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Old 01-22-2009, 08:45 AM
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hey JD since i have changed to ectune my car has terrible cold start up i have to throttle it to keep it running untill it is heated up. What can i do to fix this? BTW i did not change this myself i had it done and i know nothing of tuning, would i have to take it back to the tuner to try and correct this?
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Old 01-22-2009, 10:41 AM
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Yes, I would take the car back.
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Old 01-22-2009, 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by leed
Spiker, I've used both, and I like ectune.

Chris, when you say stable, I assume you mean the interface? Not actual rom problems?
My opinion is that I think there are still things that are "broken" or "unknown yet still available" in eCtune, but let me say that from what I know, these are NUISANCE issues, and nothing dangerous to a motor. I also feel like Calvin really needs to fully commit to this software, quit his day job and do this full time, polish his customer service and troubleshooting skills and rule the world with eCtune, I really have a strong fondness for his software.

Cold Start, Battery Tables, Tip In, ECT comps, IAT comps....a lot of the backend tables still need things worked out and properly tested.

I know that JR (founder) of Neptune is completely ---- about releasing updates...nothing he changes will affect previous tunes, so if he adds a new feature or table or whatever and you update to the latest Calibration, your tune will remain the same, you will now just have the ability for more. However, most of the guys that purchase RTP from me are tuning for themselves (what I really try to promote with my business) so I dont get to tune a lot of these cars. He also isnt a big believer in polishing his GUI...he is a "no frills" type of guy, but everything works, like you would expect it to.
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