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10-09-2010, 10:25 PM | #419 | |
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10-10-2010, 12:36 AM | #420 | |
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10-10-2010, 12:51 AM | #421 | |
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With the recent advancements with the Procede Command Center, with all the adaptation resets, Autotuning, shift light, dash gauges, etc., I just can't what BMS has up their sleeve that's not out. It must be pretty stellar. |
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10-10-2010, 12:52 AM | #422 | |
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sometimes its not all personal driven banter, but the desire to make $. i don't even know what to make about this war. one side makes childish remarks - and even if provoked - it doesn't make sense to carry yourself like that and speaks VOLUMES about the company. the other side either has their hands cut off and has to speak through a third party. at the end of the day - i am not looking to set records but want a piggyback thats going to make my car quicker and not give me major troubles down the road. my opinion does not mean much, but from the outside of the bubble - its just a shame how the "superior" company handles itself. Don't go at the bait - it makes you look like a child. If at the end of the day, your product is better, it will sell for itself. Do you see Porsche comparing itself to Audi or BMW? no way. "If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also." : Matthew 5:38-40
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10-10-2010, 01:25 AM | #424 | |
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When it comes to the importance of them promoting on here...take my case for example. Bought a JB3 the 2nd day I had my car last summer. Didn't do much research, just saw that it was cheaper than the procede and others, and thought that was going to be the only mod I'd do. Now that I have everythign short of turbo upgrades, I felt the need for the superior capabilities, timing control primarily. I was well aware of the 'unsafeness' of the JB raising boost x2 and having no timing control, but that didn't bother me until I started pushing it. If Shiv hadn't been so explicitly detailed with explaining why certain aspects of tuning are important, I wouldn't have bothered to upgrade. What's sad is how many people just don't have a clue how EITHER tune works---and still post up complete rubbish. My favorites are in the "Which tune to buy" threads. There are always 15 people right off the bat that say "JB3! It's just as good as the PRocede but only half the cost!" I completely understand why Vishnu doesn't give up on informing people and [attempting] to set people straight when they're wrong. FWIW, I think Mike is a good vendor and all-around good guy...just caught in the middle of promoting the JB3. BMS was also great to work with, and very helpful. However, at the end of the day, the product is the most important thing, and I'm glad that I know WHY I have the tune that I do. Sorry for the Saturday night rant sesh. |
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10-10-2010, 01:26 AM | #425 |
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and honestly, some of the guys on the internet were so happy when Audi made that "BMW, Your Move" ad, and BMW responded to it and made a HUGE "Check Mate" ad.
I love my BMWs. I am a BMW CCA member and I am a BMW enthusiast. I was embarassed that BMW even responded to Audi. BMW has always been the standard and benchmark as to what performance sedans and sports sedans are measured to. When a sports compact comes out - they don't compare it to the RS4, they compare it to the M3. All cars are compared to BMWs. When a product is so good that it can sell itself, there has to be no need for anyone from that company to "stoop down to the bashing levels" of the other competing company. Let your product do the talking for you. Does Rolls Royce ever need to prove to others that it is a superior car to any Mercedes sedan? No way. Customers realize that it is better - by obviously looking at its results, but also feeling the superiorness of the car. It has presence. It sells itself. Oh well.
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10-10-2010, 01:32 AM | #426 |
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BrianMN - i agree with you that there should be a need for education. But going after EVERY single thread, seems foolish and childish. Its almost like, trying too hard.
I understand that the Procede is a superior tune in the sense of its technological superiority. it has superior components and its price exhibits that. But having to defend itself after each stab by the other company - that just sounds too excessive. There are a million and one, no two, no three....idiots on the internet that will talk out of their buttholes. But that does not mean you have to address each and everyone. Allow your product to be the benchmark as to what others compare themselves to.
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10-10-2010, 01:43 AM | #427 |
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Liiiiitle bit of an apples to oranges comparo there, no? Both sides take shots at the other. Nobody is innocent. I prefer to stick to the facts. Unfortunately, many people are swayed by popular opinion and heresy. This provides the opening for the shot taking and the fanboism. Unfortunately, when the benefits of a product are felt, and are not really known until something goes REALLY wrong, you have to point out all the differences again and again. Even though he pops in a zinger here or there, Shiv usually is pretty straightforward in his posts. At least I can usually find information in the posts. And I'll take information and knowledge over smiles, hugs and marketing any day of the week. Information is king.
And Shiv has been the benchmark that the JB3 has been striving to for some time, given that the JB3 seems to constantly ape the Procede...but not before bashing all features that it later apes. P, I lol'd at the bible ref from you of all people...
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10-10-2010, 01:44 AM | #428 | |
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10-10-2010, 02:15 AM | #429 |
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Its quite sophomoric on both sides. Its back and forth, and I understand thats what marketing is all about, but there's a reason we all go towards one superior brand over the other. Usually its not because they bashed the other and you believe the bash - its because its a superior product.
