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Offline Wester's Garage

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Wester's GMPP Tuning begins
« on: April 08, 2009, 11:29:58 PM »
Hey guys....just got my sensors in and GMPP tune installed. Found a dealer that would cooperate, and we did everything at our shop instead of having to take everything off the dyno.

Made 260/220 (with 9 degrees of KR) at the wheels in its stock GMPP tune form. This was with the Dejon intake/intercooler and Solo Race Exhaust. Any CAI will require retuning...haven't seen one yet that doesn't.
Essentially, this is 25HP and 60ft/lbs over stock, which isnt bad at all (stock graphs on our website). Two runs on the dyno gave us the same jagged and problematic numbers during the run--just way too lean, big dips in the graph after peak torque.

If you do not have your tune adjusted for add-on parts, it definitely won't work well. We'd already made more than 305 ft/lbs with the original setup and stock sensors, so at any rate--this is where we're at.

I had time to make one small adjustment to get back to the same numbers we had originally (305/245), and had to get my car off the dyno again so we could get some other work done. I'll be back on our dyno again tomorrow with some fresh 91 octane, and time for serious changes.

At present, with the initial tune adjustment, I saw boost hit 28 PSI (195kpa), and rock steady at 25 PSI (175 kpa) at WOT in 5th. I was over 220km/hr in seconds--and then limped the car. This base GMPP tune has definitely got potential...I was led to believe the stock turbo was the problem--I can confirm now that it's not...the hidden secrets are in the software. :thumbs:

Stay tuned...good things coming.

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« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2009, 11:58:31 PM »
Hey guys....just got my sensors in and GMPP tune installed. Found a dealer that would cooperate, and we did everything at our shop instead of having to take everything off the dyno.

Made 260/220 (with 9 degrees of KR) at the wheels in its stock GMPP tune form. This was with the Dejon intake/intercooler and Solo Race Exhaust. Any CAI will require retuning...haven't seen one yet that doesn't.
Essentially, this is 25HP and 60ft/lbs over stock, which isnt bad at all (stock graphs on our website). Two runs on the dyno gave us the same jagged and problematic numbers during the run--just way too lean, big dips in the graph after peak torque.

If you do not have your tune adjusted for add-on parts, it definitely won't work well. We'd already made more than 305 ft/lbs with the original setup and stock sensors, so at any rate--this is where we're at.

I had time to make one small adjustment to get back to the same numbers we had originally (305/245), and had to get my car off the dyno again so we could get some other work done. I'll be back on our dyno again tomorrow with some fresh 91 octane, and time for serious changes.

At present, with the initial tune adjustment, I saw boost hit 28 PSI (195kpa), and rock steady at 25 PSI (175 kpa) at WOT in 5th. I was over 220km/hr in seconds--and then limped the car. This base GMPP tune has definitely got potential...I was led to believe the stock turbo was the problem--I can confirm now that it's not...the hidden secrets are in the software. :thumbs:

Stay tuned...good things coming.

Dam looks like I am going to have to purchase a Wester's tune after my GMPP tune gets installed.

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« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2009, 05:48:45 AM »
It's only $$$$$$$$$$. Well worth it, if it makes you  :) :brnout: :drag: :drive: :drool:
Here's to many rides with the top down, wind in your hair & the  hammer down.  :drag: :brnout: :drive:

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« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2009, 06:55:48 AM »
I got a new tune for ChuckDoc's car after Lyndon tested his car on the Dyno, I also sent some scans from the first tune test.   

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« Reply #4 on: April 09, 2009, 07:20:11 AM »
Wow will will have to start calling Chuck Sky Pilot and he will be flying.

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« Reply #5 on: April 09, 2009, 08:39:54 AM »
Lindon, you just have to make the turbo boys faster and faster, can't give us S/C guys any love :)
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« Reply #6 on: April 09, 2009, 08:48:23 AM »
Lyndon made the very first Super Charged Solstice way back in early 2006 (January I think) he used the stock injectors and I believe meth injection instead of an intercooler, he loved you guys once.


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« Reply #7 on: April 09, 2009, 08:49:56 AM »
Hey it is hard to run with the big boys, and here I though I might have a slight advantage until the snow melted in the north.  Not to be I guess.
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Re: Wester's GMPP Tuning begins
« Reply #8 on: April 09, 2009, 09:55:54 AM »
Too bad Critterman, maybe there is a Stage IV in the works :lol:

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Re: Wester's GMPP Tuning begins
« Reply #9 on: April 09, 2009, 10:03:42 AM »
Too bad Critterman, maybe there is a Stage IV in the works :lol:

DeepBlueGXP:

Unfortunately as the old saying goes, "you may have the fastest car on the block, but there is always someone out there faster"!!!!   :banghead:

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Re: Wester's GMPP Tuning begins
« Reply #10 on: April 09, 2009, 10:25:42 AM »
Great news!  Can't wait until you really start to uncork the potential!  It's tempting to just pick up a pair of those sensors for myself before I leave here. 

Anyone ever find another source for them?

