Slip_Angle
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Just to clarify, just the ECU tune is $1450. I will edit the original post. The TCU and AWD tunes are separate.
This is the best looking option I have seen so far. Really curious to see someone get this and the TCU flash. Tork was my experiment so I am not testing anymore ECU tunes until I am more certain of the results.Another really promising company providing ECU + TCU and AWD tunes. LOZIC out of South Korea. They will ship you a pre-programmed ECU that you swap in for $1450 shipped to your door. Check out the video.
What's great is this is a mild 92-93 Octane (97 RON) tune making ~420whp yet still does 0-60 in 3.5!
* Pops and crackles
* Removal of launch torque limits
* Launch will build boost
* Popcorn in Sport mode
* Maintain power on shift
Click watch on facebook to see the Stinger in action!
www.facebook.com/lozicecu/videos/772222310042363
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Yeah, Lozic seems to have lots of experience, so I feel good about this one. Didn't go well with Tork?This is the best looking option I have seen so far. Really curious to see someone get this and the TCU flash. Tork was my experiment so I am not testing anymore ECU tunes until I am more certain of the results.
I posted the results above. It works. Just not impressive or worth the cost. Kinda meh for the price. I would for now recommend to stick with the JB4 or else pick a tuner that has figured out launch control torque limits.Yeah, Lozic seems to have lots of experience, so I feel good about this one. Didn't go well with Tork?
Oh right. I remember now!I posted the results above. It works. Just not impressive or worth the cost. Kinda meh for the price. I would for now recommend to stick with the JB4 or else pick a tuner that has figured out launch control torque limits.
It's been awhile... How is this tune doing for you after 6 months?Just to clarify, just the ECU tune is $1450. I will edit the original post. The TCU and AWD tunes are separate.
It's awesome. Lozic_ecu on Instagram.It's been awhile... How is this tune doing for you after 6 months?
Also, I'm having trouble finding a link to the actual product...
Just to touch back on this, I've been in contact with these guys and not sure if they're just really busy or things get lost in translation, or both, but I'm left with quite a few questions.It's awesome. Lozic_ecu on Instagram.
Just to touch back on this, I've been in contact with these guys and not sure if they're just really busy or things get lost in translation, or both, but I'm left with quite a few questions.
Did you just use all of their default values on the order sheet? I guess I'm trying to figure out what is possible with this tune and/or what is really optimal.
Did you go ahead and do the TCU/AWD as well? If so, what were the costs on those? If not, do you know what kind of numbers you're getting with just the ECU?
Much appreciated.
Well done sir. Be patient. He's crazy busy all the time. What specs?Just put in my order for the Lozic ECU and TCU. I will let you know how the process goes and how the car feels after install
I did 1.4bar with bubble on sport mode only with the TCU at -5% and shift pressure 2. Did not want to go crazy as this is a daily driven family carWell done sir. Be patient. He's crazy busy all the time. What specs?
I did 1.4bar with bubble on sport mode only with the TCU at -5% and shift pressure 2. Did not want to go crazy as this is a daily driven family car
Went with the 1.4bar as I plan to use the JB4 for WMI control and fine tuning boost.
Did you get the TCU? If so what level did you getGreat choices. I'll be real curious to hear how the shift pressure 2 is for you.
I got 3 but found it too aggressive for my liking. Others like it though.Did you get the TCU? If so what level did you get
Nope. Everything stays exactly the same.Just curious with the Lozic Tune, when you swap the ECU out to the Lozic tuned one, your mileage and everything would essentially reset no?
oh...so in other words if I ever need to bring the car for any warranty work, I can just swap to my OEM ecu? If that's the case, might actually pick up the Lozic Tune instead of the JB4Nope. Everything stays exactly the same.
Yepoh...so in other words if I ever need to bring the car for any warranty work, I can just swap to my OEM ecu? If that's the case, might actually pick up the Lozic Tune instead of the JB4