Has he done any work with the I4.
I really would like to add a turbo to her in a few years.
He has tuned the I4's as well....adding turbo would be interesting on the I4, and much easier imo then the V6...But the 6T45 is not nearly as "beefy" as the 6T70 us V6ers have
This will be interesting.. Have you ever put your nox on the Dyno?
You will have to keep us updated on this Steve
I have never seen the point (besides my speed shop would laugh at me)...They did when I first brough my Cobalt SS 4-door to them...But when I put down 230whp stock...they changed their minds. When I tuned in on the next run and put down 297, they really changed minds lol. I ended up getting 322whp before I got rid of it.
This one I know is not a
performance car.....I have 2 big complaints about the V6. No power down low. The V6 (same engine) in Holdens puts out peak torque @ 2700rpms, ours was 4xxx rpms. I could not figure out why until Vince noticed by design we only where getting 66% WOT until around 4k rpms. So this is removed on my tune, as well as some timing advances (being GM didnt time the engine for anything in all honesty is what I have been told, its what allows use 87 Octane, if they would've tuned it just alittle more our power would've been very close to the 3.6L in HP numbers).
So for engine...I get 100% throttle on demand (I have heavy foot), some advanced timing at the cost of needing 89+ Octane, with this I get slightly better mpg's then on stock tune. On Vince's Buick it gained 9whp on the dyno, it also moved the peak torque to under 3k rpms with a flat torque curve the rest of the way up. It as well pulls power up until 7k rpms. The other was shifts are so slow on this car. The firmness/quickness of the shifts is greatly improved. I dont have the engine searching for gears when you give it some gas on the free way (stock downshifts to 5th, then goes to 4th)...mine goes directly to 4th, or 3rd depending on how much gas you give). The shift profiles are what Vince is still working, it gives better driving feel. I'll video the difference in shifts once done, run it stock and you can then see the updated version.
I would like down the road for Vince to work on a "lean" burn setup. US really does not get any benefit out of gDI engines being we still run the exact same 14.7:1 stiomatic AFR's when it comes to mpg's. gDI engines are designed to run leaner..we do run leaner during acceleration, but our cruise is the same mixture as regular engines, even though by design we could run much leaner due to emission laws. We really are not getting the mpg increase we could from gDI because of this.
I'm trying out the 2nd gear starts....some people might be interested in them, I wasnt sure. I would like to help him sell a few tunes if possible in this line
. Getting a mpg increase around town would pay for itself eventually..espeically if gas prices hit the forcasted 4.50+/gallon