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Trying to Get a name of Someone on - Tactrix Help

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 4:53 pm
by Idaho
Sorry, I'm horrible with names. From the last meet at D & B's I was talking with some of you guys about open source tuning and what not. Just so happens I'm getting a tactrix cable on friday from a local and was looking to get a map loaded this weekend.

I'm sorry I can't remember names, but whoever it was I was talking with you about maps and you mentioned a specific person that had dyno proven maps available for 50 bucks and what not. You were on the end of the table across from me, the end we were passing the Iphone around on.

We also talked about tickets and cities and states are only using the system to make money.

So if that was you, speak up please! 8)

Anyways, looking for any help to get into open source using the soon-to-be-mine tactrix this weekend. Gabe (Mr. Kleen) is also going to be helping me install a new TMIC as well on sunday. So, the only tuning I would need is basically a stage 1 map to include adjustments (if any) for my larger TMIC and my cat-back.

Any help I could get in general to get a RELIABLE AND SAFE tune with the tactrix would be greatly appreciated.

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 4:55 pm
by complacent
First guess - drwrx.

He and I (along with most of us here) share a disdain for the methodology utilized under the guise of "safety"

I'll wait for him to chime in.

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 5:10 pm
by Sabre
Might have been me, but I'm old and can't remember, haha.

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 5:12 pm
by drwrx
It was me.

Here is the site I spoke of:
http://www.xpttuning.com/xptstore/

Prices stating at $52 up to $149.

Look around the site and see what matches up to what you want/have.
I've seen many the dyno sheets up on NASIOC in the Proven Power section by folks using his MAPs. As long as you follow exactly what he has on the list you will see similar results.

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 6:58 pm
by Idaho
Thank you! I thought your names was along those lines but looking in the thread about the last meet I didn't see it. Perhaps I skipped over it. Thank you for the link though, it's greatly appreciated!

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 9:27 pm
by Mr Kleen
no tuning necessary for a larger TMIC and/or CBE.
when I went Stage 1 with my AP I could tell a difference but the real payoff was Stage 2. 8)

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 5:28 pm
by Idaho
Mr Kleen wrote: but the real payoff was Stage 2. 8)

It's on the way.....