR THE GROUP BUY,Tom
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Old Jul 10, 2003 | 07:48 AM
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Originally posted by Chebosto

Daytona- yes. the ECU should be able to accomodate your new mods, but to take even more advantange, they can reflash.... there is a one time flat fee of $20 for unlimited updates...
Good. I only ask because, with the mods I have, the engine is already toward the lean side. Were I to add high-flow cats, headers and an intake, then it would almost certainly be running too lean. I'm hoping the new ECU will keep the mixture in a safe zone-

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Old Jul 10, 2003 | 07:59 AM
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ah. sorry.. my mistakes.


there is an UPDATE of the version you have if the software changes..

but there is also a ONE time UPGRADE to turbo/nos/SC program for $20 if you happen to go that route.
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Old Jul 10, 2003 | 08:07 AM
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Hmmm, so on our initial flash, are you saying that you will take into account the mods that we already have on our particular car, or will everyone get the same flash??? I would assume that if everyone gets the same flash, any mods would be fine with the initial flash, except FI.

And, in your last post, Chebosto, are you saying that there is no upgrade for just exhaust, headers, and such?? I would assume the only upgrade would be for FI from what you said.
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Old Jul 10, 2003 | 11:01 AM
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If it's like other ECU's such as Hondata, APR and GIAC, then any bolt on mods you add will be fine. They really don't lean the car out that much, and I'm sure Technosquare kept the A/F ratio well within the safe limits. But if you want to add a form of FI, such as Nitrous or Supercharger you are going to need to send the ECU back in to get reflashed.
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Old Jul 10, 2003 | 11:09 AM
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Originally posted by msink
Cheston,

What would really be cool, was if you all took the ATI Procharger kit (Tuner Version) used larger injectors, and then did a real Fuel and Timing program for it, and sold that!
I'd sooooo buy that! Other than that though, I'll wait for other tuners to develop piggybacks.
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Old Jul 10, 2003 | 11:10 AM
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Originally posted by Richard 350z
Has anyone who doesn't work for TechnoSquare tried their 350Z ECU yet? How much difference does it make?
dude look in this post, I dont think anyone works for them I think that everyone here has been workin with them. I'll post later on today I'm goin after work to get mine tuned for nitrous...

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Old Jul 10, 2003 | 11:17 AM
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hi richard.

i dont work for TechnoSquare.
neither does any of the ECU beta testers. we're just dudes on a forum that likes cars.




Originally posted by Richard 350z
Has anyone who doesn't work for TechnoSquare tried their 350Z ECU yet? How much difference does it make?
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Old Jul 10, 2003 | 11:20 AM
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Originally posted by Chebosto
hi richard.

i dont work for TechnoSquare.
neither does any of the ECU beta testers. we're just dudes on a forum that likes cars.
haha told you sooo...

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Old Jul 10, 2003 | 11:42 AM
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Mark--
i asked Danny about the graphs? here's what he said..

"Tadashi said it was SP ignition pick up that was having problems. That guy can call them and ask. That's why the graphs don't match up. There is no cut and paste on the dyno. I think at the time of dyno, the rev was set at stock. We were originally going to leave it stock, but decided to raise it to 7100 so people don't hit the rev limiter and damage their motors"


hopefully that answers your concern....


Originally posted by msink
Good work guys

2 things though.

First, The dyno plots dont intersect at 5252. Looks like stock is 5150 RPM and Modded is 5750 RPM. The stock plot hit fuel cut even before 6500. Even the Dyno viewer plugin will correctly plot 2 dyno runs. Cant really compare if the plots are shifted 500 RPM off.

Second, if the rev limit is now 7100, why doesnt the dyno show the power past 6600. It stops at 6600 or thereabouts.

Mark
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Old Jul 10, 2003 | 11:42 AM
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Originally posted by nonmature
haha told you sooo...

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That's real mature....


