MY ENGINE WENT KA BOOOOOOMMM !!!
Pretty straightforward recommendation; pretty hard to misinterpret.
His quote Heavily modded cars and ran hard I would change every 3k and plugs I will change when doing the oil change or every other oil change.

hhehe I take back the peanutbutter slap, damned internet no intonation
Edit: The average driver does what 10-12k per yr? even @ master tuners reco "every other oil change swap sparky's too" would = (4) complete Spark Plug changes per yr,
& a pocket raping (8) SP changes per yr optimally for heavily modded
That would = changing your plugs every 1.5 months LoL
Last edited by Thericker; Mar 17, 2010 at 09:47 PM.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
But, you know how sometimes it's hard to get your point across with the written word. Especially when you're being attacked from all sides.
But, you know how sometimes it's hard to get your point across with the written word. Especially when you're being attacked from all sides.
AFAIK, Tony was replying to my question (post 143) as a follow-up to some excerpts from his earlier post. While I didn't specify a 55K car, I was intending to mean AMG's... since I own one and handle most of the more straightforward servicing myself. So, basically, my question was intended to be about appropriate service intervals for a modded AMG. No mention (by anyone) about purpose-built race vehicles - so it would be illogical to assume that's how he took, and subsequently addressed, my question. My $0.02.
AFAIK, Tony was replying to my question (post 143) as a follow-up to some excerpts from his earlier post. While I didn't specify a 55K car, I was intending to mean AMG's... since I own one and handle most of the more straightforward servicing myself. So, basically, my question was intended to be about appropriate service intervals for a modded AMG. No mention (by anyone) about purpose-built race vehicles - so it would be illogical to assume that's how he took, and subsequently addressed, my question. My $0.02.
Sounds like my SL600. I've driven it 4 times, to work, since New Years. Oh, that's a lie.....once to get the paint corrected, and once to get the windows tinted.
I was among the first dozen or so customers LET ever had (little over 2 years ago); still have LET's heat-exchanger on my car, and it has performed admirably ever since I installed it. The other hardware and software didn't work out as I'd hoped, and has since been replaced by another MBW vendor's wares. In the last 2 years, LET/EC has gone through at least 3 distinct corporate changes - most likely (and just a guess on my part), strictly an asset sale to the new co., when the old one closes. If that's the case, clients of the prior companies should understand what that means to them, from a practical standpoint (might be nothing) and a legal liability standpoint (might be significant).
Important to point out, so that others are aware, that the hw/sw I bought is not what EC is currently offering... so it shouldn't have any bearing on decisions made by others. Brings me to my next point, though, which is not EC-specific: most (if not all) smaller tuners do their R&D on the backs of their client base. This gives them useful data quickly, which they can use to further refine and revise their hardware and software. Clients should be aware that, if they're first in line for some new tune or part, it *might* not be quite ready for prime time yet. In effect, they're beta-testing it for the tuner - and usually get a discounted price for doing so.
Last edited by c32AMG-DTM; Mar 18, 2010 at 08:47 AM.
Can't wait to see the results of the ECU tuning on Luis car. It will be getting logged as soon the new motor is dropped in, in actual driving conditions not logging it during a few dyno pulls.
From now on, I'm going to save all posts from controversial threads in case they are deleted in the future.



he said 3k optimally, 6k possibly
