anyone have experience dealing with VIEZU
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anyone have experience dealing with VIEZU
Hi guys...
I've searched for any informative posts on VIEZU but came up dry. It's very evident that they are a professional operation. Has anyone delt with VIEZU and if so, your opinion and experience dealing with them would be greatly appreciated.
There must be someone who tried VIEZU here on the message board.
Thank you...
I've searched for any informative posts on VIEZU but came up dry. It's very evident that they are a professional operation. Has anyone delt with VIEZU and if so, your opinion and experience dealing with them would be greatly appreciated.
There must be someone who tried VIEZU here on the message board.
Thank you...
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Hi guys...
I've searched for any informative posts on VIEZU but came up dry. It's very evident that they are a professional operation. Has anyone delt with VIEZU and if so, your opinion and experience dealing with them would be greatly appreciated.
There must be someone who tried VIEZU here on the message board.
Thank you...
https://youtu.be/WmRSYZ924Qk
https://youtu.be/TIpoTxAesgs
https://youtu.be/UtmRFDXumqU
I've searched for any informative posts on VIEZU but came up dry. It's very evident that they are a professional operation. Has anyone delt with VIEZU and if so, your opinion and experience dealing with them would be greatly appreciated.
There must be someone who tried VIEZU here on the message board.
Thank you...
https://youtu.be/WmRSYZ924Qk
https://youtu.be/TIpoTxAesgs
https://youtu.be/UtmRFDXumqU
I’ve had experience in the past 4 weeks. I had my p450 awd tuned via a vswitch to 600hp and 800nm or so or torque. The difference in performance is night and day. They were communicative at all stages. The instructions on use were a bit average, for instance reading the ecu takes over an hour, no wonder it recommended Using a battery charger whilst
Reading the ecu.
any questions?
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TheDrainPlug (02-24-2023)
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munchie ......
Hi Munchie,
thank you for your reply. My car is currently in winter storage and will be taken out from storage probably around end of April. I plan to do the software upgrade. My car is a 2017 F Type R, so the factory warranty is now done. I'm trying to decide who is best for my needs. As we all know, it's all about individual choices. I am interested in VIEZU because they are very transparent. You actually get to see/watch the videos and they show and explain with detail what they are doing and other important factors regarding upgrading the car. No mysteries.
Last, if you look at their videos they've done several Jaguar F-Type R sports cars. One can say, they seem to specialize in this particular model car.
Thank you very much!
thank you for your reply. My car is currently in winter storage and will be taken out from storage probably around end of April. I plan to do the software upgrade. My car is a 2017 F Type R, so the factory warranty is now done. I'm trying to decide who is best for my needs. As we all know, it's all about individual choices. I am interested in VIEZU because they are very transparent. You actually get to see/watch the videos and they show and explain with detail what they are doing and other important factors regarding upgrading the car. No mysteries.
Last, if you look at their videos they've done several Jaguar F-Type R sports cars. One can say, they seem to specialize in this particular model car.
Thank you very much!
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Munchie....
munchie....
I searched my area of a good auto tech who would feel comfortable working on upgrading my car. After searching high and low, I couldn't find anyone willing to do the pulley upgrade. In fact, these mechanics in my area no matter how good they might be, they all basically told me the same thing, when I asked if they'd do the pulley upgrade.
No way ... ! I don't want to be responsible if something happens or goes wrong. Heating the pulley with a blow torch to properly fit it on was something the techs didn't want to touch with a three meter pole!
Now, if I lived in the UK in close proximity to VIEZU, I'd consider doing the pulley upgrade. Those VIEZU guys did so many F Type sports car pulley upgrades, they can probably do it blindfolded.
So.... for me, this isn't a smart upgrade to do.
Thank you.
I searched my area of a good auto tech who would feel comfortable working on upgrading my car. After searching high and low, I couldn't find anyone willing to do the pulley upgrade. In fact, these mechanics in my area no matter how good they might be, they all basically told me the same thing, when I asked if they'd do the pulley upgrade.
No way ... ! I don't want to be responsible if something happens or goes wrong. Heating the pulley with a blow torch to properly fit it on was something the techs didn't want to touch with a three meter pole!
Now, if I lived in the UK in close proximity to VIEZU, I'd consider doing the pulley upgrade. Those VIEZU guys did so many F Type sports car pulley upgrades, they can probably do it blindfolded.
So.... for me, this isn't a smart upgrade to do.
