Installs will be available starting in April!
Hello Everyone,
Boundary will be doing installs on the Adaptronics starting in April when we get our new shop space up and running. This is good news for those that are close and far away. I'll finally get my hands on each model of car to produce standard base maps for each year and more turbo systems instead of relying on third parties to get maps back to me (not that I don't appreciate them!) Its just good to have your hands on the tune yourself so you can get idle tuned in really well. Let me know if anyone is interested in an install, Located in Southern Indiana actually just 15 mins north of Louisville KY. We should have lifts working by then as well so we'll be able to perform most of any aftermarket installation pretty easily. Best, Travis |
And I get to be the first one!! Miata at least...
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Where is your shop going to be Travis?
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Its going to be over on Corydon Pike if you know where that is. Just off the Georgetown exit, take a left when you get off, take the second left and follow it down the winding road. It will be over there on the left. You can also come up from New Albany, go out main street and take the branch to the right on Corydon Pike and follow it up. You'll definitely have to come out too.
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Very familiar, nice spot. Nothing like having a great twisty road right out the back door of the shop, lol. I'll definitely come check it out when you open up.
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Good news about base maps.
Any luck on my AIT sensor Travis? Still in limbo. |
Hello Jay, its on its way, but it will probably still take 3-4 days to get there.
Best, Travis |
Want to try to conquer a 96 with VVT over the long easter weekend? If so sign me up, after the last year of head scrathching, it would be worth the 20 hour roundtrip drive.
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Originally Posted by TravisR
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Hello Jay, its on its way, but it will probably still take 3-4 days to get there.
Best, Travis |
I'm just going to send you another one. Its a 20 dollar part, I'd brather you get it then go through another one of these episodes of waiting and waiting for it in forever never canada/US postal system. I'll get the declaration form number out to you today.
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Too late. I'm going to get it locally, as per the email I sent. Yes it is only a $20 part, BUT it is a show stopper for me getting my car on the road.
You can blame the postal service all you want, but where is the tracking number? How was the item sent? In our correspondence I stressed that I would need the part fast and asked you to ship it quickly. I'm not going to go through the entire time line here, but this has been going on since January 11th. I've done MANY transactions with vendors in the US and I've never had this much trouble before. Are you sending shit to Canada via mule service? To get this part locally is nearly $100 from a dealer ($59 for the AIT, $36 for the pigtail). High cost but I can have the part in my hand today. I could order it online and save, but I'd be looking at another week to get it. Anyway, I'm done. Paypal me back the $20 I paid and I'll get the part myself. Sorry to vent in this thread, but I'm frustrated. I hope you get your shit together. |
Hello Jay,
The service used was USPS, and I'm currently in a move so my files are all over the place with declarations tickets. Its an unfortunate side effect of a transition, and I apologize for the inconvenience. Like the Adaptronic that was sent to Canada via USPS (which I trust was post marked 1 month prior to when I sent it) it took over 1 month to arrive. I'm not sure if its because of customs forms, general problems in making the transfer from USPS to Canada, or what, but my shipments to Canada have been significantly delayed. I can't do anything with the package even if a number was given as the Canadian post won't do anything with shipments which have less then 2 months of time between delivery and sent date. On a side note, the GM temp sensor is not required for the operation of your vehicle. Many cars including an MSM tuned a couple months back, my vehicle, and many others use the stock sensor reading atmosphere for readings. As long as its tuned according to its AFR air temperature efficiency of your inter cooler/compressor system is taken into a account directly by the fuel table. As a matter of fact when the MSM was switched to a post compressor turbo after he tuned only realized changes in AFR at less then .2-.3 on average which is nearly within the margin of error for the sensors. There is a lot of to-do about post compressor air temperature sensors, but unless your car would experience extreme heat soak fuel delivery should only be off by 2-4% in the worst cases from a properly tuned map. I will refund your money as requested. If you receive the temperature sensor you are free to keep it of course. Best, Travis |
The factory air temp sensor is in the MAF, which is in a box under my bench. So right now the car literally does not have one.
Thanks for the refund. |
I would go as far as to say run it without for a few weeks, and let me send this one express. The most it will be off is a few percent (which you won't realize tuning to a level it will matter by the time the sensor arrives), and as long as you have a water temperature sensor your cold start and warm-up driving should be largely unaffected.
Best, Travis |
well thats 320-330 miles for me but from the looks of it i'll bite the bullet and have the bad boy tuned by some one that knows what the hell they are doing. What price tags are we looking at here for complete install and tune? I have the turbo installed with discoed wastegate. Got the Adaptronic in the box just like u sent it to me. Car is running on stock ecu.
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2 weeks and no response? :(
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Hey Sorry! I don't always get to all parts of the forums.
270 for install, and ~100 or so for a street tune. Dyno tune and the works would probably be closer to 300. For most peoples needs a street tune will get them %90 of where they want to be. Let me know if you have any other questions. |
what is street tune exactly? Driving on the butt dyno or what?
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bump ^?
what are your working hours and so forth? I'm asking for more info since i'd rather have some one install and tune the ecu that knows what they are doing than the shop down the street that has only installed intakes and rattlecans. What about the air temp sensor? Do you guys include that int he installation or do i need to mess around with that before i get thhere or whatever the case might be? My intake is steel so it should be easy to weld a bung on there. |
Jeeze! I keep missing this thread. i don't get update notifications for it for some reason. I'm there 9-6 daily. We need to bring it in on a weekend though. I can barely keep up with customers during the week. I can TIG your bung to your tube as long as the tube is in good shape, and not super thin.
The Street tuning is just where we go out and get the fuel right. So we'll get all your power fuel levels in the right place, and I'll play with map leveling in the cruise region to give the Adaptronic a leg up on auto tuning the mid range cells. We'll be using conservative timing, and not really messing with that as much. I can put some det can headphones on and kind of get an idea, but its best to leaving ignition timing for the dyno. |
gotcha, well if i go there i'd rather have the entire thing done properly so it will be all dyno tuned and i assume you can do that on the weekend?
I will get in contact with you about an appointment and so forth when i get out of college. Only problem is your location is 6-7 hours from me lol. |
Awesome!! Ill be there once i get back from deployment for a full service dyno tune. 6 months from now!
Thanks again Travis! |
Stay safe man^
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Originally Posted by etnad
(Post 567906)
Awesome!! Ill be there once i get back from deployment for a full service dyno tune. 6 months from now!
Thanks again Travis! |
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