PERRIN Tunes the X.......50whp!!!
#31
The cone filter thing is interesting, as others have been shown to make gains on the X.
The MAF is sensitive, and on the Evo 8/9 certain filters mess with the MAF signal (the Apex'i seems to be one).
Could it be that the filter Perrin was using messed with the MAF signals while the filters others were employing don't?
I have seen people say "There are no gains to be had with 'X'," when down the line people show demonstrable gains where others said there weren't gains to be had.
Just trying to ask questions and not cause a stir
The MAF is sensitive, and on the Evo 8/9 certain filters mess with the MAF signal (the Apex'i seems to be one).
Could it be that the filter Perrin was using messed with the MAF signals while the filters others were employing don't?
I have seen people say "There are no gains to be had with 'X'," when down the line people show demonstrable gains where others said there weren't gains to be had.
Just trying to ask questions and not cause a stir
#32
I'm not really sure how you can make that statement when you haven't even installed it on a X MR and it has been repeatedly posted that the transmission ECU will require tuning to even allow mods to be installed on the X MR in the first place. Yeah, it may work on the X MR ECU but since the ECU works in conjunction with the Tranny ECU, I think there is a lot more to it then changing wiring & pin outs...
Even in a situation where the tranny shifts, the ECU cuts fuel, closes the throttle body, or whatever other magic things it does, the Unichip will still just be modding the signals. Which i can't see the TCU caring how much MAF flow there is. Because the Unichip is a piggyback, the stock ECU has no idea what is going on, so things should still work.
It may require different tuning, but i am very confident it will work. But you are correct, no one really knows for 100% sure what will happen. BTW, where the Hell are the MR's!
That is correct, and i think our connector solution is pretty good, and will make it easy to go back to stock if need be.
#33
#34
The cone filter thing is interesting, as others have been shown to make gains on the X.
The MAF is sensitive, and on the Evo 8/9 certain filters mess with the MAF signal (the Apex'i seems to be one).
Could it be that the filter Perrin was using messed with the MAF signals while the filters others were employing don't?
I have seen people say "There are no gains to be had with 'X'," when down the line people show demonstrable gains where others said there weren't gains to be had.
Just trying to ask questions and not cause a stir
The MAF is sensitive, and on the Evo 8/9 certain filters mess with the MAF signal (the Apex'i seems to be one).
Could it be that the filter Perrin was using messed with the MAF signals while the filters others were employing don't?
I have seen people say "There are no gains to be had with 'X'," when down the line people show demonstrable gains where others said there weren't gains to be had.
Just trying to ask questions and not cause a stir
#35
Just want to make sure eveyone is clear that there is no PNP harness. It will have flying leads with connectors to make it as easy as possible.
#36
It could be our filter is screwing it up and another wouldn't. But my point is on a tuned car it will not work as it causes the car to run leaner and not consistent. This is something other tuners will also say when more options come out. We can definitely make maps specific to the filter, and as time passes we may do so. But our initial testing of the filter on our car shows that it is definitely changing MAF readings (in a bad way) and being that we are going to be offering these in staged setups, we will not make the filter part of the initial stages. Maybe once we get to the FMIC Stage 3 setup we may offer a "filter" map.
#37
Yes, but you will have to cut wires and install connectors. After this is done, to turn it back to stock, it will be simply unplugging and plugging back in.
Just want to make sure eveyone is clear that there is no PNP harness. It will have flying leads with connectors to make it as easy as possible.
Just want to make sure eveyone is clear that there is no PNP harness. It will have flying leads with connectors to make it as easy as possible.
#38
On the VIII, the answer to that question was no. I would think it would be the same for the X, since you are keeping the stock flow characteristics the same, just making it easier for those air particles to get through the filter. The big issue with cone filters, is they have no predictable air flow, and this causes a lot of turbulent air over the MAF. Ideally, a MAF curve would be somewhat linear, and consistent. This allows for easier, and reliable, tuning.
#39
Pretty decent gains BUT................... Vishnu holds the record with 80 whp and 50 wtq gains on 91 oct on a mustang dyno with only a tune!!! Looks like everyone else has big shoes to fill.
#40
A side note, it seems like everyone but us did base number with less than 300 miles on the clock. This could be why some are seeing low dyno numbers and some (not just us) are seeing higher numbers. Wheres the EVO X dyno sticky?
#41
can Unichip hold more than one tune? For my 350z, I have UTEC, and has two tunes for 91 oct and race gas.
Also, is the Unichip easy to hide and remove? So I can take my car to dealership for warranty and service.
Also, is the Unichip easy to hide and remove? So I can take my car to dealership for warranty and service.
Last edited by Jooyoung99; Mar 25, 2008 at 03:08 PM.
#42
You are correct, they are making more. Not that i am putting them down, but their baseline was done with 200 miles on the clock, and then it was tuned at 1000 miles. On our tests we ran the car with no chip then installed it then tuned in with in 10 miles and a day or so ( the day was driving it around on the chip working out bugs). Also this is our initial tune at 23psi peak. It will do more boost and we did make more power, but we felt this was a good start and it needed some more time beating it up. But we like to take it slow and before we go and install our Turbo back Exhaust we will do a further retuning and really push it.
A side note, it seems like everyone but us did base number with less than 300 miles on the clock. This could be why some are seeing low dyno numbers and some (not just us) are seeing higher numbers. Wheres the EVO X dyno sticky?
A side note, it seems like everyone but us did base number with less than 300 miles on the clock. This could be why some are seeing low dyno numbers and some (not just us) are seeing higher numbers. Wheres the EVO X dyno sticky?
Good luck and thankyou for your efforts and information.
#44
Second: YES. The included wiring instructions will detail how to attach the wires FAR back in the loom. Then we will also include addl. OEM style braided wire loom to hide any other taps you make should you choose to go back to stock. You can also wire it such that it would be VERY hard for a tech to even find it. But they would have to be looking for it. Which if you go in for an oil change, window regulator that quit or something they won't even be bothered by it.
More info in the coming days. Kits are being built RIGHT now for shipment late next week for a few select early adopters! If you are interested PM me or even better e-mail me at:
adam.taft@perrinperformance.com
Thanks!
#45
Understandable. You are very correct. On a side note, every stock X dynod on a like dyno seems to dyno the same hp and tq. Buschur's X and Vishnu's X both did 215 whp on mustangs. AMS and Turbotrix both did about 235 whp on dynojets. AGP and Perrin both did about 260 whp on dynapack. Noise's X on a DynoDynamics was inline with the mustang as it should be. The highest stock whp X's seem to be the ones on Dynapacks. But that doesnt matter because everyone is listing a baseline and modified number to illustrate a change.
Good luck and thankyou for your efforts and information.
Good luck and thankyou for your efforts and information.
Thanks again!
Adam.Taft@perrinperformance.com