Drivetrain The Official ALTA AccessPORT Thread
#55
I have the JCW kit without any additional performance mods. What kind of numbers would I be looking at gaining. Would it put me in the neighborhood of a factory JCW or even more power than that?
I think I saw a 25 HP gain on an S which is just slightly higher than a JCW kit output. I am assuming that since mine is the JCW kit, the power gain would be from the base output [172 hp] and not the gain from the JCW tune [189 hp].
I think I saw a 25 HP gain on an S which is just slightly higher than a JCW kit output. I am assuming that since mine is the JCW kit, the power gain would be from the base output [172 hp] and not the gain from the JCW tune [189 hp].
#56
I spell out all the maps we would be here for a long time. There are tons and tons of maps we don't mess with that have nothing to do with being able to make power. But the 30-ish different maps we modify while tuning a car is about 5 times the maps Dimsport gives their tuners. When it comes down to it, the number of maps isn't that important. Its having the ability to adjust maps that are keeping the engine from making more power! There are tons of maps limiting boost, torque, timing, fueling and you name it!
#57
Jeff,
I didn't mean you "sugar coating" or fluffing up the data in any way. I was speaking in terms of sort of what we've all been doing (I think) and that is, nobody will come out and say that this is a better tune than RMW provides. I understand the sensitivity and politics and that's what I am referring to. For sure the accessport appears to be a far more usable tool. Like you said and others have said...it's not simply a means to "flash" the maps back and forth. It is a data reader, logger, etc....etc.
It all boils down to who has the best tune. The accessport is icing on the cake for people who might not have a code reader or on board instrumentation but who's tune is "king?" Who's tune has the best usable performance and which one has the best driveability?
This is what I am waiting to hear. And....once the news is out and it's as good as I hope it will be, I know where I will be getting a tune from.
I didn't mean you "sugar coating" or fluffing up the data in any way. I was speaking in terms of sort of what we've all been doing (I think) and that is, nobody will come out and say that this is a better tune than RMW provides. I understand the sensitivity and politics and that's what I am referring to. For sure the accessport appears to be a far more usable tool. Like you said and others have said...it's not simply a means to "flash" the maps back and forth. It is a data reader, logger, etc....etc.
It all boils down to who has the best tune. The accessport is icing on the cake for people who might not have a code reader or on board instrumentation but who's tune is "king?" Who's tune has the best usable performance and which one has the best driveability?
This is what I am waiting to hear. And....once the news is out and it's as good as I hope it will be, I know where I will be getting a tune from.
#60
I have tried E85 here in the UK, on my stock Clubman Cooper S, and the ECU without a tune managed to self adapt quite well to the E85 fuel, however when we tuned for the E85 fuel, the difference was noticeable to say the least, the high compression of the Cooper S (10.5:1) was in the fuels favour.
My next step will be to try 100% grade A racing Methanol (Alcohol) with the stock injectors, and then my larger injectors, and possibly my larger pump/s, if necessary!
I will also be doing tests with the different unleaded racing fuels too, ECU self adaption, and when specifically tuned for the use of the racing fuels.
My next step will be to try 100% grade A racing Methanol (Alcohol) with the stock injectors, and then my larger injectors, and possibly my larger pump/s, if necessary!
I will also be doing tests with the different unleaded racing fuels too, ECU self adaption, and when specifically tuned for the use of the racing fuels.
Well my wifes JCW Clubman has ATLA CAI, hot and cold boost tubes, and another brands DP (Alta was out of stock when purchasing). I want two AP one for hers and one for my WC50. Plus we will probably purchase two intercoolers. $1600 for a pair of AP is pretty steep. Especially when you see that the Subaru AP is $595.
I have used the AP in stock, StreetTuner, and ProTuner versions for the Subaru in the past.
I want a full range of maps to be provided for all AP users. I would like it to come with 8-12 maps preloaded so that I can plug it in, select the map that matches my current build and go.
I did beta testing with Cobb in the Subaru's quite a few years ago on maps to be released into the public.
I have used the AP in stock, StreetTuner, and ProTuner versions for the Subaru in the past.
I want a full range of maps to be provided for all AP users. I would like it to come with 8-12 maps preloaded so that I can plug it in, select the map that matches my current build and go.
I did beta testing with Cobb in the Subaru's quite a few years ago on maps to be released into the public.
Initially we are not putting all the maps on to the ALTA AccessPORT. After we feel all of them maps are dialed and they are were customers want, they will be on the AccessPORT and on our site for download. Check your PM's!
#61
The videos won't work for me for some reason. This may be answered by one of them, but...
Isn't Alta's dyno the type that you bolt to the hub with the wheels and tires romoved? That alone is going to show better #'s
I might be wrong, and I'm not trying to make waves. Just curious. I too am watching this. If no one buys my car I will be putting a catless downpipe on it as soon as someone really figures out the CEL issue. RMW, Alta, or who ever.
