Eurocharged Tune
Re: Eurocharged Tune
Originally Posted by onehundred80
Mine does not see the roads until all the snow is gone for good and we have had some rain to wash away most of the salt.
We still have some snow left on the ground so I'm guessing at least two to three weeks to go if I'm lucky.
My wife said I love my car more than I love her.
I replied that was not true, I said I love my car much more than I love her.
That's when the fight started.
We still have some snow left on the ground so I'm guessing at least two to three weeks to go if I'm lucky.
My wife said I love my car more than I love her.
I replied that was not true, I said I love my car much more than I love her.
That's when the fight started.
Let me know if you need a place to stay.......there is a little bit of room left here in the doghouse.
Re: Eurocharged Tune
Originally Posted by bluecoupe
16 C today in Gods country.
I started to put the 74 mm TB on today, but I could not get the oil breather hose off, it's so cold in the garage the rubber was solidly on there. I'm going to have to start the car and warm it up or put a heat gun on it to soften the rubber.
I'm going to try the HID's some time, but I may swap them out and try Osram Rallye bulbs instead or just put the Rallye bulbs in the highs. They are 65 watt and plus plus rating. That's plus more light and plus extra life over standard 55 watt bulbs. They are $20 to $25 each, not legal but neither are the HID's.
From Daniel Stern.
"Standard H7:
55w, 1500 lumens, 500 hours
H7 ultra "Plus+50" (any brand):
55w, 1580 lumens, 225 hours
H7 Xtreme "Plus+80" (Philips) or "Plus+90" (Osram):
55w, 1620 lumens, 200 hours
H7 rallye+65 (Osram only):
65w, 2100 lumens, 500 hours, obvious choice.
The extra 10w is of no consequence as far as electrical power or heat --
those 80w to 100w bulbs are a different story, and they produce less light
and have a shorter lifespan than the Osram 65w item. "
Osram Night Breakers (65 watt) give a whiter light, but do not last as long.
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Re: Eurocharged Tune
Originally Posted by onehundred80
They are going to be calling me back, I left a message yesterday as they were closed for business. I would have ordered by now but you know the story.
Old Retired man forgets to call during the week and remembers late friday after hours . Then argues with the answering machine
Re: Eurocharged Tune
Originally Posted by Beaner
Ohh we know the story...
Old Retired man forgets to call during the week and remembers late friday after hours . Then argues with the answering machine
Old Retired man forgets to call during the week and remembers late friday after hours . Then argues with the answering machine
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Re: Eurocharged Tune
Originally Posted by oledoc2u
They are at the Texas Mile, I will call them next weekend.....good luck...I guess I will do a remote tune asa I can get in touch with them as well...
Yes they are at the TX Mile....they just ran a CLS55...171mph and were disappointed.
It's really hot out in Goliad this weekend.
Re: Eurocharged Tune
I've just returned home and I'll be calling tomorrow. I got the cell phone number for Jerry (at Eurocharged) from our Onehundred80 Dave. I understand the cost to be to be $265 + some pennies USD. This will give me the tune and will incude shipping of a cable to my home. Dave tells me that they accept PayPal payments.
I don't know of any details for meeting at Steve's home for the tune day, but I guess that will all be sorted out later in April.
I'm looking forward to meeting everyone whenever the date is.
I don't know of any details for meeting at Steve's home for the tune day, but I guess that will all be sorted out later in April.
I'm looking forward to meeting everyone whenever the date is.