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2010-02-17 18:22:30
#61
Originally Posted by Cliff
Calum isn't flakey. Calum's tired of supporting noobs that know nothing about tuning. He supports you with the HARDWARE, not "I need XXX bin for XXX and YYYY"

Sorry, but I'm personally offended by your remark considering he didn't HAVE to do ANYTHING for the community, but did it because he likes to. His real job takes priority, so the side business of ECU fabrication is just a hobby to him.

I don't blame him for disappearing. I'd be pissed if people were taking the fun away from my hobby, too.


well im not tryin to offend ya bud, an i've never asked him any questions like that, now i know people do and have...

at the very least he could reply to messages.. its not like he hasnt been online on the other forum..

he's a great guy an i know he's helped our community alot..

i just wish he would have someone help him or something so that he could get more done..
2010-02-17 18:33:24
#62
Originally Posted by lynchfourtwenty
well im not tryin to offend ya bud, an i've never asked him any questions like that, now i know people do and have...

at the very least he could reply to messages.. its not like he hasnt been online on the other forum..

he's a great guy an i know he's helped our community alot..

i just wish he would have someone help him or something so that he could get more done..


I know you're not trying to offend, but I hear it too much from people complaining about the lack of support. I don't understand their complaints, because 99% of the time they're asking for support with tuning, which has NOTHING to do with his hardware. If you send him an e-mail, he's actually very quick to respond. He won't bother with PM's or phone calls, to be completely honest.

He does have help with the functionality side of things. Dave Dunn and Calum are making great strides for the community. The proof is in the code
2010-02-17 18:40:01
#63
hopefully i will be able to get my hands on a v2 one day lol but till then the nistunes gonna have to work, who knows maybe they'll make some strides of they're own..
2010-02-17 19:32:08
#64
why get v2 if you have Nistune? Nistune has only pros over Calum.
2010-02-17 19:34:10
#65
uhh, calums v2 will rev higher, works with tunercode and has outputs for activating vvl ect.
2010-02-17 19:46:14
#66
Originally Posted by lynchfourtwenty
uhh, calums v2 will rev higher, works with tunercode and has outputs for activating vvl ect.


let me help you here:


TunerCode Features:
  • High RPM tuning limit (8012.5 rpm) removed.
  • Choice of softcut or hard rev limits. (All other rev limits removed)
  • Softcut Speed Limit (Can be disabled or set for valet mode)
  • Launch Control
  • Injector Size parameter.
  • Uses only one fuel map.
  • Uses only one timing map.
  • Uses only one CLT enrichment table.
  • Enable/Disable Knock Analysis
  • Enable/Disable Closed Loop O2 Analysis
  • Enable/Disable Long Term Fuel Trim (self-learn)
  • Enable/Disable TPS fuel map load column contol
  • Enable/Disable EGR
  • Enable/Disable AIV
  • Enable/Disable O2 Sensor Heater
  • Enable/Disable A/C Compressor
  • Programmable A/C Compressor control
  • Programmable Radiator Fan control.
  • Enhanced Logging utilizing TunerProRT V5 Features
  1. Logging of all sensor data, fueling and timing parameters, knock, idle, and status information.
  2. Logging of CalumSult RTV2 Analog inputs and digital I/O
  3. Map/Table Tracing for fuel and timing maps and all other tables.
  4. Programmable Data Monitor Graphs
  5. Programmable History Tables (Predefined knock, O2 sensor and MAF sensor tables)
  6. Diagnostics Dash for TPS, idle, and timing adjustment
  • Tuning Tables/Parameters for:
  1. Fuel/Timing Maps and Tables
  2. Knock Control
  3. Dwell
  4. Startup fuel/timing
  5. Accel Enrichment
  6. TPS Enrichment
  7. CLT Enrichment
  8. Decel Fuel Reduction
  9. Idle fuel/timing
  10. Fuel Cut control
  • CalumSult RTV2 I/O support
4 Programmable outputs
4 Digital inputs
4 Analog inputs
  • BLinker Utility allows export/import of tune data from current bin.
  • Share tunes with others using BLinker tct files.
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2010-02-17 21:16:56
#67
cliff, if i've got it straight, tunercode works with Tunerpro RT?
2010-02-17 21:27:03
#68
thx cliff thats what i was tryin to get accross lol :P
2010-02-18 00:58:47
#69
Originally Posted by Joekuh
cliff, if i've got it straight, tunercode works with Tunerpro RT?


Exactly. TunerPro RTv5, which is currently in beta. All of the features that were listed are used in TunerPro RTv5. Look either here in the tuning section, or on the other forum in the calumsult section. I posted a "Fun with TunerPro RTv5" or something like that.

Real time map tracing in tunerpro means no having to use multiple pieces of software just to tune your ECU, and for free to boot!
2010-02-18 02:13:35
#70
Damn, I need Tunercode.... Is it available now or is it still in the testing stage? Cliff, you have been testing Tunercode and it has a sh*tload of features that takes tuning to a whole new level. Glad Tunercode is compatible with both RTv1 & v2 ecus.
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