Fully agreed on understanding fundamentals… if they don’t understand it/can’t diagnose it they’’ll never be able to control it. There was a team of 15 engineers when it was working at a particular OE as a calibrator who had worked on a V8 turbo stall issue for 3 months… someone asked if I could take a look and I figured it out and fixed it in less than a day. Car had compressor surge but they couldn’t “see” it because the sensor wasn’t in a good place to see the pulses (and they didn’t understand the fundamentals).
Loved this video! from someone who hasn’t gotten a car tuned before I would way rather deal with someone that’s brutally honest then someone trying to make me happy
I think one of the best ways to navigate cars in general is to be super intentional about the end goal of the car and find the people who are already doing that.So if you want a certain power goal , knowing the combination of parts to get there and then using that to find the tuners who have done those combos and talking to the customers will help. To benefit the most from cars it almost forces you to be pretty committed to a community. That will give you some insights to parts/ tuner availability and locality. Having a community (depending on size and quality) could also give you direct access to riding in builds that you could have reference for if you like the setup or not and then just be able to copy and paste.
Long ago my car was down a couple tenths and trying to get back what I lost. I found like another 4 tenths from problems that I didn't know it had. Learned a lot about bout setting up cars chasing those 2 tenths. Jordan is right a lot of cars have issues people don't know about and tune around when they should fix them. People accept flaws or poor quality from the aftermarket because it's the easy/cheap option.
I do a lot of remote tuning... fixed a lot of tuning issues lately. What i come acros a lot in stock ecu tuning world is people cheaping out on parts like fuel pressure sensors fuel pumps map sensors... they buy ebay stuf and then u end up wasting ur time sorting out the issues. You out new sensors in it and u can fi ally start tuning... i am not the greatest mechanic but i can manage.. as jordan says u kinda have to work on the costumers cars.. its how it is.
This is really interesting and something i never thought of, in a way it's like the tunner is the bull shit detector of your build. If they don't understand how the thing works how would they ever make it work properly?
Not sure you’ll even see this (Jordan) But what’s your opinion on having more than one tuner work on a car? Classic too many chefs in the kitchen? Or actually a good idea having more than one set of (professional) eyes on the project
@@michaelgomez4994 If you are not a mechanic you pay a good mechanic to do that work for you not a tuner. Although as mentioned in the video even shops/mechanics experience challenges in properly preparing a car for a tuner.
@@michaelgomez4994 The tuner should absolutely have an advanced understanding of automotive diagnostics and mechanical repair. Builders should also have respect for them and do their part in preventing the use of that skill set unless absolutely necessary.
Took my REAL lol 240 to the dyno for my first dyno sesh ever on my first ever real build and it did strait pulls for over 3 hours without ANY issue but that’s bc there’s a pre dyno checklist that should obviously be done.damn ducks lmao if you want to waste money I could use it
Lmao I love how Jordan talks over Aaron, that never happens 😂
lolol
How are you doing today Eddi?
When an alpha interviews a sigma 💪
@@LoneStarDrift doing good 👍 thinking about the next chapter with my car and life in general! Need to fix a lot of broken things!!
It’s that New York way. Love Jordan see him on the local roads driving every once in a blue moon
fast forward to me two days later with my M240i diagnosing a bad fuel pressure regulator.
lololol
Fully agreed on understanding fundamentals… if they don’t understand it/can’t diagnose it they’’ll never be able to control it.
There was a team of 15 engineers when it was working at a particular OE as a calibrator who had worked on a V8 turbo stall issue for 3 months… someone asked if I could take a look and I figured it out and fixed it in less than a day. Car had compressor surge but they couldn’t “see” it because the sensor wasn’t in a good place to see the pulses (and they didn’t understand the fundamentals).
Loved this video! from someone who hasn’t gotten a car tuned before I would way rather deal with someone that’s brutally honest then someone trying to make me happy
I think one of the best ways to navigate cars in general is to be super intentional about the end goal of the car and find the people who are already doing that.So if you want a certain power goal , knowing the combination of parts to get there and then using that to find the tuners who have done those combos and talking to the customers will help. To benefit the most from cars it almost forces you to be pretty committed to a community. That will give you some insights to parts/ tuner availability and locality.
Having a community (depending on size and quality) could also give you direct access to riding in builds that you could have reference for if you like the setup or not and then just be able to copy and paste.
I agree..
Greetings from Southwest Texas 🇺🇸 another good interview Jordan is always on the hustle of making it work
Long ago my car was down a couple tenths and trying to get back what I lost. I found like another 4 tenths from problems that I didn't know it had. Learned a lot about bout setting up cars chasing those 2 tenths. Jordan is right a lot of cars have issues people don't know about and tune around when they should fix them. People accept flaws or poor quality from the aftermarket because it's the easy/cheap option.
Aaron: chews ice
Me: dies
I do a lot of remote tuning... fixed a lot of tuning issues lately. What i come acros a lot in stock ecu tuning world is people cheaping out on parts like fuel pressure sensors fuel pumps map sensors... they buy ebay stuf and then u end up wasting ur time sorting out the issues. You out new sensors in it and u can fi ally start tuning... i am not the greatest mechanic but i can manage.. as jordan says u kinda have to work on the costumers cars.. its how it is.
I think the next video you guys should do is how to be a good customer.
Jordan is the man. RK-Tunes FTW.
Great interviews n info/ can learn n save Time n money 🤙
This is really interesting and something i never thought of, in a way it's like the tunner is the bull shit detector of your build. If they don't understand how the thing works how would they ever make it work properly?
Not sure you’ll even see this (Jordan) But what’s your opinion on having more than one tuner work on a car?
Classic too many chefs in the kitchen? Or actually a good idea having more than one set of (professional) eyes on the project
All tuners should 100% have an independent mechanical repair hourly fee. Price it high enough to force people into showing up ready to go.
yeah force people who are not mechanics to come knowing everything about there car 🥴
@@michaelgomez4994 If you are not a mechanic you pay a good mechanic to do that work for you not a tuner. Although as mentioned in the video even shops/mechanics experience challenges in properly preparing a car for a tuner.
@@NoClassic your turner should be a good mechanic…
@@NoClassic why are you putting hands on my car if you don’t even know anything about them.
@@michaelgomez4994 The tuner should absolutely have an advanced understanding of automotive diagnostics and mechanical repair. Builders should also have respect for them and do their part in preventing the use of that skill set unless absolutely necessary.
This was a good one
Took my REAL lol 240 to the dyno for my first dyno sesh ever on my first ever real build and it did strait pulls for over 3 hours without ANY issue but that’s bc there’s a pre dyno checklist that should obviously be done.damn ducks lmao if you want to waste money I could use it
Aaron can you tell me what engine that is in your thumbnail? It looks marvelous, and also looks like a ka24, so I'm a bit confused on this one
Hey I just realized, those new beakers have the headlights that turn into the corner, does that mean they’ll point the right way in drift too?
Wout, more like W(isefabsell)out 😂 JKJK love that guy
Great conversation thank you podcast hmm?!?!?!?
Induction is a fkn beast
Lol saw the Thumbnail n was like rktunes Fs
Nelso Siverio, that’s all you need to know.
Did somebody say wisefab? 😂😂😂
LONG ISLAND!!!
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Mhm 😂
Chaos calibration>rk