Against him!, you would be better off trying to get your point across to the guy cleaning up gum off the ground at Disneyland.
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Against him!, you would be better off trying to get your point across to the guy cleaning up gum off the ground at Disneyland.
Wow Chris, that's pretty f-ed up.
That JR-Vette guy can spout off all he wants, but at the end of the day EFILive HAS read/write support and is developing the calibrations RIGHT NOW. So basically, he's full of $hit.
That would be "team zr1". He used to spew hate on ls1.com back in the day against all tuning software companies when it was still in it's infancy. Didn't know he was still around and it's just a matter of time before he's banned like on most big forums. He still has his website.
You never go full Retard.... LOL.... jajajajaja....
I didn't register because you already went full retard on him... JAAAA JAJAJA..... so.... whenever i see efilive bashing i get all worked up too :) I think you used to be on my boards....
He used to tirade on Monodax for a bit. He really doesnt like EFIlive's scan tool. Mainly because he sells a differnt scan tool. You giuys are giving him WAY too much air time, he's been like this for years. He has been tuning even longer.
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Hog
What tuning is he using for late model stuff if he hates EFILive and HPTuners so much?
He's a robot. He tunes his USB port and his powercell.
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Great work EFI LIVE, its pretty impressive that your already have controller support for new cars as they hit the show rooms...
Well to be honest as long as we can buy ECM's then we can start working on them. The actual E92's have been available from GM dealers as a spare part for many weeks, even before the 2014 vehicles hit the dealers lots.
I remember when the E86 LML Duramax was released and you couldn't order a new ECM for many months after the trucks were out (which ultimately ended up a massive disappointment anyway), we all just got lucky on the E92.
Finally the GEN 5 LT1 has its power rating(s)
With the standard exhaust power is the newer SAE "Certified" power of 455hp at
6000rpm/460 lb/ft torque at 4600rpm
With its optional exhaust, SAE Certified power is up to 460 hp@ 6,000rpm/465 lb/ft torque @ 4600rpm. Without a doubt, this is the highest output of any standard engine GM has ever stuffed into a production vehicle, bigblock or smallblock. It has torque that rivals the 7.0l 427 cube GEN 4 LS7 under 4700rpm.
Someone sneek under the fence with their laptop and snag an LT1 calibration for us to play with.
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Hog
Also from GM
3.6L twin turbo LF3 engine gets its SAE "Certified" rating The new 2014 Cadillac CTS coming out this fall get sthe new twin turbo LF3 V6 with Direct Injection is rated at 420 hp and 430 lb/ft torque with 90% of this torque available from 2500rpm-5500rpm. It features 118 hp/liter.
It features 10.2:1 compression, domed and coated pistons, tuned inlet and outlet resonators, full floating wrist pins, forged steel crank, piston oil squirters. The turbo uses a patented charge air cooling system similar to a positive displacement blower which shortens the path from turbo to the engine. All this fun is channeled to the wheels via a new 8 speed auto trans.
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Hog
If it has 430 ftlb torque then why does it need an 8 speed auto trans (i.e. instead of just using engine torque plus torque multiplication)...?
I saw that as well, makes me all warm n fuzzy inside. Just needs to be put in the ATS-V!
That said, I wonder if this will be the last year for the LSA in the CTS-V then...hope not.
Because GM is way behind the times on transmissions, heck I think some German cars are coming with 9 speeds now. Most Audis 2012+ are 8 speed. Allows for less drop between shifts, makes the power delivery feel more linear because it (power) doesnt drop off between shifts.
True, more gears allows closer spacing... but requires more moving parts and more gear shifts (drag racers want to minimize the number of shifts);
a large displacement engine that produces lots of torque throughout out most of the rpm range can easily be very quick with a mildly loose torque converter (as has been shown historically).
8 Speed, 9 Speed, sounds like engineers playing mine is bigger than yours. I'm with Joe on this one, a decent sized engine (or that LF3 thing) will make plenty of torque everywhere, they don't need shifts happening all over the place, I bet Cadillac only stuck that trans in for the European market. I'm just thinking back to my old LS1 with a 4 speed and even that never felt like it was struggling no matter what gear because of the torque. Whereas an LFW 3.0L with a 6L60E is all over the place because the engine has no torque. I know of a shop out here who just completed a 4L80E swap in place of a 6L80E for a car that sees a lot of dragstrip action.
I believe this 8 speed auto not a GM design, it's by Aisin.
Is any trans really a GM design? Borg Warner, Hydramatic, Tremec, Allison etc etc.
I do agree that there is a bunch "more is better" thinking going on in regards to shifting. Whats the point of bragging about a long flat torque curve if its broken up by many a shift. Even the 6 speed auto's with their 4.03:1 1st gear upshift in the middle of a turn from a dead stop. Annoying.
Best trans auto trans would have the gearing of the thm-200r4(1st 2.74:1, 2nd 1.57: 3rd 1.00: OD 0.67:) with the strength of the 4l85e trans. Not a huge rpm drop during upshifts, and a nice deep OD ratio for cruising.
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Hog
I like the 200-4R... I also like the 4L80E/85E (2.48, 1.48, 1.00, 0.75), it has the closest ratios of the old school GM transmissions.
( I though the newer Hydra-Matic was a division of the old GM... there was an older Hydramatic company apart from the old GM, before my time )
I would assume that the gears are for better MPG performance and not acceleration performance. Having the ability to cruise on the freeway at 85 MPH and a low BSFC means that we'll be seeing really high Highway MPG Ratings.. To meet the extremely high MPG requirements that will probably have to be renegotiated before the due date.
I've had a 4l80 in a VE Calais for 8 months now using E38 and T42 all working on can bus and fully functional. Had to make auto wiring loom from scratch. Even used a 4l80 file for the T42 which i have posted before. Thanks to Ross for moddifying original E38 file. :master: The car is nearly finished and has 460 rwkw so far, will be hitting the drag strip very soon. GM LSX block, mast 6 bolt cylinder heads, htv 2300, 4l80 and GForce 9" diff and axles. Two built 6l80 autos failed before this whilst similar engine was in another car so not worth the money for high horsepower cars.