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redek9 11-30-2008 10:00 PM

questions about uberdata
 
anybody know if you can do launch control and progressive nitrous control with uberdata. trying to find which tuning setup to go with, megasquirt, uberdata, hondata. don't really have the money for hondata right now. soo just doing research. any feedback would be great.

seerex 11-30-2008 10:09 PM

Re: questions about uberdata
 

Originally Posted by redek9
anybody know if you can do launch control and progressive nitrous control with uberdata. trying to find which tuning setup to go with, megasquirt, uberdata, hondata. don't really have the money for hondata right now. soo just doing research. any feedback would be great.

Even though some of us still run it, uberdata is now out dated. Ectune is what you need.

Adam Hopkins 11-30-2008 10:42 PM

Re: questions about uberdata
 

Originally Posted by crxvtec91
Ectune is what you need.

+1000000

redek9 12-01-2008 08:49 PM

Re: questions about uberdata
 
what does +100000 mean

Tom-Guy 12-01-2008 09:39 PM

Re: questions about uberdata
 
What he means is you REALLY want eCtune.

I was the main R&D for Blake Warner's Uberdata until v1.2, when Andrew Shinn took a more active role. I love UD, still have a couple of betas of it that were coded for me and never publicly released, it holds a special place in my heart. That being said, you want eCtune as it is a far, far more developed interface.

BTW, you forgot a zero.

redek9 12-02-2008 08:07 PM

Re: questions about uberdata
 
i wanna do my own tunning at the track if need be, since i like to try different nitrous shots trying to get an all motor LS into the low to mid twelves with built top end, and itr pistons, cams, and shot peened rods on 75 to 100 shot. from what i have read so far you have to buy all the chipping hardware and then buy the eCtune software. gonna cost around $500-$600 just for the tuning part. a guy i know runs the site ycunderground.com and will get him to tune it initially but then do fine adjustments myself at the track. just gotta keep doin the research i guess.

seerex 12-02-2008 09:02 PM

Re: questions about uberdata
 

Originally Posted by redek9
i wanna do my own tunning at the track if need be, since i like to try different nitrous shots trying to get an all motor LS into the low to mid twelves with built top end, and itr pistons, cams, and shot peened rods on 75 to 100 shot. from what i have read so far you have to buy all the chipping hardware and then buy the eCtune software. gonna cost around $500-$600 just for the tuning part. a guy i know runs the site ycunderground.com and will get him to tune it initially but then do fine adjustments myself at the track. just gotta keep doin the research i guess.

Its cheaper to spend the $500-600 then to build another motor.

Tom-Guy 12-03-2008 12:01 AM

Re: questions about uberdata
 

Originally Posted by redek9
i wanna do my own tunning at the track if need be, since i like to try different nitrous shots trying to get an all motor LS into the low to mid twelves with built top end, and itr pistons, cams, and shot peened rods on 75 to 100 shot.

Skip the shot peened nonsense, and spray a 200 shot. That's what we did with a friend's LS w/ 403s and B16 pistons, it will take it.

SpankedYA! 12-03-2008 03:43 PM

Re: questions about uberdata
 
Blake also wrote a specific version of Uberdata for me to test and get my input on. Strangely is was written in crayon. ???

Scott-EP 12-03-2008 07:26 PM

Re: questions about uberdata
 
if your friend runs that site then he should be able to tell you what to run. it looks like he likes ectune aswell


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