Thank you.
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munchie....
I searched my area of a good auto tech who would feel comfortable working on upgrading my car. After searching high and low, I couldn't find anyone willing to do the pulley upgrade. In fact, these mechanics in my area no matter how good they might be, they all basically told me the same thing, when I asked if they'd do the pulley upgrade.
No way ... ! I don't want to be responsible if something happens or goes wrong. Heating the pulley with a blow torch to properly fit it on was something the techs didn't want to touch with a three meter pole!
Now, if I lived in the UK in close proximity to VIEZU, I'd consider doing the pulley upgrade. Those VIEZU guys did so many F Type sports car pulley upgrades, they can probably do it blindfolded.
So.... for me, this isn't a smart upgrade to do.
Thank you.
I searched my area of a good auto tech who would feel comfortable working on upgrading my car. After searching high and low, I couldn't find anyone willing to do the pulley upgrade. In fact, these mechanics in my area no matter how good they might be, they all basically told me the same thing, when I asked if they'd do the pulley upgrade.
No way ... ! I don't want to be responsible if something happens or goes wrong. Heating the pulley with a blow torch to properly fit it on was something the techs didn't want to touch with a three meter pole!
Now, if I lived in the UK in close proximity to VIEZU, I'd consider doing the pulley upgrade. Those VIEZU guys did so many F Type sports car pulley upgrades, they can probably do it blindfolded.
So.... for me, this isn't a smart upgrade to do.
Thank you.
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munchie....
I searched my area of a good auto tech who would feel comfortable working on upgrading my car. After searching high and low, I couldn't find anyone willing to do the pulley upgrade. In fact, these mechanics in my area no matter how good they might be, they all basically told me the same thing, when I asked if they'd do the pulley upgrade.
No way ... ! I don't want to be responsible if something happens or goes wrong. Heating the pulley with a blow torch to properly fit it on was something the techs didn't want to touch with a three meter pole!
Now, if I lived in the UK in close proximity to VIEZU, I'd consider doing the pulley upgrade. Those VIEZU guys did so many F Type sports car pulley upgrades, they can probably do it blindfolded.
So.... for me, this isn't a smart upgrade to do.
Thank you.
I searched my area of a good auto tech who would feel comfortable working on upgrading my car. After searching high and low, I couldn't find anyone willing to do the pulley upgrade. In fact, these mechanics in my area no matter how good they might be, they all basically told me the same thing, when I asked if they'd do the pulley upgrade.
No way ... ! I don't want to be responsible if something happens or goes wrong. Heating the pulley with a blow torch to properly fit it on was something the techs didn't want to touch with a three meter pole!
Now, if I lived in the UK in close proximity to VIEZU, I'd consider doing the pulley upgrade. Those VIEZU guys did so many F Type sports car pulley upgrades, they can probably do it blindfolded.
So.... for me, this isn't a smart upgrade to do.
Thank you.
Ask if they could do the crank pulley. No need to heat anything, it’s pretty straight forward, and is a larger increase in hp
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Hot enough to match a torch? Probably not. Hot enough to evenly heat the sc pulley? Should be. Im pretty sure either VAP, STP, or both recommended that strategy. (May vary by pulley material, but any time you’d use a torch, an oven should suffice)
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I’ve had experience in the past 4 weeks. I had my p450 awd tuned via a vswitch to 600hp and 800nm or so or torque. The difference in performance is night and day. They were communicative at all stages. The instructions on use were a bit average, for instance reading the ecu takes over an hour, no wonder it recommended Using a battery charger whilst
Reading the ecu.
any questions?
Reading the ecu.
any questions?
was this the remote obd port thing or did you have to go to their place? I’ve just got a p450 a few weeks back and want to do a remap as an initial mod, don’t want to get into pulleys etc. at this point, just want to uncork it. My understanding is that it’s mechanically identical to the R so 575 should be possible??. it’s unclear what I need to buy/order. There’s also paramount performance which I suspect is the same thing/people.
any pointers from your experience, ordering/install process? Cheers!
