Chris Wiltshire Posted April 16, 2016 Posted April 16, 2016 Took a trip to Abbey Motorsport after having my previous 350z uprevved by them, this time I went for the ECUTEK for the 370z. Motordyne exhaust (E370) with ART pipes and Stillen Gen 3 intakes. Stock baselines are around 290 but as the car had the mods already the first run was 313 whp and ended the day on 332 whp which equals to about 372bhp with 12% drive train loss. Completely happy with the outcome and the car is now a little rocket thanks to Abbey Motorsport! Photos to come! 2 Quote
370Ad Posted April 16, 2016 Posted April 16, 2016 Wow ECUTEK seems to be better than the UpRev then! Quote
TT350 Posted April 16, 2016 Posted April 16, 2016 Great figures. You're not for off my Z with twin turbo lol. Quote
Bodyboarder81 Posted April 16, 2016 Posted April 16, 2016 That is some really really impressive number !! To put this into to context my old HR 350z running the stillen supercharger ran 390 whp .... So 332 n/a is pretty flipping good ! Quote
Chris Wiltshire Posted April 16, 2016 Author Posted April 16, 2016 Yeah I would definitely recommend the ECUTEK for the 370z over UPREV, That's awesome to see its not far behind those set ups! Mark did say this was his second highest from a 370z n/a, the first highest had headers installed but was only slightly more. The car feels totally different now, traction kicks in a lot easier even 3rd gear! I'd been looking at dyno results for a while and remembered one or two from the USA had got over 330, I was expecting to get around 315/320 but 332 made my day haha. Security map is a nice idea too if your parking somewhere overnight etc, My 350z got 267 whp with similar mods so this feels like a decent upgrade. Quote
Jonny B Posted April 16, 2016 Posted April 16, 2016 How much was the ECUTEK compared to the UPREV if you don't mind me asking? I was considering having my 370z upreved later this year, but looks like ECUTEK could be the better option if its not massively dearer. Quote
Chris Wiltshire Posted April 16, 2016 Author Posted April 16, 2016 It was £100 extra for the Ecutek but has far more advanced options and does gain more compare to uprev Quote
Ekona Posted April 16, 2016 Posted April 16, 2016 Maybe more a question for Abbey, but how does the Ecutek differ? What extra options does it give? I'm guessing at valve overlap and things like that, just interested really. Quote
nissanman312 Posted April 16, 2016 Posted April 16, 2016 Ecutek allows much more control over fi applications as well it's the way I'll be going if I go with fi on this new z 1 Quote
Bodyboarder81 Posted April 17, 2016 Posted April 17, 2016 ......the only down side is they don't do it for the 50, and no plans to either .... The ecutek is far far better than uprev . Quote
Bodyboarder81 Posted April 17, 2016 Posted April 17, 2016 Ecutek allows much more control over fi applications as well it's the way I'll be going if I go with fi on this new z If abbey are getting 330 whp with a decent exhaust and decats .... I question the extra hassle and money supercharging for the extra 70 bhp . Yes it's still a lot more power but on the road I reckon a z with well set up suspension. Would easily keep up .... Quote
Chris Wiltshire Posted April 17, 2016 Author Posted April 17, 2016 It's a good amount of power with good suspension, you would get a lot more torque with a supercharge kit though? Quote
Mark@Abbey m/s Posted April 17, 2016 Posted April 17, 2016 (edited) Once I am sat behind a computer not on my phone I will post up why we like and use the EcuTek now. So many more features to use to improve the output and power delivery. Bodyboarders we see 120/150bhp gain from going FI with a 370Z and there maybe someone new coming to the FI upgrade supplier for the 370Z. Do you have a E92 M3? Manual or DCT? Do you like it? Edited April 17, 2016 by Mark@Abbey m/s 2 Quote
sipar69 Posted April 17, 2016 Posted April 17, 2016 So is it the case that a 370Z like mine with aftermarket exhaust and HFCs would in theory make more power from Ecutek than uprev? I'm not planning to boost or track the car in the foreseeable future, so I doubt most of the additional features would be of much use but it would be tempting to see a noticeable hike in power over the uprev. Quote
Bodyboarder81 Posted April 17, 2016 Posted April 17, 2016 Once I am sat behind a computer not on my phone I will post up why we like and use the EcuTek now. So many more features to use to improve the output and power delivery. Bodyboarders we see 120/150bhp gain from going FI with a 370Z and there maybe someone new coming to the FI upgrade supplier for the 370Z. Do you have a E92 M3? Manual or DCT? Do you like it? But it looks like you're achieving 50+ bhp from a exhaust , decats and ecutek ! That's the best sort of gains Ive ever seen on a n/a zed ! And would seriously doubting if for the extra 70-90 hp is worth the extra hassle/expense/worry . Just my opinion obviously . I'm in the dct m3 and it's pretty good to be honest ! .......do ecutek cater for these? It has its flaws like any car but the engine and drive train are the best I've experienced . Quote
Chris Wiltshire Posted April 17, 2016 Author Posted April 17, 2016 Anyone know if you add 12% drive train loss to torque? If you do then it would be 283 plus 12% = 317 torque? Quote
Ekona Posted April 17, 2016 Posted April 17, 2016 If you're using 12% as your correction figure, then yes you would apply that across the board. 1 Quote
Mark@Abbey m/s Posted April 18, 2016 Posted April 18, 2016 Lets not use percentage for trans losses as it doesn't work like that. Stock 370Z versus Chris Car dyno plot below; torque is hub torque divided by final drive ratio. Pretty good gains over a stock car for just bolt on and a retune. Working on a post regarding differences between EcuTek and Uprev 1 Quote
sipar69 Posted April 18, 2016 Posted April 18, 2016 I'll be interested to read that Mark. It would be good if you can cover whether Ecutek = more power and better responsiveness for everyday use over Uprev. Quote
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