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Old 10-11-2020, 09:43 AM
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Sounds like a strong 0.7s improvement! I wonder if others are seeing that. I am still under warrantee so I have some time to hide money from. my wife, lol
 
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I tested 0-60 using a Dragy late last year-- don't have any pictures of the best Tune + Pulley run as I never downloaded the app on my new phone. Did a few runs of each stage within a few days of each other. Results were as follows:

- Stock: 5.12 seconds (4.89 w/ 1ft rollout) | 68* F | DA 2790ft
- Tune Only : 4.55 seconds (4.33 w/ 1ft rollout) | 48* F | DA 536ft
- Tune + Pulley: 4.40 seconds (4.21 w/ 1ft rollout) | 52* F | DA 1162ft

The best Tune + Pulley run I had was ~ 4.3 seconds (4.1 w/ 1ft rollout). All were run on 35T AWD with stock Pirelli P7 tires on a less than ideal unprepped road, Dynamic Mode + Trac Off + Manual mode on "S", ~ 1/3 tank of gas.


 
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Wow thanks for the detail! Your XE is quick!!!
 
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thats quite the improvement!
I'd be curious to see if the transmission tuning from velocity would further increase that 0-60 time as well maybe get it closer to 4 flat
 
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Originally Posted by avinaash
thats quite the improvement!
I'd be curious to see if the transmission tuning from velocity would further increase that 0-60 time as well maybe get it closer to 4 flat
I actually just received the transmission tune so I will be flashing that tomorrow and doing some testing.
 
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Originally Posted by CSL
I actually just received the transmission tune so I will be flashing that tomorrow and doing some testing.
Curious what your take is with the trans tune. I did this on my bimmer before and it was a night and day change...but this zf already shifts as good as my 335 zf with stg 3 xhp tune... No doubt because the jag is 9 years newer, but still in for your results.
 
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Originally Posted by lifted.n.lowered
Curious what your take is with the trans tune. I did this on my bimmer before and it was a night and day change...but this zf already shifts as good as my 335 zf with stg 3 xhp tune... No doubt because the jag is 9 years newer, but still in for your results.
Overall I'm happy with the TCU tune-- had some hiccups during the flashing process but got it figured with help from the VAP team.

During normal driving the car feels relatively the same, nothing about the tune makes the transmission jerky. It definitely downshifts quicker. If you floor it and hit the kick switch it'll hit the ideal gear much quicker than before, even from the overdrive gears (7/8). What really makes it worthwhile to me is how it now matches the redline set by the ECU tune.

Before, the car in D/S would shift ~6700rpm, but I manual mode I could push 7K. When trying to get solid runs I would occasionally bounce off the limiter. Post-TCU tune, the car will shift in D/S at 7K, and in manual mode I can squeeze a few hundred RPM above that.

I have yet to measure 1/4 mile on the Dragy, but for 0-60 it has made the runs more consistent.
 
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Originally Posted by lifted.n.lowered
Curious what your take is with the trans tune. I did this on my bimmer before and it was a night and day change...but this zf already shifts as good as my 335 zf with stg 3 xhp tune... No doubt because the jag is 9 years newer, but still in for your results.
I'm obviously biased LOL! But I'm also a little Jaded TBH. Because of what we do I've driven all sorts of cars with all sorts of MODs. Chris was out testing the FType (same trans) at the airport and I drove it back to the shop. Wasn't even thinking about the mods, and it stood out to me enough that I was like "This thing is shifting way snappier.... oh yeah.... duh... we put the transmission tune on it!"
 
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Originally Posted by CSL
Overall I'm happy with the TCU tune-- had some hiccups during the flashing process but got it figured with help from the VAP team.

During normal driving the car feels relatively the same, nothing about the tune makes the transmission jerky. It definitely downshifts quicker. If you floor it and hit the kick switch it'll hit the ideal gear much quicker than before, even from the overdrive gears (7/8). What really makes it worthwhile to me is how it now matches the redline set by the ECU tune.

Before, the car in D/S would shift ~6700rpm, but I manual mode I could push 7K. When trying to get solid runs I would occasionally bounce off the limiter. Post-TCU tune, the car will shift in D/S at 7K, and in manual mode I can squeeze a few hundred RPM above that.

I have yet to measure 1/4 mile on the Dragy, but for 0-60 it has made the runs more consistent.
Originally Posted by Stuart@VelocityAP
I'm obviously biased LOL! But I'm also a little Jaded TBH. Because of what we do I've driven all sorts of cars with all sorts of MODs. Chris was out testing the FType (same trans) at the airport and I drove it back to the shop. Wasn't even thinking about the mods, and it stood out to me enough that I was like "This thing is shifting way snappier.... oh yeah.... duh... we put the transmission tune on it!"
Thanks for the responses gents. Like I mentioned, I've experienced a great TCU tune on an older zf transmission. I'm glad that this TCU tune results in even faster shifts than the stock config for this car, which is impressive. Still gotta get the ECU tune first though ;-)
 
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