Osirus Tune
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I was damn close to getting this or the Cobb tune, but both required local tuning shops to make the final adjustments.
I don't have a reputable place close by so I ended up going a different route.
From my research, I feel that the Cobb setup is better and offers more features. I was only looking at UpRev because Cobb had been dragging their feet for so long before that time. While talking to Osirus, Cobb finally got their tune completed.
I don't have a reputable place close by so I ended up going a different route.
From my research, I feel that the Cobb setup is better and offers more features. I was only looking at UpRev because Cobb had been dragging their feet for so long before that time. While talking to Osirus, Cobb finally got their tune completed.
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You can either go to a local tuner who does the Uprev tuning or if you get the Osiris Standard which I did then it also comes with 3 free eTunes. This is something where you send data via email to them and the tune it then email it back to you and you upload it. I got mine tuned in San Jose and that tuner also deals with Cobb and he said this one is better with less problems.
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You can either go to a local tuner who does the Uprev tuning or if you get the Osiris Standard which I did then it also comes with 3 free eTunes. This is something where you send data via email to them and the tune it then email it back to you and you upload it. I got mine tuned in San Jose and that tuner also deals with Cobb and he said this one is better with less problems.
Have you ever done a dyno to see the difference?
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I have never had a dyno done before I put on any of my mod's or even before I uploaded the Osiris tune, but I had a base tune of 245hp then when the guy tuned it he got it to 253hp. i actually was kind of disappointed on the numbers but the guy said that this dyno he has reads really low. He figured if i did the dyno on a dyna pak or one of the others I run run about 300hp to the rear wheels. But I definitely do notice a big difference on how hard the car pulls in all gears at all speeds.
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Finally received an e-mail on Friday morning. Basically UpRev gave me a point of contact for a locally approved Osiris tuning shop. UpRev said that they don't have anything to visually look at, such as dynos, but they have experienced good gains on our engines, especially those that had good breathing mods (best performance gains were in the mid-range RPM's). That's about all they said except to call the approved shop and see if they could answer all my questions.
So, I called my locally approved shop on Friday morning and they didn't return my call until late Friday afternoon so I haven't spoken to them in person yet.
So, I called my locally approved shop on Friday morning and they didn't return my call until late Friday afternoon so I haven't spoken to them in person yet.