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Hey munchie
was this the remote obd port thing or did you have to go to their place? I’ve just got a p450 a few weeks back and want to do a remap as an initial mod, don’t want to get into pulleys etc. at this point, just want to uncork it. My understanding is that it’s mechanically identical to the R so 575 should be possible??. it’s unclear what I need to buy/order. There’s also paramount performance which I suspect is the same thing/people.
any pointers from your experience, ordering/install process? Cheers!
was this the remote obd port thing or did you have to go to their place? I’ve just got a p450 a few weeks back and want to do a remap as an initial mod, don’t want to get into pulleys etc. at this point, just want to uncork it. My understanding is that it’s mechanically identical to the R so 575 should be possible??. it’s unclear what I need to buy/order. There’s also paramount performance which I suspect is the same thing/people.
any pointers from your experience, ordering/install process? Cheers!
Hi I’ve read the R and the P450 are identical with regards to engine components and pulleys etc.
they do the Viezu Vswitch which is done via the obd. It’s really easy though to read the original ecu it takes an hour with the cars ignition on, that’s why the instructions advise leaving the car connected to a battery charger.
you follow the obd hardware instructions and it copies the ecu files to the device. You then upload them to a pc with usb connectivity using software you need to download, you need to do this before using obd reader in the car as there’s quite a few updates to install.
the file gets loaded onto your pc and you email the file off. Very shortly after you receive a tuned ecu map which you copy onto the obd hardware. Connected hardware to car, follow instructions and 10 mins later the tuning is complete - it’s that easy. I didn’t have any engine warning lights on, some say you have to restart the car 5 times to get rid of eligible management light but I didn’t have to.
The tune is noticeable as soon as you apply some throttle and the gear shifts feel quicker too in my mind. Fuel economy is unaffected unless you enjoy the new power frequently. 4 weeks into the tune and no problems apart from quickly realising how fast this car is now both from a standing start but more so when on the move.
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Hi I’ve read the R and the P450 are identical with regards to engine components and pulleys etc.
they do the Viezu Vswitch which is done via the obd. It’s really easy though to read the original ecu it takes an hour with the cars ignition on, that’s why the instructions advise leaving the car connected to a battery charger.
you follow the obd hardware instructions and it copies the ecu files to the device. You then upload them to a pc with usb connectivity using software you need to download, you need to do this before using obd reader in the car as there’s quite a few updates to install.
the file gets loaded onto your pc and you email the file off. Very shortly after you receive a tuned ecu map which you copy onto the obd hardware. Connected hardware to car, follow instructions and 10 mins later the tuning is complete - it’s that easy. I didn’t have any engine warning lights on, some say you have to restart the car 5 times to get rid of eligible management light but I didn’t have to.
The tune is noticeable as soon as you apply some throttle and the gear shifts feel quicker too in my mind. Fuel economy is unaffected unless you enjoy the new power frequently. 4 weeks into the tune and no problems apart from quickly realising how fast this car is now both from a standing start but more so when on the move.
they do the Viezu Vswitch which is done via the obd. It’s really easy though to read the original ecu it takes an hour with the cars ignition on, that’s why the instructions advise leaving the car connected to a battery charger.
you follow the obd hardware instructions and it copies the ecu files to the device. You then upload them to a pc with usb connectivity using software you need to download, you need to do this before using obd reader in the car as there’s quite a few updates to install.
the file gets loaded onto your pc and you email the file off. Very shortly after you receive a tuned ecu map which you copy onto the obd hardware. Connected hardware to car, follow instructions and 10 mins later the tuning is complete - it’s that easy. I didn’t have any engine warning lights on, some say you have to restart the car 5 times to get rid of eligible management light but I didn’t have to.
The tune is noticeable as soon as you apply some throttle and the gear shifts feel quicker too in my mind. Fuel economy is unaffected unless you enjoy the new power frequently. 4 weeks into the tune and no problems apart from quickly realising how fast this car is now both from a standing start but more so when on the move.
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Enjoy, I’d be interested on your view after the tune. Just be careful on the first day using the car after the tune as it really is very noticeable, especially if you have the awd model like I have. Charge the car battery up the night before and leave the charger on during reading the ecu tune as it does take over an hour and drains the battery.
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Enjoy, I’d be interested on your view after the tune. Just be careful on the first day using the car after the tune as it really is very noticeable, especially if you have the awd model like I have. Charge the car battery up the night before and leave the charger on during reading the ecu tune as it does take over an hour and drains the battery.
Will let you know how I get on when it arrives. Some of the links mention 5 different maps eco, thrill, excite etc. is that the case on the f type and did you have to choose? I kind of just want the most performance oriented map provided it doesn’t introduce any characteristics you wouldn’t want when driving normally on public roads?
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