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Tuner for 2.0L (Petrol) Ecoboost ECU - Tom C - 13-03-2012 08:10pm

http://ecutuninggroup.com/price-list

I contacted them to inquire about the increased power and this is the response I got:

By reprogramming the ECU on the all new Range Rover Evoque's, approximate gains achieved are 45hp & 55lbs tq. Along with the additional power, the speed limiter will be removed, removal hesitation and flatspots throughout the rpm band, and improve shifting. You will also notice a 10-15% decrease in fuel consumption.

I asked for some dyno proof of the performance increase and they said they didn't have any. I always take tuner's performance claims with a huge grain of salt. I also end up testing it myself on a dyno and at the track (I also have a vbox to datalog performance). I am going to wait and see if some other tuners come out with anything or see if this one provides some tangible results.

Tom


RE: Tuner for 2.0L (Petrol) Ecoboost ECU - XFullFatTim - 13-03-2012 08:54pm

And the reduction of fuel consumption only occurs when you don't use the available extra power the car has gained and you drive everywhere like a granny!


RE: Tuner for 2.0L (Petrol) Ecoboost ECU - Bo_vien - 13-03-2012 08:55pm

This is great news although I'm a little leary of dyno claims without any dyno proof.


RE: Tuner for 2.0L (Petrol) Ecoboost ECU - Tom C - 13-03-2012 09:08pm

(13-03-2012 08:54pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  And the reduction of fuel consumption only occurs when you don't use the available extra power the car has gained and you drive everywhere like a granny!

I was thinking the same thing. Although, I have been driving like "granny" to see what fuel mileage I can get out of the Evoque...almost 23mpg in mixed driving....my last car was getting 12-13mpg doing the same daily trip... Shocked

Tom


RE: Tuner for 2.0L (Petrol) Ecoboost ECU - lngrn36 - 14-03-2012 05:42pm

ECU formerly known as Singh Autosports.


RE: Tuner for 2.0L (Petrol) Ecoboost ECU - ApeelinZ - 14-03-2012 07:47pm

(13-03-2012 08:10pm)Tom C Wrote:  http://ecutuninggroup.com/price-list

I contacted them to inquire about the increased power and this is the response I got:

By reprogramming the ECU on the all new Range Rover Evoque's, approximate gains achieved are 45hp & 55lbs tq. Along with the additional power, the speed limiter will be removed, removal hesitation and flatspots throughout the rpm band, and improve shifting. You will also notice a 10-15% decrease in fuel consumption.

I asked for some dyno proof of the performance increase and they said they didn't have any. I always take tuner's performance claims with a huge grain of salt. I also end up testing it myself on a dyno and at the track (I also have a vbox to datalog performance). I am going to wait and see if some other tuners come out with anything or see if this one provides some tangible results.

Tom
There is no way they can give an approx hp/tq gain without a dyno. If you do have it done do a before and after dyno. I am sure if they get what they say there would be more interest from other forum members.

T


RE: Tuner for 2.0L (Petrol) Ecoboost ECU - Tom C - 14-03-2012 07:58pm

(14-03-2012 07:47pm)ApeelinZ Wrote:  There is no way they can give an approx hp/tq gain without a dyno. If you do have it done do a before and after dyno. I am sure if they get what they say there would be more interest from other forum members.

T

I totally agree. That is why I want to see some proof first. I would also be interested in seeing what some intake and exhaust mods would do with an ECU tune.

Tom


RE: Tuner for 2.0L (Petrol) Ecoboost ECU - lngrn36 - 14-03-2012 08:03pm

May e they didn't have paper for the Dino that day...


RE: Tuner for 2.0L (Petrol) Ecoboost ECU - Tom C - 14-03-2012 08:39pm

(14-03-2012 08:03pm)lngrn36 Wrote:  May e they didn't have paper for the Dino that day...

That wouldn't be a problem if it was a Dynojet...as I have the WINpep software loaded on my computer to view the drf files created by everyone Dynojet run... Wink

I actually asked for the dyno sheets, here was his response:

Unfortunately, as of the moment, we do not have any dyno sheets available for this car. The next time one comes in, we'll make sure to strap it to the dyno and record the results. To get an idea of the gains we have been achieving across various manufacturers, please view the dyno sheets on our website here.

The tune is completely undetectable to factory diagnostics.

Tom, if you have any further questions, I would be more than happy to answer them
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So I then asked in a follow-up e-mail that if he did get another Evoque in on the dyno, if they could also log the before and after boost differences....and also if it was necessary to send the entire ECU to be tuned.... to which I got this response:

Please note that we do not go straight to the ECU and adjust the 'boost'. As other tuners simply raise the boost and call it a day, it's more complex than that. Boost is calculated by timing, air-fuel ratio, and level of octane used.

The next time an Evoque comes in, we'll see if the customer is willing to put it on the dyno.

Yes, we will need you to send in your ECU to have it tuned. Turnaround time is 24 hours given we receive the unit pre 10:30am delivery. One of our engineers will gladly be able to assist (via phone) you in properly removing the ECU.

We understand your concerns regarding the safety and reliability of your vehicle and I assure you we do not cross the line in putting the vehicle in any danger. Remember, the software is completely undetectable to factory diagnostics. We have tuned vehicles across the whole spectrum ranging from a Bugatti to a Mini Cooper.

If you have not already seen, we tuned a 2012 Overfinch Range Rover. You can view the blog here.

Please do not hesitate to contact me for further questions
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Tom



RE: Tuner for 2.0L (Petrol) Ecoboost ECU - Thumper - 22-03-2012 03:40am

It is $300 more than the custom tune I had done on my 2011 M3 from Powerchip! There will be more options in the future. Hopefully some intake and exhaust options too!!!! Cool