Thats like me picking one deli over another because one deli costs 2x as much and says the other deli copies them. What does them copying the other have to do with it being superior or inferior? People can invent as much as they want, but someone can take the same idea and perfect it and make it a work of art - cough ... cough.. Mark Zuckerberg..cough cough The Social Network - in theaters now. At least we are in agreement about one thing - the procede is a superior form of technology. Sadly, even if things are superior, if they leave a bad taste in your mouth, users or potential users may be dissuaded because of that distasteful behavior. If your product is TRULY superior, it will outlast and will eventually win. Going after every person who argues otherwise, just makes you look like your trying TOO hard. There is a reason every grown man drools when they see a GT3RS on the street. Its not because Porsche tells me that BMW is good, but they definitely copy most of our technology. Its because we can physically see how superior it is and our senses tell us that. Let the product do the speaking for itself.
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10-10-2010, 02:37 AM | #430 |
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Not Audi or BMW, but Porsche did get all in a tizzy over the Nissan GTR's Nürburgring lap time beating the prior gen 911 GT2 and they pouted and insisted there was no way the GTR was stock, etc.
So, as high end of a sports car maker as Porsche is, they have no problem dropping into the mud when they feel it's necessary. |
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10-10-2010, 02:39 AM | #431 | |
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10-10-2010, 02:46 AM | #432 |
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The analogies between cars and N54 tunes are apple and oranges comparisons. I get where you're coming from, but the difference is that anyone with a brain knows that a high end 911/Bentley/Ferrari is superior to a Yugo/Honda/BMW in almost any case. Every kid grew up with a poster of a Porsche on their wall. Motortend/Car and Driver have an edition devoted to the 911 every year. The education for the fore mentioned products have already been done. Hell, even my wife knows that a Porsche is a car company that makes expensive but capable sports cars. But does she know the difference between a JB3 and a Procede?
The more appropriate question would be do you know the difference between them. If we were to have a tuner test, I bet you just 25% of the OWNERS of either tune could tell you the difference between them. It is for that reason that it is important that Shiv and Mike step in and speak up about their/BMS's product. And for whats its worth, its more important for Vishnu to step in and provide insight as to why their product is a good value when its priced higher than BMS's product. I have no problem with them stepping in educating a consumer whenever a potential consumer expresses his desire for a tune and I'm not sure why anyone would (or why they would even care). NOTE: BrianMN submitted his post above as i was composing this. So the similarities in coincidence. |
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10-10-2010, 02:54 AM | #433 | |
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10-10-2010, 08:57 AM | #435 | |
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Procede is more expensive because they don't manufacture their product and they use a Haltech device as a base instead. So they have to add their own profits on top of the original manufacturer profits. The only thing Procede has better than the JB3 is the "timing control", which adds/removes timing on top of the ECU timing (so it does not control it fully). Most of the time when running on proper bolt-ons the Procede does not alter timing, so in those cases it is equivalent to the JB3. The CAN boost target access is another plus but JB3 emulates the boost target very very well these days. That's it. The other things besides the power adding stuff really don't matter, they are just marketing gimmicks. PS: I have the BMW PPK and I intend to go with GIAC. It's just easy to see how the marketing washes brains on this forum.
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10-10-2010, 10:06 AM | #436 | |
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There are things a wise man chooses to be ignorant, but tuning his car shouldn't be one g them |
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10-10-2010, 10:33 AM | #437 | |
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I run about 30% ignition correction on my Procede and according to my datalogs Procede is ALWAYS actively removing up to 1 degree of timing advance. That's about how much my engine needs to avoid going into the knock zone completely. Point being that if you run any degree of ignition correction then you are always actively introducing timing retard. If you experience a knock event, then the DME pulls out it's traditional 3-4 degrees of advance and the Procede does not hinder that adjustment in any way. So in that sense - yes the Procede is just like the JB in that it gets out of the way of factory safety mechanisms. I can control BOTH timing and boost in very fine increments and I can see my timing curve without the hassle of switching over to another tool like BT. As a tuning tool, the Procede software is miles ahead in my experience.....not just in convenience but in adjustability as well. Tell me how you would add-in 1 degree of timing retard with the current JB or even GIAC for that case? Running meth is a whole different ball-game and that is where you see a lot of Procede users running zero ignition correction because the octane is giving you more timing headroom. Last edited by Ilma; 10-10-2010 at 10:52 AM.. |
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10-10-2010, 10:41 AM | #438 |
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Ilma, let me try to answer this as if I was a fanboy of another tune that didn't have timing control: "with the "right" tuning why would you want to add in -1 timing retard...we don't see a need for that level of control and the DME will do it all for you"
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10-10-2010, 11:06 AM | #439 | |
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You very well know that the DME targets a standard stock curve and will pull out timing in reaction to knock......because as we all know the DME listens for knock. Up to the user whether they want to reactively have timing adjusted in reaction to knock or whether they want to proactively introduce enough timing correction so as to avoid the knock event. So fine tuning by 1-2 degrees on a traditional timing curve that advances up to 12-14 degrees is proportionally a significant adjusment. You should not minimize the magnitude of such an adjustment. Based on 12 degrees of advance, even just 1 degree of adjustment translates into a change of 8%, 2 degrees = 16% etc. Hell, there are vendors and members on here that say a 10 HP increase in power is a good gain.....yet that amounts to only a 3% gain in power on 300 HP. So to me, it is statistically significant. Of course, this ignores the entire argument of using meth as a form of timing control. And it also ignores that at some point, even the Procede has a limited range upon which to influence timing if you run too much boost for your mods and octane. I was simply responding to the earlier post that both JB and Procede are basically the same. But to each their own. Last edited by Ilma; 10-10-2010 at 11:23 AM.. |
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