Do i need a reflash?
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Do i need a reflash?
I am driving an 06 Automatic G35 Coupe with the following performance mods:
Fast Intentions Exhaust
5/16 iso thermal Spacer
Stillen CAI
Z-Tube
Also, power does not seem to be equal throughout the shifting. It feels jerky at first, fine in the midrange, and the top-end takes a while to kick in.
What do you guys think? Do I need the reflash and will I see some big differences? If you have the Technosquare, please give me your opinion.
Fast Intentions Exhaust
5/16 iso thermal Spacer
Stillen CAI
Z-Tube
Also, power does not seem to be equal throughout the shifting. It feels jerky at first, fine in the midrange, and the top-end takes a while to kick in.
What do you guys think? Do I need the reflash and will I see some big differences? If you have the Technosquare, please give me your opinion.
nah...imho i don't think you need one. if you had the 5/16 spacer with a m-rev2, headers after market cats and a cat back then i would consider getting one. may i suggest a grounding kit for your 5at it does make your shifting points better.
https://g35driver.com/forums/questionable-posts/167140-custom-grounding-kit-engine-bay-pic.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/questionable-posts/167140-custom-grounding-kit-engine-bay-pic.html
A reflash would probably help some, maybe an 8-10whp gain would be possible. I would wait and finish out your mods and then go with a reflash after you're all done with mods.... at least for a while. If you eventually plan to go FI, then I would think about purchasing some type of engine management that could be used with the FI application later down the road, and not waste your money on a reflash.
Originally Posted by terps
reflashes on NA usually dont net you any more power, but they will make u quicker from your wallet being alot lighter
First TS re-flash bumped rev limiter, opens throttle plate all the way at WOT and adjusted A/F after several breather mods...
Second time adjusted A/F when I was running lean after installing HFC
Both times resulted in significant gains.
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Originally Posted by terps
reflashes on NA usually dont net you any more power, but they will make u quicker from your wallet being alot lighter
Besides, the purpose of a flash is to get that AFR back to the ideal mark [and adjust timing]. If it yields power, great. If it doesn't, well, it still did its job.
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Think about getting UpRev's Osiris to flash your ECU.
Tell UpRev what mods you have and they create a ROM file that you flash to your ECU with Osiris. When you get new mods, tell them and they'll make a new ROM file so you can flash your ECU with the new mods.
After you get Osiris, use the included Cipher software to log the air/fuel ratio, timing, and other things to get a real customized ROM map to flash to your ECU. It's all included in the price of Osiris.
Tell UpRev what mods you have and they create a ROM file that you flash to your ECU with Osiris. When you get new mods, tell them and they'll make a new ROM file so you can flash your ECU with the new mods.
After you get Osiris, use the included Cipher software to log the air/fuel ratio, timing, and other things to get a real customized ROM map to flash to your ECU. It's all included in the price of Osiris.
Originally Posted by empfl
just curious.. where can you reflash? i'm about to get some headers/HFC/spacers.. and recently got HKS Hi Flow installed..
sorry, TS has a good reflash from what I hear, however in my area there a questiona
'reflashes' where there no gains and it is questionable if a reflash even occurred.they also push reflashes for EVERYTHING. I would try an ecu reset and see if that solves the prob.
'reflashes' where there no gains and it is questionable if a reflash even occurred.they also push reflashes for EVERYTHING. I would try an ecu reset and see if that solves the prob.
people who say you don't need a reflash with those mods are on crack.. you prolly get a modest power gain, but more importantly, you'll get a safer a/f. exhaust mods will lean out your a/f and reflash will fix that. also, it'll bump your rpm to 7200 up top. you should get a testpipe first though and maybe be a lightened crank pulley. forget headers.. too much of a hassle. plus if you want to go fi later, you'll have to dump it..
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