You ain't joking. A strong headwind and ANY % of elevation makes the GX's cruise gear hunt atrociously.Good Lord, this is worth thou$and$ alone. The CC in the GX is atrocious.
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You ain't joking. A strong headwind and ANY % of elevation makes the GX's cruise gear hunt atrociously.Good Lord, this is worth thou$and$ alone. The CC in the GX is atrocious.
Any issues with running a tune in California? Issues passing SMOG?
Thanks, Volkswagen Diesels!!!...The smog test checks the ECU for tunes now, at least if you're in a high smog test county...
I have a pedal commander that came with my 06 Tundra when I bought it, and when it's on the higher sensitivity settings cruise control is pretty much unusable.Good Lord, this is worth thou$and$ alone. The CC in the GX is atrocious.
Thanks, Volkswagen Diesels!!!![]()
The nice thing about throttle controllers is that they change your experience every. single. time. you. drive.I installed the ShiftPower throttle mod today, easy install. The difference is dramatic. I will use this until I finish researching available tunes and decide on one next year some time.
Generally any reputable "tuner" will be able to tell you if it's CA legal or not, assuming it's not some Mama's basement hacker making it.Any issues with running a tune in California? Issues passing SMOG?
Thanks, rM2. Have you installed a tune on your GX, or at least researched it? I realize you are in CA, just wondering your experience with this subject...Generally any reputable "tuner" will be able to tell you if it's CA legal or not, assuming it's not some Mama's basement hacker making it.
personally, i'd be too worried about bricking it if I was loading different tunes always. I'd buy a second ECU and swap them in and out, but thats just me.If you buy the VF tuner single VIN license and cable you can reload the stock tune a few weeks before a smog check. Then load the custom tune afterwards.
Super helpful. Thank you!I've loaded and reloaded mine several times. No issues. The ECU swap requires lots of plugging and unplugging and could result in connector issues.
i'm glad you never had a issue, but that doesnt mean something cant go wrong. This is part of the TOS for "tuned by loi"I've loaded and reloaded mine several times. No issues. The ECU swap requires lots of plugging and unplugging and could result in connector issues.
Being that you are in TN, you probably also don't have emissions and would have no reason to load/reload a tune to pass an inspection. Luckily I'm in the same boat here in MO and can modify my rig as much as I wanti'm glad you never had a issue, but that doesnt mean something cant go wrong. This is part of the TOS for "tuned by loi"
In-case of any software bugs/issues or an ECU brick, it is standard procedure for me to supply VF Tuner with the tune file that caused the ECU bricking or any software errors that occur when selecting the tune file. VF Tuner checks and makes sure the tune file is not corrupted or a bad table that caused the bricking.
Your risk appetite / assessment thinks you have less risk of bricking your ecu than breaking a connector, mine this the inverse. I have a molex pin extractor and know how to use it. I'd rather swap a plug than be without a vehicle until a can get a ECU from the factory. Back to bricking, I've heard too many horror stories of people bricking their devices trying to root them. I'd rather swap and take my chances. Its not like the plug is a RJ-11 or RJ- 45. the plastic is pretty stout.
thanks for the infoBeing that you are in TN, you probably also don't have emissions and would have no reason to load/reload a tune to pass an inspection. Luckily I'm in the same boat here in MO and can modify my rig as much as I want. Lots of folks have been loading these YotaWerx tunes across the Toyota suite of trucks and SUVs; I have not seen any reports of someone bricking one of the ECUs (though they of course may be happening). It's honestly been one of the better upgrades for rig, the midrange power gains were very real and it pulls much harder (especially when towing).
I've pulled my ECU connectors out a few times to add in the WAT lockup controller. The wires are pretty small (22 ga or smaller) and barley longer than they need to be, and there is limited room to work in that area. I'm far from a electronics whiz, but it's definitely been a pain (at least for me) to splice up that harness and work on it.
No, not in my GX, I tried one in my old F350 crewcab 4x4 that I built out as an overlander, but it never worked right.Thanks, rM2. Have you installed a tune on your GX, or at least researched it? I realize you are in CA, just wondering your experience with this subject...