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Re: Wester's GMPP Tuning begins
« Reply #11 on: April 09, 2009, 11:01:28 AM »
I just got off the phone with Lyndon. He is as happy as a 5 year old on Christmas morning. He is going to retest the GMPP tune with stock sensors to see if the magic is in the code or the code AND sensors. Lyndon has not been off base with me yet, so I will do as he says and order the tune package then wait for him to say to install it.
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Re: Wester's GMPP Tuning begins
« Reply #12 on: April 09, 2009, 11:18:54 AM »
If Lyndon is excited about something, there is attention to be paid. He did the first tune on my car and had never seen a GXP (do you get the impression I trust him), then Brendland took his in to be tuned, Lyndon tuned it and drove it, it's an auto. Next thing I know Lyndon has a GXP, and as they say "the rest is history"

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Re: Wester's GMPP Tuning begins
« Reply #13 on: April 09, 2009, 12:43:24 PM »
If he finds that its just in the coding, does that mean we would not even have to buy the GM tune, and he could just make the changes normally?
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Re: Wester's GMPP Tuning begins
« Reply #14 on: April 09, 2009, 01:07:49 PM »
If he finds that its just in the coding, does that mean we would not even have to buy the GM tune, and he could just make the changes normally?


That would be some OUTSTANDING news!! This is so exciting.
Either way, good things are getting even better. Thanks Lyndon!
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Re: Wester's GMPP Tuning begins
« Reply #15 on: April 09, 2009, 01:09:25 PM »
Lyndon is the man...hands down.  There is no other tuner like him for our platform in my opinion.
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« Reply #16 on: April 09, 2009, 01:14:50 PM »
I just got an email from Lyndon, don't go buying the GMPP just yet. He is in the lab and things are cooking, he does highly reccomend if you can get away with it to ditch your cat.

 By the way Spike there is no tuner like him on any platform, the Corvette guys love him more than we do.
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Re: Wester's GMPP Tuning begins
« Reply #17 on: April 09, 2009, 01:33:09 PM »
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At present, with the initial tune adjustment, I saw boost hit 28 PSI (195kpa), and rock steady at 25 PSI (175 kpa) at WOT in 5th. I was over 220km/hr in seconds--and then limped the car. This base GMPP tune has definitely got potential...I was led to believe the stock turbo was the problem--I can confirm now that it's not...the hidden secrets are in the software.
I am a little confuse about his last statement, so then a stock turbo with an upgraded wheel would be 30+ psi?????
My other question is whom or why was he led to believe the stock turbo was the problem. Could you elaborate on this topic a bit more please, thank you
« Last Edit: April 09, 2009, 02:02:27 PM by LatinVenom »
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Re: Wester's GMPP Tuning begins
« Reply #18 on: April 09, 2009, 01:56:20 PM »
I just got an email from Lyndon, don't go buying the GMPP just yet. He is in the lab and things are cooking, he does highly reccomend if you can get away with it to ditch your cat.

 By the way Spike there is no tuner like him on any platform, the Corvette guys love him more than we do.

OOPS. He told me to oder it so I did.
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« Reply #19 on: April 09, 2009, 02:00:00 PM »
He told me to wait so I can test some stuff, but he says he maybe able to import some stuff over from the GMPP. I think the 3.0 Bar TMAPS are going to be required to see over 25 psi, just my opinion.

I am a little confuse about his last statement, so then a stock turbo with an upgraded wheel would be 30+ psi?????

LV no that does not mean that at all, first off he got a CEL and the engine went into limp mode, second boost is still and on demand kind of thing, it will only make as much boost as it needs to meet demand (your foot on pedal) it takes less boost from a bigger turbo to meet demand, so your boost would likely be lower not higher in order to push the same amount of air. Think of it this way a turbo is just an air pump with a regulator on it, bigger pump doesn't work as hard to pump the same amount of air.

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Re: Wester's GMPP Tuning begins
« Reply #20 on: April 09, 2009, 02:05:33 PM »
I thought the 255 kpa limit was the problem but that equates to 36psi. Also our TMAP sensors are really 2.7 and should be able to handle it.
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« Reply #21 on: April 09, 2009, 02:08:16 PM »
Lil goat I understand that about the bigger wheel, but it does have the potential of producing higher psi, isn't this correct.
If I remember correctly the BTF upgraded wheel can produce 43lbs/pm to 46lbs/pm vs. the 36lbs/pm from the stock turbo wheel.
I can certainly tell you from experience with my car, I do not have to press the accelerator pedal to hard to get to 23psi, I am usually there just about half way on the pedal.
My Orlando tune was capped at 23psi or that is what Dave told me.
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« Reply #22 on: April 09, 2009, 02:24:09 PM »
The Bosch ECM is a torque managemnt system by design once it see's the appropriate torque it will not continue to increase boost, you also have the limitations of the fuel, it will pull boost to prevent knock. Lots of variables come into play, what should happen in theory is rarely what happens in reality. I am sure the bigger wheel is capable of some huge numbers but, a lot of things have to fall into place. It will make boost faster as it is not working as hard to do it, will it make more boost, may not need to is what I am saying, you can only push so much air though the engine before it chokes, this is controlled by the MAP, and MAF and the ECM, you might be able to make me 100 pancakes but if I can only eat 25, that's all I can eat.

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Re: Wester's GMPP Tuning begins
« Reply #23 on: April 09, 2009, 02:30:47 PM »
Lil goat I understand that about the bigger wheel, but it does have the potential of producing higher psi, isn't this correct.
If I remember correctly the BTF upgraded wheel can produce 43lbs/pm to 46lbs/pm vs. the 36lbs/pm from the stock turbo wheel.
I can certainly tell you from experience with my car, I do not have to press the accelerator pedal to hard to get to 23psi, I am usually there just about half way on the pedal.
My Orlando tune was capped at 23psi or that is what Dave told me.

I push my accelerator just the same as you and get 23-25psi really quick.
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Re: Wester's GMPP Tuning begins
« Reply #24 on: April 09, 2009, 04:08:26 PM »
Wow! I knew there was a reason that I had an extra ecu. Can't wait to see how all of this works out. If we can go up without the GMPP tune I will be getting Lyndon to tune my spare.  :drool:

 

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