I could...but that would be even worse no? It would take even longer to get “going” I would think.Can you step on the brakes and manually upshift to 2nd gear and then launch?
Perhaps, but why? Are you planning to launch in the snow? The higher gear would really hurt off the line acceleration.Can you step on the brakes and manually upshift to 2nd gear and then launch?
TCU logic might be trying to protect 1st gear so maybe you can bypass with 2nd gear.I could...but that would be even worse no? It would take even longer to get “going” I would think.
Planning on using HFC's on both down and mids. What about an over boost CEL?
What he means is that when you are using launch control, it doesn't allow much boost to build during power braking. It seems it will, at most, let you rev up to 2500 RPM while power braking, and when you launch there is like a split second of hesitation before it really starts to go.
Other launch control software in other cars launches HARD. The G70 and Stinger, not so much. It's a big disappointment. Kind of just feels better to floor it from a standstill w/out even power braking.
Hopefully the aftermarket will solve this.
I'm not sure. LAP3 and Tork Motorsports have both done ECU tunes for cars with stock cats deleted. I haven't followed them too closely though.
Same unit. Works on all Kia/Hyundai/Genesis 3.3t and 2.0t engines.When will it be available for the 2.0t?
Same unit. Works on all Kia/Hyundai/Genesis 3.3t and 2.0t engines.
No Dyno numbers for the 2.0t but Map1 should be good for around 290-300hp and Map2 probably up to 310hp. Torque bump will probably be a little more significant.Thank you. Do we have any data on the improvement on the 2.0?
Ditto here - just bought (and received) the JB4. I don’t know how to tell if the fuel wires are integrated or not... anyone know how to determine this, or do I have to open the box and check wiring?
I purchased the Denso plugs from Burger Tuning also, so I’ll gap those and have them at the ready for the 600 mile oil change where I’ll change the plugs also.
Ditto here - just bought (and received) the JB4. I don’t know how to tell if the fuel wires are integrated or not... anyone know how to determine this, or do I have to open the box and check wiring?
I purchased the Denso plugs from Burger Tuning also, so I’ll gap those and have them at the ready for the 600 mile oil change where I’ll change the plugs also.
I’ve got the 3.3.
One of the guys at the dealer I bought my G70 from drove a G80 Sport with the 3.3T. This is out where it’s REALLY hot in the summer (Palm Springs area), and he cracked one of his stock spark plugs. I’m on the coastal area of the state, so cooler... but do drive to where it can be toasty warm. I’m just hoping to avoid any issues.