michail71
Well-Known Member
- Thread starter
- #1
I didn't want to pollute my judgment and see what other's noticed but I figured I'd provide some initial feedback.
I got my nGauge today and loaded up the Flex tune with about half a tank of 93 octane left. No CAI as of yet.
The install process seemed quite a bit longer than the 11 minutes the flash process mentioned. Most of it seemed to be copying the stock setup to the flash card. It probably took close to 30 minutes total. Let the car learn and it settled on 9.8% alcohol.
So far I haven't been able to take any advantage of the ethanol capabilities but I already like what the Flex is doing with the 93 octane. I have no idea if any of this is just placebo.
So how much of all that is placebo?
Considering what the E85R tune can do I can't wait to see what that low end kick is like!
I got my nGauge today and loaded up the Flex tune with about half a tank of 93 octane left. No CAI as of yet.
The install process seemed quite a bit longer than the 11 minutes the flash process mentioned. Most of it seemed to be copying the stock setup to the flash card. It probably took close to 30 minutes total. Let the car learn and it settled on 9.8% alcohol.
So far I haven't been able to take any advantage of the ethanol capabilities but I already like what the Flex is doing with the 93 octane. I have no idea if any of this is just placebo.
- The car feels torque-ier mid range. So much so I couldn't open up the throttle much more.
- The car seemed quieter for the amount of power being put down, like it's not having to work as hard.
- The A10 shifts felt more "refined/accurate". I think the up-shifts may be slightly higher? The best I could describe is the torque seem to come on without as much need for downshifts to make power.
- Throttle response seems faster along with downshifts and less of an abrupt change of power.
So how much of all that is placebo?
Considering what the E85R tune can do I can't wait to see what that low end kick is like!
Sponsored
