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EURODYNE TUNNING?


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I searched and could not find any definitive results so here goes

 

I have a Eurodyne flash on the car right now ( B5A4 1.8t quattro) not the maestro, and was looking to get it tunned. Any local shops able to tune it for me? thank you

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try googling eurodyne tuning*

 

http://www.eurodyne.ca/eurodyne_dealers.php

 

these people out of lakewood tune eurodyne:http://www.hstuning.com/

 

Ty I called them yesterday and tney were not very helpful at all. And when I talked to them it seemed like they ahad no idea and was speaking something foreign to them so I would not trust them to touch my car.

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could I ask why the desire for a custom tune? The "box" flashes for the B5 cars pretty much cover almost all basic mods unless you've gone really radical with your setup.

 

My A4 is pretty basic in setup these days. but I've never had an issue with the GIAC flash that's in my car, had it chipped for over 150k miles now.

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GIAC is the way to go for off the shelf tunes. Like Andy said, I doubt you need a custom tune.

 

For a custom tune you pretty much have 2 choices:

https://vastperformance.com/index.php/tuning.html

or

http://www.eplabs.net/

 

Or if the eurodyne tune will allow it, you can fine tune it yourself by using Lemmiwinks. I know it works with GIAC:

http://forums.fourtitude.com/showthread.php?1618056

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could I ask why the desire for a custom tune? The "box" flashes for the B5 cars pretty much cover almost all basic mods unless you've gone really radical with your setup.

 

My A4 is pretty basic in setup these days. but I've never had an issue with the GIAC flash that's in my car, had it chipped for over 150k miles now.

 

UM yes it has much more than what i believe the basic falsh can handle at this point. It runs decently on the 870 flash that is on it but I can feel and here it breaking up, esp bad when cold, and would like to get it smoothed out and running better

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GIAC is the way to go for off the shelf tunes. Like Andy said, I doubt you need a custom tune.

 

For a custom tune you pretty much have 2 choices:

https://vastperformance.com/index.php/tuning.html

or

http://www.eplabs.net/

 

Or if the eurodyne tune will allow it, you can fine tune it yourself by using Lemmiwinks. I know it works with GIAC:

http://forums.fourtitude.com/showthread.php?1618056

wow ninja I did not even see your post at first I had to come back to the thread lol.

I am not sure I have been trying to read up if lemmiwinks is compatible but I have not had to much time to do research on that but I will. Is lemmiwinks pretty basic or does it let you tune a lot of parameters of the car?

 

I am pretty sure I need a better tune as I am aiming to run over 400whp.

 

We are a Eurodyne dealer and pro tuners .

 

Both myself and eric have tuned 1.8ts

 

I called ips and they said you were out to lunch and I never got a call back :eek:

 

Is there a time today I can call you thorne to talk a little more in depth on this subject?

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Is lemmiwinks pretty basic or does it let you tune a lot of parameters of the car?

 

I am pretty sure I need a better tune as I am aiming to run over 400whp

 

Lemmiwinks is pretty basic. It reminds me of an S-AFC or some kind of piggy back. The idea with that is, say you have a "stage 3" car, so you get a stage 3 off the shelf tune, you can use it to fine tune. Sounds like Thorne has the best equipment, I'd go that route. I just have no clue about eurodyne stuff, it's not really used by S4 people that I know of so naturally I'd go with things that I'm familiar with.

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Lemmiwinks is pretty basic. It reminds me of an S-AFC or some kind of piggy back. The idea with that is, say you have a "stage 3" car, so you get a stage 3 off the shelf tune, you can use it to fine tune. Sounds like Thorne has the best equipment, I'd go that route. I just have no clue about eurodyne stuff, it's not really used by S4 people that I know of so naturally I'd go with things that I'm familiar with.

 

That might be all I need because I have eurodyne 870 flash on the car now but it is just that a flash so I was not sure if someone (thorne) would be able to tune that or if you need to get something more open like the eurodyne maestro 7 or a full standalone.

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PS: the 870 file will support just about anything you can throw at it. Once you start shooting for 400awhp+ you either better have a good understanding of what you are doing or have a tuner you can trust and don't mind spending some money on to get it right.
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PS: the 870 file will support just about anything you can throw at it. Once you start shooting for 400awhp+ you either better have a good understanding of what you are doing or have a tuner you can trust and don't mind spending some money on to get it right.

 

well i have the support for over 400 thats why I wanted to try and get it tunned a little more before I just go adding more boost and fuel to it right now,.

 

 

but I have ran into some kind of sensor/ electrical issue and until I get that straight my tunning is on hold. Great way to dive into the deep end of the audi world i guess. I was hoping to inch my way but it looks like there is no time for that now lol, but hopefully fingers crossed I will be back on the road again this weekend.

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