UC Riverside Meets Thread
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#2576
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Hahaha it actually does! All my first mods were engine/suspension parts, so I only recently started visual mods to look different lol.
Good to hear Penelope , can't wait to see the final results!
I thought these pics were pretty cool. The cruise down to the HB meet from Chino Hills:
For some reason, I'm always in the back of the line LOL. I like the views though
Good to hear Penelope , can't wait to see the final results!
I thought these pics were pretty cool. The cruise down to the HB meet from Chino Hills:
For some reason, I'm always in the back of the line LOL. I like the views though
night guys....i hate secrets.. thats one of the reasons we got spies and ninjas... consequently leads to wars then poverty and hunger then incompetent leaders then me not getting what i want coz the government is not giving me enough money coz of the said situations.
#2577
ok so if you reflash you do not need to purchase a license/Osiris but just the Tune itself?
but getting the Osiris allows you to chose maps? but a reflash is just pretty much 1 map/modifying ECU?
so i should just get my ECU tuned... i dont need to buy any other module/license?
help... lol
#2580
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NOOB! hahahaha kidding
Osiris is the reflash for you ECU.
You go to a licensed tuner (Church's) and pay for a dyno-tuned Osiris reflash ($550). He reflashes your ECU and lets you choose 5 different maps (which you can change on-the-fly with your cruise control toggles). I chose Performance, Economic, Valet, Stock, and Anti-theft.
Now, you can go the cheaper route and pay for an Osiris e-tune from UpRev, in which they send you a standard tune map. But a dyno-tune is much better since its specific to whatever mods you have, so just get that like I did.
After you get your Osiris reflash, that's it, you don't have to worry about it anymore, you'll always have it unless you swap out ECU's or something lol. In case you add some parts that need some A/F or cam tweaking (like I did with the ART pipes), you go back for a re-tune for $180.
Osiris is the reflash for you ECU.
You go to a licensed tuner (Church's) and pay for a dyno-tuned Osiris reflash ($550). He reflashes your ECU and lets you choose 5 different maps (which you can change on-the-fly with your cruise control toggles). I chose Performance, Economic, Valet, Stock, and Anti-theft.
Now, you can go the cheaper route and pay for an Osiris e-tune from UpRev, in which they send you a standard tune map. But a dyno-tune is much better since its specific to whatever mods you have, so just get that like I did.
After you get your Osiris reflash, that's it, you don't have to worry about it anymore, you'll always have it unless you swap out ECU's or something lol. In case you add some parts that need some A/F or cam tweaking (like I did with the ART pipes), you go back for a re-tune for $180.