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09-22-2011, 10:22 PM | #89 |
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NOW THAT is the Million dollar question! If they do, I really hope it is a Dinan look alike for 1/2 the price. That would sell faster than they can manufacture them!
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Not to mention you see all the damn questions regarding what hardware goes with what; You think that is good for business and doesn't make the consumer confused? I am not bashing Cobb's tuning ability, but all the options are a gimic.
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09-22-2011, 10:45 PM | #93 |
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Constant updates sure that is the nature of the business but I can tell you that my tune of choice for what it's worth is at the present time fully developed. I have a map for anything I choose sans nitrous which no one really cares for... And it has been consistently track tested, 1/4 mile tested and and tested in all weather conditions and has held its own (broke some records in fact). Sure, it's not perfect but nothing is... at least I can say everything has been done with it at the present time. I will gladly try out Cobb when all is said and done and truly happens as you and others claim but at the moment it's like listening to a politician running for reelection speak so lets not cross bridges until we get to them.
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Nothing is confusing at all! You have the maps, their descriptions and what are the hardware requirements for each. Don't mix map choice availability with consumer confusion. The vast majority of car enthusiasts in this forum know exactly what they want and Cobb is delivering! I for one am very excited for this diverse choice of maps and their application. This is a far cry from the cookie cutter situation which other flash tuners employ! Personally, I am totally enjoying the Sport maps.
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09-22-2011, 11:16 PM | #96 | |
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1. Figure out what aftermarket hardware you have on your car. This determines which stage your car will run with. 2. Figure out what type of fuel is available to you. If you do not have access to 93 octane, then you should eliminate all Aggressive power levels. 3. Then decide where you will drive your car the most: is it a daily driver, an autox vehicle or a drag strip "sledgehammer". 4. Finally, select the map that has the throttle response that best suits your needs. Currently, this is possible only for Stage 1. Is that better? EDIT: For me, it seems like I will be doing Stage 2+ FMIC on a Sport aggression level.
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09-22-2011, 11:17 PM | #97 | |
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1. Which fits better? Stage 1 or Stage 2? 2. Do you want to run the + version (FMIC dependent) 3. Do you want drive, sport, or aggressive? 4. Then you choose which throttle map you like best. It's very simple once you narrow it down. |
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09-22-2011, 11:21 PM | #98 |
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Damn....no good for me if no support for meth.....I like my 400+ ride. Hope that changes with ATR....
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09-22-2011, 11:31 PM | #100 | |
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09-22-2011, 11:33 PM | #101 | |
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The multiple choices in maps came as a result of feedback from folks on this forum, feedback from beta testers and feedback from customers. There was a lot of discussion regarding throttle response and we have been creating alternate throttle mapping to give users more choices. One thing we have learned from the response so far is that one size does not fit all in the BMW community. We are working hard to provide the choices that will meet the majority of the demands. I can certainly see how it might be confusing for someone new to the AccessPORT that hasn't seen the progression occur along the way. We have been trying to present this information in a way that is easy to understand, but that doesn't mean it can't be improved. I'd love to get feedback from you guys as to how the maps are presented, the usefulness of the information that is provided in the product pages and how helpful the map notes and even the forum announcements are. I am disappointed that the choices we have provided are being perceived as gimmicks by folks that are just learning about the AccessPORT. Is there any way the presentation of this information could be improved to reduce this? Thanks! Gary |
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09-22-2011, 11:42 PM | #102 |
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Wtf is the confusion about? If you honestly can't figure out what map to run you dont need to be messing with a tune. As soo many have said: pick your mods-> pick your octane-> pick your intended use= done, now enjoy your nearly 400whp. But, i suspect most of the people bitching dont even have an AP and are just fanboys of a competing tune
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09-22-2011, 11:43 PM | #103 | |
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My only wish is the same thing I posted earlier - it would be nice to see dynos for the Stage 2 + FMIC Sport mode for us 91 octane guys. Sure the aggressive numbers look nice, but I'd like to know what I'd realistically be getting.
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09-22-2011, 11:49 PM | #104 | |
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I have taken a ride in COBB stg 2 and am the first to say it feels nothing short of beastly..but what does that have to do with longevity and potential issues down the line ..i have raised some questions which have been promtly ignored..once again a valid reason to let a tune get out on the market and let others flush out the issues..please dont light the tuner war fuse here b/c that has nothing to do w why I am posting here..cant speak for others. |
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09-23-2011, 12:02 AM | #105 | |
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Thanks for your feedback. There is a graph you are looking for in the Stage2 Map notes HERE. We also post all of the dyno pulls up on a tool called Dyno Database Online and you can get to it at http://cobbtuning.com/dyno. It shows runs from each of the four Mustang AWD dynos we have at our different shops. Thanks, Gary |
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09-23-2011, 12:10 AM | #106 |
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09-23-2011, 12:10 AM | #107 |
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Cobb, can you guys shed some light on the intake 'requirement' for Stage2+ maps. The reason I'm asking is because a panel filter doesn't seem like it would make much of a difference. Is the concern here that stock filters might be clogged up and dirty, therefore unacceptable for use in stage 2+ maps??
I've got a full exhaust, DPs, FMIC, and want to use this 2+ map but all I have is a pristine stock panel filter.
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09-23-2011, 12:20 AM | #108 |
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I gave the stage 2+ FMIC aggressive a try tonight. I was very impressed the power delivered in the mid-range RPM compared with stage 1. However, I had someone reading the boost on cobb while I was pulling on 3rd or 4th gear, max boost last for short 2 seconds and it was 17.2psi - 17.8psi, is it the peak psi cobb targets for? Or it varies depending on different cars? (sorry I am very noob on looking at graphs or data so can someone give me a hand?)
Overall, I am very happy to see the improvement from stage 1 and if I have chance I will see how it performs on the track |
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