Oh, that's right, you're non-mature
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Old Jul 10, 2003 | 04:43 PM
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I talked with Danny @Technosquare & he said there would be a group buy for the ecu/flash in the near future.Price would be $450-$495.Any more news of this?Tom
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Old Jul 10, 2003 | 04:56 PM
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Originally posted by TOM Z CENTRAL
I talked with Danny @Technosquare & he said there would be a group buy for the ecu/flash in the near future.Price would be $450-$495.Any more news of this?Tom
That's good if it pans out!
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Old Jul 11, 2003 | 03:11 AM
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hey chebosto, whats the difference between the n/a reflash, and the n2o reflash? does the n2o reflash just run richer? if so wont that put us right back where we started in that department? and whats this talk of $450-$495 groop buy????? if so count me in!! thanks man!
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Old Jul 11, 2003 | 07:55 AM
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DeeZee--
contact Danny@atagan.com

he has the details for NOS programs, i think you can get the rev limit raised, with a slight advancement in timing down low to help get off the line, then retard it out with richen the fuel at the top end, when your Nitrous system should be activated at WOT... but i'm not quite sure...

Originally posted by DeeZee
hey chebosto, whats the difference between the n/a reflash, and the n2o reflash? does the n2o reflash just run richer? if so wont that put us right back where we started in that department?
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Old Jul 11, 2003 | 09:43 AM
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for the BOTTLE BABIES....

ok I have good news, bad news and ummm... just comments... first off I got my ECU flashed last night at technosquare and the guys are real cool.

bad news for all the BOTTLE BABIES like me. if you are runnin a dry shot (I'm runnin 100) Technosquare will not touch your fuel map or ignition map. this means you will not get any more fuel economy or really anymore HP. they do help you not to lose power at the top end by keeping everything wide open(they said that) anyways... the reason they wont touch it is because the nitrous leans it out at top end anyways and if they bump up the ratios to around 12 like they have been on everyone else when you squeeze it will kick it up to around 14 and BOOOMMM....

good news for wet system owners they can modify the ignition and fuel maps since you are puting in more fuel with the nitrous...

anyways I had them bump the rev limiter, cut the speed limiter, and all the detuning stuff, along with anything they did... the only thing they wouldnt touch is the fuel and ignition maps.

now onto the comments...
CHESTON... your car looks so sad up like that... but I was staring at your tein setup with the edfc and I almost tryed to steal your car...(jk) and there really is no room for that turbo its tight... but

anyways... this was just to inform all the nitrous boys and girls...
later....

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Old Jul 11, 2003 | 09:47 AM
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Originally posted by Richard 350z
Sorry guys. I didn't know you would take such offense at my comment about an assessment of the TechnoSquare ECU from "anyone who doesn't work for TechnoSquare." I know you are all enthusiasts and I just hadn't read all the other posts yet.

I have used performance control chips in BMWs before. Some make a big difference (1990 535i), and some make almost no difference (1995 M3). The 350Z Track is my first Japanese car and I am just trying to figure out how to make it go faster, prior to taking the big leap to a supercharger later on.

Thanks.

Richard
dude I dont think any of us really took offense to that coment... its cool I'm sure you'll find the help you want, with all the people here you can find out what you want to run... PM me if you want to go nitrous... and I'm with you anyways I want to go turbo later anyways my bottle is just till someone comes out with a kit for a while and everyone else is my guinea pig...

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Old Jul 11, 2003 | 12:25 PM
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Non-

thanks for the heads up..

great to hear that they can help NOS people
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Old Jul 11, 2003 | 07:50 PM
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any word on that group buy someone had mentioned before?!?!
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Old Jul 12, 2003 | 09:59 PM
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question: will a SAFC or whatever the hay its called work with this? an air/fuel ratio tuner? what, exactly, does it DO? dont say it unlocks the potential , Id like to know how. Im a technical guy who likes to know HOW something works, not just that it works. Feel free to PM me if you dont want to post it here. Thanks.
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