We're looking into developing ecu tuning software for these vehicles, and are looking to see what kind of interest there may be out there.
We're looking into developing ecu tuning software for these vehicles, and are looking to see what kind of interest there may be out there.
Just 2009+?
Why not both?
^ what the man with the plan said
you would garner a lot of interest with the previous gen, including myself
+1 on the 1st Gen. I'm in the process of finding out if one of the semi local shops will do it here.
2006 Chevrolet Aveo a.k.a. Holden Barina – SOLD
2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS/TC - SOLD
well i would be all for it, if its an easy transaction. I dont want to have to take my car to your shop, i dont want it to cost more than the gains are worth, or really even need to have the car off the road for too long.
So let talk about what you want to develop, a reflash? installing a chip? what testing are you going to do? take an aveo retune and dyno it and tweak? etc.
Let hear your full idea, these guys are more or less swayed by details, unlike most other forums that only want to hear peak hp..
Thanks for the feedback.
This would be a reflash solution through the diagnostic port.
For starters, we are mainly looking at 2009+ for now because they have a MAF sensor which makes them more flexible for tuning for boost, etc. but there's no reason we couldn't look at the previous generation also.
now you've gone from chipping to adding boost.
If you have can make a turbo kit running on oem harness and a reflashed ecu that is realistically priced and reliable.. i'll take one. I approached two companies about just the chip and never heard back. Not even an automated response.
If you just want to start with a chip, i'm interested as well, unless the two will be offered close together.
Who are you affiliated with?
is this you?
http://www.trifectaperformance.com
Yes, I'm the owner of Trifecta Performance Inc.
We're looking at adding general tuning support for these vehicles. If we support boost it would be through native programming, no standalone FMUs, etc.