My stg3 allroad has a completely 100% custom tune, done by the original creators of Revo. I bought the car like this, it was tuned at an ALMS Porsche racing shop in NY. Long story but apparently the Revo creator and shop owner knew each other as kids and my PO knew the shop owner and also had more money than brains.
So I have absolutely no idea what kind of tune was done, how it was done, how to determine this, and how to make changes? Who in this province can help me out? My level of ECU tuning expertise stops with off-the-shelf Revo tuning, so I don't know if it would have to be looked at via Nefmoto or what?
I'm basically looking to make some possible changes to the tune, and possibly try to diagnose any problems. My Milltek cats are apparently dieing on me, so if I have to gut them, I'd like to get any related codes eliminated so the CEL isn't coming on, and possibly go a little bigger in terms of turbos and fueling. Right now I only have K04's and RS4 green tops, and I think it's all tuned very conservatively as I'm only spiking at around 19psi and level off at 17-18psi and I used to spike around 21-22 and level off around 19psi.
Any suggestions on who to talk to?
Thanks,
Chris
So I have absolutely no idea what kind of tune was done, how it was done, how to determine this, and how to make changes? Who in this province can help me out? My level of ECU tuning expertise stops with off-the-shelf Revo tuning, so I don't know if it would have to be looked at via Nefmoto or what?
I'm basically looking to make some possible changes to the tune, and possibly try to diagnose any problems. My Milltek cats are apparently dieing on me, so if I have to gut them, I'd like to get any related codes eliminated so the CEL isn't coming on, and possibly go a little bigger in terms of turbos and fueling. Right now I only have K04's and RS4 green tops, and I think it's all tuned very conservatively as I'm only spiking at around 19psi and level off at 17-18psi and I used to spike around 21-22 and level off around 19psi.
Any suggestions on who to talk to?
Thanks,
Chris
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