Choose your color scheme:
The Vette Barn  
 
Go Back   The Vette Barn > C6 Corvette > C6 Open Discussion

C6 Open Discussion General and technical C6 Corvette discussion - ownership, maintenance, repairs, modifications, tuning

User Tag List

Reply
 
Share Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old 08-30-2011, 9:25pm   #1
73sbVert
Moderator
Barn Stall Owner #20
Barn Stall Owner #33

Barn Raising I,II
NCM Supporter '11,'13,'14,'20,'21
Bantayan Kids '13
Points: 30,399, Level: 100
Activity: 1.4%
 
73sbVert's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Tucson, AZ
Posts: 24,173
Thanks: 16,751
Thanked 3,291 Times in 1,955 Posts
Gameroom Barn Bucks: $988270
Default Premade tuning

Hi all,

Two of the 'easy to use' tuners that I've found are the Diablo and the SCT. They can both be loaded with custom tunes that a tuner can email to you.

However, my understanding is that the Diablo will not hold the OEM tune in memory before loading in another tune curve, whereas the SCT will, is that correct?

When I had my Mustang, I was ready to pull the trigger on the SCT for that reason, but that was Ford based, and not GM.

Can anybody confirm whether or not my assumption is correct?

Are the tunes that are available through those programmers any good? A lot of people swear by them. Also, are there tuner vendors on here that I can support by getting one of their tunes for my car?

I'd really like the option of storing my original configuration as a file and if I need to, I can just reload that back into the car.
This is my only transportation, so sending my ECM out is not an option.

Any help or info would be greatly appreciated!!


Paul
73sbVert is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 09-03-2011, 9:37am   #2
6spdC6
A Real Barner
Points: 20,998, Level: 99
Activity: 29.1%
 
6spdC6's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: NorthernNY! (A little town on the shores of the Great Sacandaga Lake) in the peoples republic of NY
Posts: 10,023
Thanks: 5,345
Thanked 3,305 Times in 1,802 Posts
Gameroom Barn Bucks: $2115673
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by 73sbVert View Post
Hi all,

Two of the 'easy to use' tuners that I've found are the Diablo and the SCT. They can both be loaded with custom tunes that a tuner can email to you.

However, my understanding is that the Diablo will not hold the OEM tune in memory before loading in another tune curve, whereas the SCT will, is that correct?

When I had my Mustang, I was ready to pull the trigger on the SCT for that reason, but that was Ford based, and not GM.

Can anybody confirm whether or not my assumption is correct?

Are the tunes that are available through those programmers any good? A lot of people swear by them. Also, are there tuner vendors on here that I can support by getting one of their tunes for my car?

I'd really like the option of storing my original configuration as a file and if I need to, I can just reload that back into the car.
This is my only transportation, so sending my ECM out is not an option.
Any help or info would be greatly appreciated!!


Paul
There is a option open to you I would think. It will be expensive and only you can determine if that is in your best interests. Get another ECM and have it set up to your car. Then you can have the original all stock and the other to play with.
6spdC6 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 09-03-2011, 8:58pm   #3
edcmat-l1
Charter Member - Vendor
Points: 3,014, Level: 35
Activity: 0%
 
edcmat-l1's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 117
Thanks: 0
Thanked 8 Times in 8 Posts
Gameroom Barn Bucks: $1080
Default

Hi Paul,

What year is your car? Auto or 6 speed? This will help determine what you should use.

I am an SCT and Diablosport dealer, but use HPtuners or EFIlive for the GM cars. They're much better on the GM cars, by far.

I can get you setup with an HPtuners cable if you're interested. If you're looking for a PCM to swap in/out, I can set you up with that as well. I keep a bunch of different ones in stock at all times.
__________________

EFI SPECIALIST
Tuning, Advanced diagnostics, Emissions
HPTuners, EFIlive, Tunercat, Edit, SCT, Diablosport, Cobb, ECUFlash, WinOLS
Tuning all GMs, Ford, Mopar, Nissan GT-Rs, Evos, WRXs, Euros
email=[email protected]
edcmat-l1 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 09-04-2011, 1:54pm   #4
73sbVert
Moderator
Barn Stall Owner #20
Barn Stall Owner #33

Barn Raising I,II
NCM Supporter '11,'13,'14,'20,'21
Bantayan Kids '13
Points: 30,399, Level: 100
Activity: 1.4%
 
73sbVert's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Tucson, AZ
Posts: 24,173
Thanks: 16,751
Thanked 3,291 Times in 1,955 Posts
Gameroom Barn Bucks: $988270
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by edcmat-l1 View Post
Hi Paul,

What year is your car? Auto or 6 speed? This will help determine what you should use.

I am an SCT and Diablosport dealer, but use HPtuners or EFIlive for the GM cars. They're much better on the GM cars, by far.

I can get you setup with an HPtuners cable if you're interested. If you're looking for a PCM to swap in/out, I can set you up with that as well. I keep a bunch of different ones in stock at all times.
Hey there! Thanks for the reply!

It's a 2007, base convertible with 6-speed stick. I'm planning within the next year to replace (upgrade) the intake and axle-back exhaust.

I've heard that the others (HPTuners, EFIlive, etc.) were very hard to use and required that the person doing the install/tune be much more familiar with the actual maps than what is required for the 'box tunes' like the Diable or SCT.
You say that those others are "better on the GM cars, by far", can you clarify? How are they better?

I don't mind researching and learning more about how these things work (and maybe even make a few mods of my own), but since this is my only transportation at the moment (!) I'm reluctant to do anything that is out of the ordinary or more complicated than "plug-n-play".

If you can convince me that this is the better way to go, I'll certainly give it a try.

How much of an outlay am I looking at to get this done? Tunes, and tools to install?

Thanks again and sorry for the newb questions!


Cheers,
Paul
73sbVert is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 09-05-2011, 7:07am   #5
edcmat-l1
Charter Member - Vendor
Points: 3,014, Level: 35
Activity: 0%
 
edcmat-l1's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 117
Thanks: 0
Thanked 8 Times in 8 Posts
Gameroom Barn Bucks: $1080
Default

Hi Paul,

HPT and EFIlive have much better scanners than either DS or SCT. Again, by far. I use all of them, I can say this from experience. The scanner alone is worth the extra money.

The edit software is also better. You being a newb and buying canned tunes, it probably won't matter much to you, at least at this point. But down the road, as you learn, if you want to learn, it will give you far more control to do more advanced things, make more changes on your own.

HPTuners is probably the most reasonable price wise, and you get enough credits to tune like 4 cars. So, if you have a buddy or two that need some small adjustments, codes turned off, etc., you can sell them a "license" for 100 bucks, and recoup some of your money.

I can sell you a cable, with a starter tune, for 649.00. Same as anyone selling them. Advantage buying from me is the starter tune, and support. If you have any questions about me or my ability, feel free to search my screen name on any of the boards, and just ask around. Everyone knows who I am.

Let me know if I can help.
edcmat-l1 is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

The Vette Barn > C6 Corvette > C6 Open Discussion


Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 2:15pm.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
User Alert System provided by Advanced User Tagging (Pro) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2024 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
Copyright © 2009 - 2024 The Vette Barn


Support the Barn:
 
Download the Mobile App;
 
Follow us on Facebook:

Become a Stall Owner

 

Apple iOS App        Google Android App

 

Visit our Facebook page