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Originally Posted by MissionPerformance
Since we have joined these boards, we have received a substantial amount of requests from east coast members in regards to performance re-flashes. Since there are quite a lot of customers that would like to get tuned but do not wish to send out their computer, we are setting up a group-buy for which I will personally fly into New York for a day or two (depending on the number of customers) in order to offer our services to you. The minimum number of customers for a successful GroupBuy is 10. If we get more then 10 customers, we can stay an extra day to make sure everyone interested gets re-flashed.
The flashes we will be offering:
S63 (Both electric and mechanical waste gates)
Stg1: 75whp/100ftlb gains
S55
Stg1: 55whp/70ftlb gains
N63tu
Stg1: 70whp/50ftlb gains
N55 (Both electric and mechanical waste gates)
F10 Stg1: 45whp/125ftlb gains
F30 Stg1: 55whp/125ftlb gains
N20/N26
Stg1: 35whp/45ftlb gains
N47
Stg1: 25whp/40ftlb gains
We will be offering Stage 1 and Stage 2 re-flashes during this event. Our Stage 1 re-flashes are optimized for daily driven vehicles where reliability is the highest priority. Stage 2 re-flashes have the CAT error system deleted and allow for much higher power gains paired with downpipes.
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OK so quick question, from my understanding ZF 8HP45 on F10 N55 has a torque rating of 450 nm so wouldn't 400wtq would already be out of reliability at this point since we pushing the transmission way beyond its limit. Unless you guys can shed more light on this? I understand tuning comes with a risk but I don't see how it would be reliable daily driven if I push the car to 5k or more rpm on regular days.
Or is this transmission capable of more then 450 nm? Which like what 362tq at crank and 400wtq means 480tq at crank?