Also, when I had my car tuned, I saw first hand that after the ECU is reflashed it gives a false high reading on the first pull. At least in some cases. Is that the case with your tool/tunes? If so, these #'s that you posted are not that initial pull, right?
Isn't Alta's dyno the type that you bolt to the hub with the wheels and tires romoved? That alone is going to show better #'s
I might be wrong, and I'm not trying to make waves. Just curious. I too am watching this. If no one buys my car I will be putting a catless downpipe on it as soon as someone really figures out the CEL issue. RMW, Alta, or who ever.
Also, when I had my car tuned, I saw first hand that after the ECU is reflashed it gives a false high reading on the first pull. At least in some cases. Is that the case with your tool/tunes? If so, these #'s that you posted are not that initial pull, right?
#62
If you're just looking for peak numbers to tell people about, I'm sure you can find a dyno that reads much higher than Alta's...
#64
Jeff,
I didn't mean you "sugar coating" or fluffing up the data in any way. I was speaking in terms of sort of what we've all been doing (I think) and that is, nobody will come out and say that this is a better tune than RMW provides. I understand the sensitivity and politics and that's what I am referring to. For sure the accessport appears to be a far more usable tool. Like you said and others have said...it's not simply a means to "flash" the maps back and forth. It is a data reader, logger, etc....etc.
It all boils down to who has the best tune. The accessport is icing on the cake for people who might not have a code reader or on board instrumentation but who's tune is "king?" Who's tune has the best usable performance and which one has the best driveability?
This is what I am waiting to hear. And....once the news is out and it's as good as I hope it will be, I know where I will be getting a tune from.
I didn't mean you "sugar coating" or fluffing up the data in any way. I was speaking in terms of sort of what we've all been doing (I think) and that is, nobody will come out and say that this is a better tune than RMW provides. I understand the sensitivity and politics and that's what I am referring to. For sure the accessport appears to be a far more usable tool. Like you said and others have said...it's not simply a means to "flash" the maps back and forth. It is a data reader, logger, etc....etc.
It all boils down to who has the best tune. The accessport is icing on the cake for people who might not have a code reader or on board instrumentation but who's tune is "king?" Who's tune has the best usable performance and which one has the best driveability?
This is what I am waiting to hear. And....once the news is out and it's as good as I hope it will be, I know where I will be getting a tune from.
RMW is widely considered to be one of the top MINI tuners. ALTA took a huge reputation hit when they sold the UniChip for the MINI. The tune ALTA put on the UniChip produced great power, but as we all know the UniChip was a bust due to wiring harness issues from its manufacturer.
My RMW tune does not currently prevent my DP related CELs, it does not have the P&B, the 2nd gear boost is still limited (I've asked for an updated map and haven't received it yet). I'm hoping RMW will continue to send me updates as Jan unlocks more of the ECU maps. To get an RMW tune and remote tuning tool (MyGenius) for the R55/R56 it will cost $869 (500 for the tune and 369 for the tool). If you want to reset the tool so it can be used on another MINI, it will cost $150 plus probably an additional charge for a new map. If you add parts and need a new map, I believe the update cost is $50.
My intentions have been to keep both tunes and use whichever tune I think works best for my MINI and my driving style at the time. If/when I get a new map from RMW, I'll try it out. I'm hopeful that Jan will continue to unlock portions of the ECU and send me updated maps. I'm also hopeful that Jeff will continue to make progress and add in more features with the ALTA maps. As ALTA sends me updated maps, I'll try them out. I think both companies have excellent tunes and you couldn't go wrong with either one. Each consumer will need to decide which is best for them and their MINI. I will not tell you one tune is better than the other, you'll need to go with your instincts and pick the one you think will be better for your MINI.
#65
The "best" tune is very subjective. In the end, you'll have to make your own choice as to which is better for you. I have a custom ALTA tune and a custom RMW tune. My MCSa was put on the same dyno and had runs with each tune. Both tunes had roughly the same high end HP. The ALTA tune had more (10-15) low and mid range HP up until around 5500 RPM where they had the same HP. The ALTA tune has 20-25 more torque at the low and mid range up until just under between 5000 and 5500 RPM and at that point they even out. The ALTA tune has removed the CELs caused from my ALTA DP, I have the pop and burble effect in my exhaust and I get 20 PSI of boost in 2nd gear.
RMW is widely considered to be one of the top MINI tuners. ALTA took a huge reputation hit when they sold the UniChip for the MINI. The tune ALTA put on the UniChip produced great power, but as we all know the UniChip was a bust due to wiring harness issues from its manufacturer.
