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Hey guys, just got my tune for velos in today, flashed it and the car feels pretty much the same as it did before . Was told I need to drive like 200 miles for it to adjust to the car. Did anyone have this happen to either cars? Or how long did it take you guys before the tune felt 100 percent.
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Please reset your TCU (transmission control unit) and then try to drive agressive in S/M mode!
You should hear many blips/Pops/crackles when your car shifts down now.
The procedure to reset the ECU is as follows;
1. Turn the igniiton key to the "on" position which is just before you crank the engine to start.
2. Press the accelerator to the floor and hold for 5 seconds.
3. Then turn the key to the off position but do not remove the key, then release the accelerator.
4. Wait at least 2 minutes, the ECU is then reset.
5. ECU is now reset and you are ready to get new rear tyres.
The ECU rest procedure only erases the adaptive transmission and throttle settings. It does not erase any of the fuel, timing or other programming.
Read more: Easiest way to reset my ECU
You should hear many blips/Pops/crackles when your car shifts down now.
The procedure to reset the ECU is as follows;
1. Turn the igniiton key to the "on" position which is just before you crank the engine to start.
2. Press the accelerator to the floor and hold for 5 seconds.
3. Then turn the key to the off position but do not remove the key, then release the accelerator.
4. Wait at least 2 minutes, the ECU is then reset.
5. ECU is now reset and you are ready to get new rear tyres.
The ECU rest procedure only erases the adaptive transmission and throttle settings. It does not erase any of the fuel, timing or other programming.
Read more: Easiest way to reset my ECU
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My tune was with Velos, it took a few different attempts and I dyno'd before and after and I had to use 3 different files from Velos to actually see a difference.
Once I did it was obvious.
Once I did it was obvious.
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Please reset your TCU (transmission control unit) and then try to drive agressive in S/M mode!
You should hear many blips/Pops/crackles when your car shifts down now.
The procedure to reset the ECU is as follows;
1. Turn the igniiton key to the "on" position which is just before you crank the engine to start.
2. Press the accelerator to the floor and hold for 5 seconds.
3. Then turn the key to the off position but do not remove the key, then release the accelerator.
4. Wait at least 2 minutes, the ECU is then reset.
5. ECU is now reset and you are ready to get new rear tyres.
The ECU rest procedure only erases the adaptive transmission and throttle settings. It does not erase any of the fuel, timing or other programming.
Read more: Easiest way to reset my ECU
You should hear many blips/Pops/crackles when your car shifts down now.
The procedure to reset the ECU is as follows;
1. Turn the igniiton key to the "on" position which is just before you crank the engine to start.
2. Press the accelerator to the floor and hold for 5 seconds.
3. Then turn the key to the off position but do not remove the key, then release the accelerator.
4. Wait at least 2 minutes, the ECU is then reset.
5. ECU is now reset and you are ready to get new rear tyres.
The ECU rest procedure only erases the adaptive transmission and throttle settings. It does not erase any of the fuel, timing or other programming.
Read more: Easiest way to reset my ECU
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I mean I know the tune is working since when I put it in auto sport the car pulls like a train. Night and day faster. But in manual mode or manual sport the car doesn't pull like it does when it's in auto. Did you have that happen to you?