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Yes, this was for me.I do believe there is a new Beta JB4 update JB4_P35_KIA_V4_5.hex. For the KIA/Genesis 3.5t V4. Tuner
Seems better for me and I have enabled that other option I mentioned also which I think also helps.I am definitely feeling the surging/bucking when cold, to a point where I contemplated removing the JB4 until resolved. Has the beta firmware remedied or improved the issue ? I also volunteered to work with Terry, glad to hear you are doing so and some attention being paid. Thanks for the effort !
Mine looks slightly different. See if you see this pic please.
Yes, I gave him my car for 3 days a couple weeks ago to tune out the rough running issues we're observing. Unfortunately it was the same week the fires broke out which caused evacuations in the surrounding area and cut our tuning time a day short. My observation is that the issue is not completely gone, but certainly improved. I still notice it more so when the engine is cold, and it's worst in comfort drive mode. This makes sense as he specifically asked me which mode I normally drive in, and around town that's sport mode always. Once warm, there's just a slight stumble/hesitation between about 1600-3000rpm's, but much less noticeable than before and outside of that it runs very strong.Terry from Burger tuning has another JB4 update beta v4-6 just released a couple of days ago
Ah, so you have Bit7 on also?Yes, I gave him my car for 3 days a couple weeks ago to tune out the rough running issues we're observing. Unfortunately it was the same week the fires broke out which caused evacuations in the surrounding area and cut our tuning time a day short. My observation is that the issue is not completely gone, but certainly improved. I still notice it more so when the engine is cold, and it's worst in comfort drive mode. This makes sense as he specifically asked me which mode I normally drive in, and around town that's sport mode always. Once warm, there's just a slight stumble/hesitation between about 1600-3000rpm's, but much less noticeable than before and outside of that it runs very strong.
I am running with option #7 enabled - I think it's called "throttle smoothing"
Kudos to Terry for making progress. I told him I'd provide feedback and possibly take the car back up there for a couple days to iron out any remaining wrinkles.
Your assessment is right on.Its the same for me.Ill second the thanks to Terry for the progressYes, I gave him my car for 3 days a couple weeks ago to tune out the rough running issues we're observing. Unfortunately it was the same week the fires broke out which caused evacuations in the surrounding area and cut our tuning time a day short. My observation is that the issue is not completely gone, but certainly improved. I still notice it more so when the engine is cold, and it's worst in comfort drive mode. This makes sense as he specifically asked me which mode I normally drive in, and around town that's sport mode always. Once warm, there's just a slight stumble/hesitation between about 1600-3000rpm's, but much less noticeable than before and outside of that it runs very strong.
I am running with option #7 enabled - "linear pedal mapping"
Kudos to Terry for making progress. I told him I'd provide feedback and possibly take the car back up there for a couple days to iron out any remaining wrinkles.
Awesome notes and thanks so much - the new JB4 includes all the cables correct?Cliff Notes: mega easy install including the fuel connector. Map3 and 93 pump gas works fine across the board with no issues.
Don’t waste time with plugs and any higher map as the TCU will Nerf the power to the wheels so it’s a complete waste.
Take it form me, made 212 runs on dragy so far and have the top slot for now.
I tossed in the BMS filters but see no difference there but again, the Trans nerfs power over X% over stock.
I dont know about easy install - cant even get the cable through the grommet into the engine bay, need to be a pigmy contortionist - my 250lbs 57 yr old body isnt up that....holy shitYes, comes complete but I highly recommend to buy the extension cable for the Bluetooth dongle so you can bring it either inside the cabin the same hole you use for thenOBD2 cable or closest to the windshield but hidden from any water as we find it gets water inside somehow and stops working.
I put plastic wrap and a rubber band around mine for now until spring comes.
The fuel connector is under the passenger air of and easy to get to and the 2 map sensors is on top front of engine and near radiator fan. All easy to get to.
I just tried to get a pick to make it easy for ya but it won’t focus.I dont know a
I dont know about easy install - cant even get the cable through the grommet into the engine bay, need to be a pigmy contortionist - my 250lbs 57 yr old body isnt up that....holy shit
any suggestions apart from kidnapping a small child with strong hands?
Here you go, start the video at 7:20 mark.I just tried to get a pick to make it easy for ya but it won’t focus.
The under belly panel under the dash I couldn’t get off on mine for some reason nd others I’ve seen on YouTube don’t even have a belly panel.
But regardless of that you will see a hug round rubber grommet with a harness in it.
The grommet is so big and has much extra space, you can poke a hole on it easy, tape you wire to a long zip tie, then push it through the grommet and snake it to the other side so you can reach it.
The only caution I would give to this is make sure you poke that hole with something sharp, if you try to poke a hole with a skinny flat head as an example you with push the grommet out of place totally and it’s so gooey it’s hard to put back on place due to space. Not a big deal but can be annoying since space is tight for us fat boys.
Highly recommend getting that Bluetooth module extension cable first so you can bring the OBD2 and BT dongle into the interior. It’s prone to water induction even though it looks sealed.
Poke the hole from engine bay. Tape a razor to long screwdriver. Then tape wire to screwdriver and push wire into cabin downstream and you’ll see it by floor to I tape and pullI have the under belly panel as well which is a royal pain in the arse restricting any access - was trying with a carbon fibre snake pole but no joy....