My RMW tune does not currently prevent my DP related CELs, it does not have the P&B, the 2nd gear boost is still limited (I've asked for an updated map and haven't received it yet). I'm hoping RMW will continue to send me updates as Jan unlocks more of the ECU maps. To get an RMW tune and remote tuning tool (MyGenius) for the R55/R56 it will cost $869 (500 for the tune and 369 for the tool). If you want to reset the tool so it can be used on another MINI, it will cost $150 plus probably an additional charge for a new map. If you add parts and need a new map, I believe the update cost is $50.
My intentions have been to keep both tunes and use whichever tune I think works best for my MINI and my driving style at the time. If/when I get a new map from RMW, I'll try it out. I'm hopeful that Jan will continue to unlock portions of the ECU and send me updated maps. I'm also hopeful that Jeff will continue to make progress and add in more features with the ALTA maps. As ALTA sends me updated maps, I'll try them out. I think both companies have excellent tunes and you couldn't go wrong with either one. Each consumer will need to decide which is best for them and their MINI. I will not tell you one tune is better than the other, you'll need to go with your instincts and pick the one you think will be better for your MINI.
RMW is widely considered to be one of the top MINI tuners. ALTA took a huge reputation hit when they sold the UniChip for the MINI. The tune ALTA put on the UniChip produced great power, but as we all know the UniChip was a bust due to wiring harness issues from its manufacturer.
My RMW tune does not currently prevent my DP related CELs, it does not have the P&B, the 2nd gear boost is still limited (I've asked for an updated map and haven't received it yet). I'm hoping RMW will continue to send me updates as Jan unlocks more of the ECU maps. To get an RMW tune and remote tuning tool (MyGenius) for the R55/R56 it will cost $869 (500 for the tune and 369 for the tool). If you want to reset the tool so it can be used on another MINI, it will cost $150 plus probably an additional charge for a new map. If you add parts and need a new map, I believe the update cost is $50.
My intentions have been to keep both tunes and use whichever tune I think works best for my MINI and my driving style at the time. If/when I get a new map from RMW, I'll try it out. I'm hopeful that Jan will continue to unlock portions of the ECU and send me updated maps. I'm also hopeful that Jeff will continue to make progress and add in more features with the ALTA maps. As ALTA sends me updated maps, I'll try them out. I think both companies have excellent tunes and you couldn't go wrong with either one. Each consumer will need to decide which is best for them and their MINI. I will not tell you one tune is better than the other, you'll need to go with your instincts and pick the one you think will be better for your MINI.
not add fuel to the fire but i have a relatively new RMW tune and i am able to see 20 psi in second and with traction control off 18 + or - 1 lbs in first.
Last edited by Bigprfed22; 08-19-2010 at 02:56 PM.
#66
#68
With that said RMW is for sure a great tuner, but they do not have proper tools to really tune these cars. I have only dynoed one custom dyno tuned RMW tune. For sure his tune is good and produces the power he says it will, but we can still get more!
But the 30-ish different maps we modify while tuning a car is about 5 times the maps Dimsport gives their tuners. When it comes down to it, the number of maps isn't that important. Its having the ability to adjust maps that are keeping the engine from making more power! There are tons of maps limiting boost, torque, timing, fueling and you name it!
But the 30-ish different maps we modify while tuning a car is about 5 times the maps Dimsport gives their tuners. When it comes down to it, the number of maps isn't that important. Its having the ability to adjust maps that are keeping the engine from making more power! There are tons of maps limiting boost, torque, timing, fueling and you name it!
Most of the work that Jan has done with it, is from his own poking around in the eprom, finding new maps on his own. Takes a tremendous amount of time and effort. Considering he doesn't own an R56, or have a "shop r56," it's taken a long time to get anything done. And when he travels around doing tunes, he can't try a lot of the new stuff because if there were issues to arise, he'd be back in OC and the car is on the East Coast.
Not saying yours or dimsport is better, just further clarifying what you brought up for those that are not familiar with Dimsport.
#69
Guys, been super busy with AccessPORT calls and IM's today, sorry if the posts have been slow!
Yes and no! So first if you have Parellels, Boot camp or VMware Fusion, and of course Windows, you are good to go! Secondly the AccessPORT it self logs the data and stores it. You just need a PC to pull it off and email. But realistically, you won't need to do datalogging unless we ask you to.
When we do the pop and burble stuff, it will be on both maps initially. But that is a good suggestion for the future to make the sport button change this.
Absolutely! With the AccessPORT plugged it, its about 1 min to change a map (just can't do it while driving)
You got it! Here is a dyno graph of a stage 1 JCW. This is a stock JCW ran on our dyno, then flashed with our Stage 1 map.
