Over the last 14 months or so we have been developing
our tuning strategies for the Infiniti Q50 and Q60 platforms using Ecutek software. Our head Nissan/Infiniti
tuner Stew actually purchased his own 2018 Q50 S to be able to both street-tune and dyno-tune on his personal
car and see where the downfalls of the stock platform may be. Hundreds of hours of development have resulted
in a very good understanding of the unique ECU tuning for these vehicles. Read on for some valuable tuning info!
Stillen is a very well known tuning house out
in California, and they have been respected in the Nissan game for a very long
time. When the VR30DDTT was released Stillen did a lot of their own research to
determine the best turbo efficiency range. They posted this data and this was
useful as a set of datapoints to use when developing our own tuning strategies.
What they found is that peaking boost around 18 psi and tapering to 15-16 psi
at redline is the most efficient boost range for the turbo/engine setup the
VR30 utilizes.
We've confirmed this through our own tuning but
also by researching what other VR30s are making at different power levels. We
recently ran an FBO Q50 RedSport on a Mustang dyno with a competitor's e-tune,
along with Burger Motorsport intakes, AMS lower downpipes, Magnaflow exhaust,
and a Frozen Boost heat exchanger. With full bolt-ons and the other shops e-tune,
this car made 418whp and 486wtq at 23-24 psi (this is a lot of boost for the
stock turbos). In comparison, we ran a
bone stock Redsport on the same dyno just days before (very similar weather and
conditions) with no modifications, just our own custom Ecutek tune, and we were able
to achieve 409whp and 474wtq! That is less than 10 horsepower difference with NO
mods, just our tune!
So with the above reference, at 18psi we're
making almost as much power as the competitors tune is at over 20+ psi, all
while putting less stress on the turbos and drive-train. Our tune is clearly ideal, as you don’t want
to sacrifice having a safety margin on your engine for less than a 10hp
gain. The harder you push turbos, the
hotter the air is going to be entering your combustion chambers, and the higher
the likelihood for engine killing detonation. It’s for this reason we would
much rather make 418whp at 18psi, vs. making only 9hp more with 5-6 more pounds
of boost.
Our tuning philosophy is to tune a vehicle and
make as much power as we can, SAFELY.
You can’t always control the environment you’re in; whether that is the
quality of the gas you pump in to the tank, the weather (temperature, humidity,
elevation), or the general driving conditions. If your car is tuned to the
ragged edge of safety just to make a few more horsepower, and you happen to get
a bad tank of gas, or it’s a really hot day or both, you could be buying yourself a new engine pretty quickly. So, keep this in mind when looking for a
tuner or a shop to modify your car. Are
they taking the time to research the platform and tuning accordingly? Are they pushing your engine to the max just
to show a little more power on the dyno screen? At Circuit Motorsports make sure when we are dyno tuning the Infiniti Q50 Q60 platform to leave a bit of safety for our customers!
Circuit Motorsports is a performance auto shop located in Orlando, Florida. We specialize in performance upgrades, ECU tuning, engine builds, and fabrication. If you are interested in performance upgrades, a dyno-tune or e-tune, or a full build consultation contact us today!
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