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Old 12-11-2014, 03:20 PM   #1
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Conservative ECU Tuning Causing Power Loss On 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06

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Old 12-11-2014, 04:22 PM   #2
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So what I want to know is what tune did the Nurburgring car have.
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Old 12-11-2014, 06:08 PM   #3
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Word is the Hellcats have a conservative tune too, its all relative.

I think all this panic is a little premature..
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Old 12-11-2014, 06:22 PM   #4
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Sorry I'm calling bs. This is just some media talk to calm people down. Truth is gm clearly screwed up with the 1.7 and intercoolers.
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Old 12-11-2014, 06:54 PM   #5
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Using a 1.7L on a 6.2L engine always did strike me as odd. I understand there were pedestrian safety, aesthetic, and aero constrictions for hood design...but it just seems like an over compromised decision.
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Old 12-11-2014, 07:02 PM   #6
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As long as the ECU can be modified by a tuner, I say all is well....If we are seeing the future of performance (that is, fake out the average buyer and the govt with a de-tuned car)...and the serious trackers can have what they think they are paying for, then tune it and go....warranty,eh....I say go this route as long as they are willing to build hi-performance engines....

Hasn't this always been the beef with Dodge, that the ECU codes can't be broken or changed...not sure on that, but I have heard a lot of Charger and Challenger owners can't re-tune their cars....Hopefully GM and Chevy stay more aftermarket friendly....
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Old 12-11-2014, 07:35 PM   #7
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As long as the ECU can be modified by a tuner, I say all is well....If we are seeing the future of performance (that is, fake out the average buyer and the govt with a de-tuned car)...and the serious trackers can have what they think they are paying for, then tune it and go....warranty,eh....I say go this route as long as they are willing to build hi-performance engines....

Hasn't this always been the beef with Dodge, that the ECU codes can't be broken or changed...not sure on that, but I have heard a lot of Charger and Challenger owners can't re-tune their cars....Hopefully GM and Chevy stay more aftermarket friendly....
I agree, unless the factory tune really is protecting against something found late in durability testing that they haven't had time to do the proper fix for.
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Old 12-11-2014, 07:35 PM   #8
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Using a 1.7L on a 6.2L engine always did strike me as odd. I understand there were pedestrian safety, aesthetic, and aero constrictions for hood design...but it just seems like an over compromised decision.
I think the smaller blower also had to do with being able to spin it up fast enough to produce more low end torque. The problem is they have to spin it even faster at the top end to keep from choking off the engine. Spinning it harder produces more heat.

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As long as the ECU can be modified by a tuner, I say all is well....If we are seeing the future of performance (that is, fake out the average buyer and the govt with a de-tuned car)...and the serious trackers can have what they think they are paying for, then tune it and go....warranty,eh....I say go this route as long as they are willing to build hi-performance engines....

Hasn't this always been the beef with Dodge, that the ECU codes can't be broken or changed...not sure on that, but I have heard a lot of Charger and Challenger owners can't re-tune their cars....Hopefully GM and Chevy stay more aftermarket friendly....
If that's what GM did then that is bullshit. It should also be taken as false advertisement. If the power train is not capable of producing the rated power for sustained periods of time, then that shouldn't be it's rated power.
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I think the smaller blower also had to do with being able to spin it up fast enough to produce more low end torque. The problem is they have to spin it even faster at the top end to keep from choking off the engine. Spinning it harder produces more heat.



If that's what GM did then that is bullshit. It should also be taken as false advertisement. If the power train is not capable of producing the rated power for sustained periods of time, then that shouldn't be it's rated power.
You might be onto something...the rated power (for how long???) sounds like a compromise....but shady advertising is nothing new, so to speak....
If there were no "fix" I don't think they would sell any of these cars at all...I look at it as sort of the same deal as getting around AFM or the Skip-Shift feature....
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Old 12-11-2014, 09:13 PM   #10
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You might be onto something...the rated power (for how long???) sounds like a compromise....but shady advertising is nothing new, so to speak....
If there were no "fix" I don't think they would sell any of these cars at all...I look at it as sort of the same deal as getting around AFM or the Skip-Shift feature....
I disagree. AFM and Skip Shift do not impact the peak horsepower of the car and they are advertised. If the stock tune prevents peak horsepower then it needs to be advertised that way.

No one should have to tune their car and toss out their warranty to get the advertised power.

If companies behaved like that, GM could have revved the LS7 to 8k rpm long enough to record a horsepower rating and advertised that. After all, I'm sure someone somewhere has built an LS7 capable of 8k rpm, even if only for a race or two.
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Old 12-12-2014, 01:04 AM   #11
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When "track" car is overheating within 4 laps I say that's a huge fail. We expected heats oak issues but not like this.
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Old 12-12-2014, 03:13 AM   #12
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I too thought the same thing ..to small of a blower for that engine 1.7 liter is smaller than a stock 03-04 cobra with 4.6l although I know that blowers have become more efficient that's still to small for 6.2l . The 1.7 on the new corvette probably hits hard down low but I bet it starts to fall of bad up top due to not being able to keep up and over spinning it is just going to cause more heat soak ..The new Z06 is a dud I was starting to feel this way more and more as I see videos and tests .GM went a little soft ...should have done what the hellcat team did and said OK most powerful muscle car ,well we got the most powerful sports car and bam 725hp
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Old 12-12-2014, 08:52 AM   #13
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I thought the LT4 was assembled by the hand of god and nothing could ever gone wrong with it though????????????

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In all seriousness though I bet this will get worked out quickly.
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Old 12-12-2014, 09:28 AM   #14
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It's obviously having cooling issues and the tuning is a way of GM solving it. Cut back the power to keep the engine from blowing due to the cooling issues. Obviously an engineering issue.
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