so the Osiris tune is basically DIY but cheaper? ah the DIY part makes me nervous... as u can see not too knowledgeable with tuning..
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It's like you try hard to make the care more powerful by doing breather mods, but then there's the catch that you have to tune it to prevent the motor from destroying itself. It's almost like a deterrent from modding lol.
no no no. $600 is total for the UpRev tune. the UpRev License is $350. plus whatever dyno time the shop charges. usually 200-300Originally Posted by bakwoods
So in short...you'll spend closer to $1,000 when all is said and done with the Osiris software + dyno time. My wallet hurts just from thinking about it.It's like you try hard to make the care more powerful by doing breather mods, but then there's the catch that you have to tune it to prevent the motor from destroying itself. It's almost like a deterrent from modding lol.
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The extra tuner level kit brings up the price but you get so much more variability on your own with your car. be careful and never touch rpm range though.
usually anything over 14.5 will throw a code. but OP is def not running a 17 AFR. all my breather mods (including an MREV2 and spacer) peaked at 15.1 on my baseline.Originally Posted by Urbanengineer
I don't believe you are running 17s. 17 would throw a code. Clean your O2 sensors and their bungs. The extra tuner level kit brings up the price but you get so much more variability on your own with your car. be careful and never touch rpm range though.
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UpRev offers an e-tune version. where you basically datalog the car's readings on your laptop while you drive around, send it in, and tune again. you get 3 free e-tunes with that option - you can buy more if you want to dial it in more. Originally Posted by SwtLaotiaNix7
so the Osiris tune is basically DIY but cheaper? ah the DIY part makes me nervous... as u can see not too knowledgeable with tuning..
but, the best option is to find a reputable dyno shop familiar with the VQ platform and UpRev/Osiris.