Who is using Osiris Tuner?
Anyone currently playing with osiris tuner?
I know there was a nice collection of folks using UTEC to self tune before in their NA cars and was wondering if the popularity of osiris tuner has grown to a point where there was a good base of information already out.
Been searching and haven't found anything.
I know there was a nice collection of folks using UTEC to self tune before in their NA cars and was wondering if the popularity of osiris tuner has grown to a point where there was a good base of information already out.
Been searching and haven't found anything.
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The UpRev Osiris is just amazing in the capabilities it possesses. If I were able to tune the car myself, I would have gotten the self-user tuner version already!
I don't have the tuner version, but I love my Osiris/Cipher. I need a laptop mount like the cops have.
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My problem was that I installed the MREV, spacer, and Osiris in the same weekend. Also, it was on a brand new engine (courtesy of your work and Infiniti....don't tell anyone
). I think the engine is starting to break in more and more now that I'm just over 8k on it. I know there is a "stock" map loaded on the Osiris, but I don't know if the ECU has to "re-learn" that map when you switch to it or if it's instantaneous. I didn't want to burn a dyno run if it had to re-learn the stock curve.
). I think the engine is starting to break in more and more now that I'm just over 8k on it. I know there is a "stock" map loaded on the Osiris, but I don't know if the ECU has to "re-learn" that map when you switch to it or if it's instantaneous. I didn't want to burn a dyno run if it had to re-learn the stock curve.
Osiris tunes have excellent reviews, but I think he is looking more for the self tuners to chime in.
I think it would be great to get the self tuners together and share info and ideas. Hopefully we will see the Osiris Tuner forum soon.
I think it would be great to get the self tuners together and share info and ideas. Hopefully we will see the Osiris Tuner forum soon.
^exactly... looking to build up a knowledge database from those who are currently self-tuning with osiris.
as valuable as the impressions are from those who have dropped their car off for an osiris tune that is not the point.
as valuable as the impressions are from those who have dropped their car off for an osiris tune that is not the point.
I'm sure its just that not many are using it yet.
Tuning really isn't *that* difficult or complicated once you understand exactly what you're trying to accomplish, why you need to change something, and what the changes you make do.
Once a bunch of us get together and start comparing maps and ideas, more will see that they too can do it. I'd love to get the pros like Sharif, Hal, and the many others involved, I'm sure the UpRev guys would be in. You should see the number of new tuners the DSM community has produced. They have a great base and are willing to help any new person learn to tune themselves by offering advice and guidance. I'm sure there are many that would like to learn and do it themselves.
You'll have the occasional person that pops an engine because they make a mistake, or make a change without fully understanding what they are doing, but that's just another reason to gather the people using it and get them in contact. So the new tuners can be coached in making the proper changes.
It would also be great to pool maps from cars with various setups for comparison. Of course every car is going to be a tad different, but similar setups aren't going to be that different. Once you get the MAS table dialed in, if you have to change it, and you are hitting your fuel targets, you're done with the hardest part.
One of the things that is really lacking in this community as a whole is the sharing of knowledge about tuning these cars. What info you find is sparce, and 90% of the posts that involve someone asking for help tuning are answered with, "take it to a tuner." I'd like to see a specific forum where a few will chime in with different solutions that the user can try on their own.
We'll get there, it's just a matter of time.
Tuning really isn't *that* difficult or complicated once you understand exactly what you're trying to accomplish, why you need to change something, and what the changes you make do.
Once a bunch of us get together and start comparing maps and ideas, more will see that they too can do it. I'd love to get the pros like Sharif, Hal, and the many others involved, I'm sure the UpRev guys would be in. You should see the number of new tuners the DSM community has produced. They have a great base and are willing to help any new person learn to tune themselves by offering advice and guidance. I'm sure there are many that would like to learn and do it themselves.
You'll have the occasional person that pops an engine because they make a mistake, or make a change without fully understanding what they are doing, but that's just another reason to gather the people using it and get them in contact. So the new tuners can be coached in making the proper changes.
It would also be great to pool maps from cars with various setups for comparison. Of course every car is going to be a tad different, but similar setups aren't going to be that different. Once you get the MAS table dialed in, if you have to change it, and you are hitting your fuel targets, you're done with the hardest part.
One of the things that is really lacking in this community as a whole is the sharing of knowledge about tuning these cars. What info you find is sparce, and 90% of the posts that involve someone asking for help tuning are answered with, "take it to a tuner." I'd like to see a specific forum where a few will chime in with different solutions that the user can try on their own.
We'll get there, it's just a matter of time.



