Lozic told me it was because the payments we make in Paypal are made in USD but he is unable to withdraw in USD. He wants the USD for future US business. Anyways, he said he doesn't want customers to be unhappy, so he is accepting Paypal again and will figure it out a different way.
Bottom line. Lozic is 100% trustworthy, so don't worry about that. I was the first person in North America to take the risk and get his ECU and he's been great to me and everyone else. I sent my ECU back for revisions and he was very responsive to what I wanted!
I'm running 1.3Bar for 91 octane and TCU pressure 2. It's perfect for my needs.
Well the thing is that he's right. 1.5bar will be fine in *most* cases with 91 octane. I had the 1.5bar tune and the logs looked decent but I wanted to be completely safe because the fuel in Canada isn't as good as in the US. Also, I didn't like the sudden 20psi boost at part throttle, so I sent him custom specs.
Having said that, it's your tune so just tell him you want 1.3bar. You can ask him for my specs if you want.
I just messaged him and asked again if my order sheet options were good for pump 93. I also apologized for not wanting to do the bank transfer and asked to send an invoice to my Paypal instead.
When I initially told him what I had/use and asked what he suggests for 93 he sent the order form mostly pre-filled with the fuel, 1.5bar and what I assume are the ideal TCU and AWD settings but didn't explicitly mention any options in the email. Not sure if that's by default.
Well the thing is that he's right. 1.5bar will be fine in *most* cases with 91 octane. I had the 1.5bar tune and the logs looked decent but I wanted to be completely safe because the fuel in Canada isn't as good as in the US. Also, I didn't like the sudden 20psi boost at part throttle, so I sent him custom specs.
Having said that, it's your tune so just tell him you want 1.3bar. You can ask him for my specs if you want.
Yeah, absolutely. Here is what I asked for and the actual tune is pretty close, if I recall. Peak is close to 19psi in my logs.
With regards to the inlets, yes I think removing them made a difference though I didn't test it. I do know a Stinger owner who is stock and has done a lot of 1/4 mile runs at the track. He just removed his inlets and installed snorkels and I believe he was consistently 3/10ths faster in his races.
The only thing preventing me from sending him my sheet for payment is I have no way to log runs or any gauges to keep an eye on parameters. Part of me wants to just say deal with it and later get a JB4 or start with JB4 and eventually get ECU tune. I'm such an indecisive person.
The only thing preventing me from sending him my sheet for payment is I have no way to log runs or any gauges to keep an eye on parameters. Part of me wants to just say deal with it and later get a JB4 or start with JB4 and eventually get ECU tune. I'm such an indecisive person.
What bar are you thinking? And what is your fuel situation? Slip and coconut know a lot about these products they might be able to point you in the right direction.