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So a local shop around here quoted me $700 for the osiris
and it comes with 1 hour of tuning.
every adtionaly hour is $120
do thoes prices sound right? i never knew tuning cost so much! haha
and it comes with 1 hour of tuning.
every adtionaly hour is $120
do thoes prices sound right? i never knew tuning cost so much! haha
You either get the Osiris Pro Tune option at a certified Osiris Pro Tuner shop...
or...
You get Osiris Standard that comes with three e-tunes direct from UpRev.
You don't get both...
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so the osiris flash is just the "e-tune" which means u send a datalog to uprev and they sent u back the ECU already tuned? how much difference is that than getting it dyno tuned....I was quoted 750 with dyno tune...sounds steep to me so i was just wondering about a cheaper option with the same "amazing" tune
thanks
thanks
Just look on their website for the simple answers.
Osiris Flash Service
Once received, we will reprogram the ECU with a new file that is customized to your needs.
Parameters that we will tune include:
Up to 5 Maps on cruise control equipped vehicles Idle RPM Speed Limiter Electronic Throttle Control to achieve Wide Open Throttle at all speeds. Rev Limiter DTC disable AFR Targets Fuel Compensation Ignition Timing Advance Cam Phasing for equipped vehicles.
But what I'm wondering...when I got to an UpRev dealer and have the flash service done...wont I be getting 3-5 maps to switch from also?
Osiris Flash Service
Once received, we will reprogram the ECU with a new file that is customized to your needs.
Parameters that we will tune include:
Up to 5 Maps on cruise control equipped vehicles Idle RPM Speed Limiter Electronic Throttle Control to achieve Wide Open Throttle at all speeds. Rev Limiter DTC disable AFR Targets Fuel Compensation Ignition Timing Advance Cam Phasing for equipped vehicles.
But what I'm wondering...when I got to an UpRev dealer and have the flash service done...wont I be getting 3-5 maps to switch from also?
Last edited by JonnyRod; May 24, 2009 at 10:11 PM.
Just look on their website for the simple answers.
Osiris Flash Service
Once received, we will reprogram the ECU with a new file that is customized to your needs.
Parameters that we will tune include:
Up to 5 Maps on cruise control equipped vehicles Idle RPM Speed Limiter Electronic Throttle Control to achieve Wide Open Throttle at all speeds. Rev Limiter DTC disable AFR Targets Fuel Compensation Ignition Timing Advance Cam Phasing for equipped vehicles.
But what I'm wondering...when I got to an UpRev dealer and have the flash service done...wont I be getting 3-5 maps to switch from also?
Osiris Flash Service
Once received, we will reprogram the ECU with a new file that is customized to your needs.
Parameters that we will tune include:
Up to 5 Maps on cruise control equipped vehicles Idle RPM Speed Limiter Electronic Throttle Control to achieve Wide Open Throttle at all speeds. Rev Limiter DTC disable AFR Targets Fuel Compensation Ignition Timing Advance Cam Phasing for equipped vehicles.
But what I'm wondering...when I got to an UpRev dealer and have the flash service done...wont I be getting 3-5 maps to switch from also?
I have three maps...stock, tune, and valet.
Hmmm...the guys at Xact Dyno want $700 total. $400 for the software and $300 for the dyno time/tune
im NA with bolt ons also.
UofA350z you got the flash service but not the dyno tune right? with your mods (i see in sig) what was ur final numbers and did you feel it was worth the tune?
i was quoted 750 from the license plus 350 for two hours of dyno time...
thanks
UofA350z you got the flash service but not the dyno tune right? with your mods (i see in sig) what was ur final numbers and did you feel it was worth the tune?
i was quoted 750 from the license plus 350 for two hours of dyno time...
thanks
Every Pro Tuner is going to have different rates for dyno tuning. Based on their location, their ability, and how much they paid for their dyno and what the shop costs to run.
$85/hr in Alabama isn't unreasonable.
$175/hr in Austin TX isn't unreasonable.
We generally spend about 2 hours dyno tuning a car here, and at $175/hr thats $350. On top of the $400 for the Osiris License.
It also depends on your working relationship with a shop, and how much you've spent with them over how many years. So every shop will have a different total cost.
Some cars do take longer to dial in that others. Stating "oh well thats NA it only takes an hour" is total BS. We've had NA cars that have taken far longer than an hour to dial in, and we built the damn software, we have more experience than anyone with it. We had a totally stock car in here a few months ago that took 2.5 hours. It made solid gains at the end, but there was something screwy with the car. We finally got it figured out, but if you're strapped to the dyno, you're going to pay dyno pricing hourly, not just general labor. So we always make certain to let a customer know that our estimate is $750, it may end up higher or lower than that depending on their car.
We always let them know that their car should be in good running condition before it gets on the dyno:
1. change plugs/fluids
2. make sure there are no leaks
3. radiator doesn't show any signs of leaks, car hasn't overheated recently
4. tires have reasonable tread
Otherwise they will be paying to unstrap the car and have the work performed before we strap the car back onto the dyno to complete the tune.
$85/hr in Alabama isn't unreasonable.
$175/hr in Austin TX isn't unreasonable.
We generally spend about 2 hours dyno tuning a car here, and at $175/hr thats $350. On top of the $400 for the Osiris License.
It also depends on your working relationship with a shop, and how much you've spent with them over how many years. So every shop will have a different total cost.
Some cars do take longer to dial in that others. Stating "oh well thats NA it only takes an hour" is total BS. We've had NA cars that have taken far longer than an hour to dial in, and we built the damn software, we have more experience than anyone with it. We had a totally stock car in here a few months ago that took 2.5 hours. It made solid gains at the end, but there was something screwy with the car. We finally got it figured out, but if you're strapped to the dyno, you're going to pay dyno pricing hourly, not just general labor. So we always make certain to let a customer know that our estimate is $750, it may end up higher or lower than that depending on their car.
We always let them know that their car should be in good running condition before it gets on the dyno:
1. change plugs/fluids
2. make sure there are no leaks
3. radiator doesn't show any signs of leaks, car hasn't overheated recently
4. tires have reasonable tread
Otherwise they will be paying to unstrap the car and have the work performed before we strap the car back onto the dyno to complete the tune.



Stop them after 1hr would be my opinion especially NA..