I can tell you that it is far more sophisticated than you could guess. Spending time decoding maps that are not needed would have taken even longer than it has. So no not all 2000. Lets just say that starting with one boost type map, leads you to another until you see another map holding you and and so on and so on. This approach for fueling, timing, boost, Cam advance, RPM limits, and Throttle mapping has given us full control over all these things!
I am putting together a "What can ALTA do with the AccessPORT" in regards to mapping. I think you will find this useful.
For sure some are going to feel the same as you. Meaning, they just want the tune and the other goodies are just bonus. I really do feel we can make the most power, we can make the more drivable that it is with no tune (no part throttle craziness) so i guess you be ringing me in a few weeks!
Those are pretty good real world examples. Since we have finallized most of the maps over the last month or two in the hot weather they are if anything a little low.
Absolutely! With the AccessPORT plugged it, its about 1 min to change a map (just can't do it while driving)
I have the JCW kit without any additional performance mods. What kind of numbers would I be looking at gaining. Would it put me in the neighborhood of a factory JCW or even more power than that?
I think I saw a 25 HP gain on an S which is just slightly higher than a JCW kit output. I am assuming that since mine is the JCW kit, the power gain would be from the base output [172 hp] and not the gain from the JCW tune [189 hp].
I think I saw a 25 HP gain on an S which is just slightly higher than a JCW kit output. I am assuming that since mine is the JCW kit, the power gain would be from the base output [172 hp] and not the gain from the JCW tune [189 hp].
I guess my real question here is do you have the ability to view and modify all 2000 or so maps that are contained within the ECU? I understand they are not all needed to tune a car, I am just trying to get a feel for how much of the ECU you have decoded. It helps me understand more of the details and sophistication surrounding this tuning solution.
I am putting together a "What can ALTA do with the AccessPORT" in regards to mapping. I think you will find this useful.
Jeff,
It all boils down to who has the best tune. The accessport is icing on the cake for people who might not have a code reader or on board instrumentation but who's tune is "king?" Who's tune has the best usable performance and which one has the best driveability?
This is what I am waiting to hear. And....once the news is out and it's as good as I hope it will be, I know where I will be getting a tune from.
It all boils down to who has the best tune. The accessport is icing on the cake for people who might not have a code reader or on board instrumentation but who's tune is "king?" Who's tune has the best usable performance and which one has the best driveability?
This is what I am waiting to hear. And....once the news is out and it's as good as I hope it will be, I know where I will be getting a tune from.
Those are pretty good real world examples. Since we have finallized most of the maps over the last month or two in the hot weather they are if anything a little low.
#71
Isn't Alta's dyno the type that you bolt to the hub with the wheels and tires romoved? That alone is going to show better #'s
I might be wrong, and I'm not trying to make waves. Just curious. I too am watching this. If no one buys my car I will be putting a catless downpipe on it as soon as someone really figures out the CEL issue. RMW, Alta, or who ever.
I might be wrong, and I'm not trying to make waves. Just curious. I too am watching this. If no one buys my car I will be putting a catless downpipe on it as soon as someone really figures out the CEL issue. RMW, Alta, or who ever.
The ability to understand and use Dimsport effectively is what dictates how successful a tuner will be with it. Lots of tuners use Dimsport, but a vast majority of them have absolutely no idea how to even work it correctly. It's not user/tuner friendly at all. A lot of the pre-set maps that Dimsport gives its tuners are not even labeled correctly, and it takes a lot of time to figure everything out. (Stupid Italians ) But, as I'm sure you know, since you guys have Dimsport...it does give you the ability to adjust anything in the entire eprom. It's just a matter of building your own maps for it once you find what you need.
Not saying yours or dimsport is better, just further clarifying what you brought up for those that are not familiar with Dimsport.
Not saying yours or dimsport is better, just further clarifying what you brought up for those that are not familiar with Dimsport.
#74
Dear Alta,
I have been burned by you guys a couple of times in the past. This tuning device looks really pretty on the forums but I am wanting more on the testing experience side. I see you have posted Dyno graphs, but they are from your internal dyno setup. Could you please contact people that have tested this unit and have them post dyno graphs from third parties? I would like to hear what these testers have said about the product. How long did these testers get to use the product? What type of long term study did you conduct? You can hoot and holler all you want about this product but I want to see a multitude of testing results and from the horses mouth if ya know what I mean. I want to see engineering data and less marketing hub bub.
I have been burned by you guys a couple of times in the past. This tuning device looks really pretty on the forums but I am wanting more on the testing experience side. I see you have posted Dyno graphs, but they are from your internal dyno setup. Could you please contact people that have tested this unit and have them post dyno graphs from third parties? I would like to hear what these testers have said about the product. How long did these testers get to use the product? What type of long term study did you conduct? You can hoot and holler all you want about this product but I want to see a multitude of testing results and from the horses mouth if ya know what I mean. I want to see engineering data and less marketing hub bub.