GIAC - Race File - Should I do it (any other programs?)
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GIAC - Race File - Should I do it (any other programs?)
So I recently got a 2005 Turbo S Cab that supposedly has a GIAC flash.
Unfortunately I didn't get any paperwork with the car so I was very happy that GIAC was actually able to confirm that in fact the car has been flashed for a 996 Turbo X50 - albeit it hasn't been updated since 2007.
GIAC referred me to a local tuner in Scottsdale - and they recommended that I not only update the program I have (they say they will do that for free) but in addition get the race files ($150 for the Flash Tool and $400 for the race program).
Is it worth getting? I am not specifically planning to track the car but the extra HP might be fun to have.
I was wondering whether I should get the stock program as well ($200) but was told that it wasn't worth it.
Any thoughts?
ZlikeZebra
Unfortunately I didn't get any paperwork with the car so I was very happy that GIAC was actually able to confirm that in fact the car has been flashed for a 996 Turbo X50 - albeit it hasn't been updated since 2007.
GIAC referred me to a local tuner in Scottsdale - and they recommended that I not only update the program I have (they say they will do that for free) but in addition get the race files ($150 for the Flash Tool and $400 for the race program).
Is it worth getting? I am not specifically planning to track the car but the extra HP might be fun to have.
I was wondering whether I should get the stock program as well ($200) but was told that it wasn't worth it.
Any thoughts?
ZlikeZebra
#3
if you have a stock clutch in the car and do a race file that clutch wont last. so your 400$ file just turned into a 3000$ file. if thats good for you get it. if not then do the free updated file and drive the car for a summer and see what you want to do next. and fwiw there are better tunes out there than giac. protomotive, and cobb tunes are better and actually cheaper in the long run
ask the shop if the updated file has the rear O2 sensors turned off. if you have to pass emissions and the sensors are turned off you fail. you need the stock file so you can do emissions if that applies to your location
ask the shop if the updated file has the rear O2 sensors turned off. if you have to pass emissions and the sensors are turned off you fail. you need the stock file so you can do emissions if that applies to your location
#4
The Car has a stage 1 Clutch by Clutchmaster (I think) - car fax indicated a new clutch 3,000 miles ago and the shop listed on Carfax confirmed that they installed a Stage 1),
#5
somewhat better than stock . still a single disk sprung clutch plate. a protomotive tune would kill it in weeks. about the only way a mild clutch lasts on a tuned car if you dont use the boost. and what fun is that?
its your car to do with what you want. personally after modding mine weeks after buying it i wish i had just enjoyed the car for a summer then decided on the hp route i wanted to go. just my .02 (theres no single mod that does it all. these are expensive to mod and maintain so time ,research and the ability to decide how far you want to go are needed when modding or you wil;l spend a huge amount of cash)
its your car to do with what you want. personally after modding mine weeks after buying it i wish i had just enjoyed the car for a summer then decided on the hp route i wanted to go. just my .02 (theres no single mod that does it all. these are expensive to mod and maintain so time ,research and the ability to decide how far you want to go are needed when modding or you wil;l spend a huge amount of cash)
#6
Nice looking car. I would go ahead and get the free update, but not spend more money on GIAC. If you want to upgrade the tune further, I would go COBB.
Which tuner in Scottsdale did they point you towards?
Which tuner in Scottsdale did they point you towards?
#7
GIAC pointed me to Parts Score (7707 E Acoma Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85260).
Ok - I am hearing that I better stick with just getting an update on my current tune. So assuming I can pass emission with the update - there isn't a point to be able to flash to Stock?
At this stage I am not really planning to do any additional modifications - the car has been lowered and has a sports (tubi?) exhaust
Ok - I am hearing that I better stick with just getting an update on my current tune. So assuming I can pass emission with the update - there isn't a point to be able to flash to Stock?
At this stage I am not really planning to do any additional modifications - the car has been lowered and has a sports (tubi?) exhaust
Last edited by zlikezebra; 02-17-2017 at 02:26 PM.
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its your car to do with what you want. personally after modding mine weeks after buying it i wish i had just enjoyed the car for a summer then decided on the hp route i wanted to go. just my .02 (theres no single mod that does it all. these are expensive to mod and maintain so time ,research and the ability to decide how far you want to go are needed when modding or you wil;l spend a huge amount of cash)
Good advice here. I had big mod plans for mine even before I bought it. Purchased the car totally bone stock and decided to enjoy her for one year before doing anything. Glad I did, after getting to know her for the year I've decided to keep it simple. Full exhaust, Coilovers, wheels, and seriously considering a Cobb AP and calling it a day
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Ok-thanks a lot. I will just update the flash and then call it day. I had to pass emissions when I registered the car here - so I would be surprised if the new software would change that - but I will ask.
Z.
Z.
#11
Not every test is as strict about sensors coded out, I know the testing here doesn't notice either. Some states have tightened up though so just know it's a possibility. I'm hoping to do a drive thru test with no plug-in at all.
#12
I have a GIAC tune and have not had any smog issue in CA. My smog person even knowing my car is tuned said that smog readings only changes when you are at full WOT. The current OBD-2 testing done in CA can't tell anything with the tune or exhaust and 200 cel cats I run on there. Its sees the numbers as clean or even better than most cars out there.
Just my 0.02 cents.
BTW, I like how everyone has opinions on which tuning company is better than another when I've not seen anyone actually running same vehicle with multiple tunes from all tuners to really truly compare. Not saying that there are people with more knowledge than me but until anecdotal evidence is presented on same vehicle setup and tune vs " my car felt faster after the tune" or even dyno runs tell me much as the dyno doesn't go very fast anywhere at all.
Ok, flame suit on
Just my 0.02 cents.
BTW, I like how everyone has opinions on which tuning company is better than another when I've not seen anyone actually running same vehicle with multiple tunes from all tuners to really truly compare. Not saying that there are people with more knowledge than me but until anecdotal evidence is presented on same vehicle setup and tune vs " my car felt faster after the tune" or even dyno runs tell me much as the dyno doesn't go very fast anywhere at all.
Ok, flame suit on
#13
I have a GIAC tune and have not had any smog issue in CA. My smog person even knowing my car is tuned said that smog readings only changes when you are at full WOT. The current OBD-2 testing done in CA can't tell anything with the tune or exhaust and 200 cel cats I run on there. Its sees the numbers as clean or even better than most cars out there.
Just my 0.02 cents.
BTW, I like how everyone has opinions on which tuning company is better than another when I've not seen anyone actually running same vehicle with multiple tunes from all tuners to really truly compare. Not saying that there are people with more knowledge than me but until anecdotal evidence is presented on same vehicle setup and tune vs " my car felt faster after the tune" or even dyno runs tell me much as the dyno doesn't go very fast anywhere at all.
Ok, flame suit on
Just my 0.02 cents.
BTW, I like how everyone has opinions on which tuning company is better than another when I've not seen anyone actually running same vehicle with multiple tunes from all tuners to really truly compare. Not saying that there are people with more knowledge than me but until anecdotal evidence is presented on same vehicle setup and tune vs " my car felt faster after the tune" or even dyno runs tell me much as the dyno doesn't go very fast anywhere at all.
Ok, flame suit on
#15
I'd be tempted to leave well enough alone and enjoy driving it unless you want to spend more. Things you'll discover are needed with more HP creep on the project, like any.
If you're regularly pushing the capability of the car, maybe then you start changing stuff?
Speed=$, how fast do you want to go.
If you're regularly pushing the capability of the car, maybe then you start changing stuff?
Speed=$, how fast do you want to go.