Bigbadmonster: The G10 ECUs are tuneable, just like the G13B.
I haven't offered G10 chips because I don't have a G10 car to tune so that I can offer a known product. In order to tune your G10 car you need to:
1. Learn to use Tunerpro free tuning software (Google it...)
You want to learn the software and get an idea of how it works so you have an idea of what you want to do with the tune (and what can be done) before you start. Otherwise there's not much point in spending all the time and money to go to the next steps. I can send you the .xdf files and .bin files you need to manipulate the tune, but I'm not sure how universal they are to all G10 cars. The important stuff (ignition and fuel maps) are likely the same but there's no guarantee that you will be able to do everything you hope to do, at least not without digging through the code to find some things. Open the .bin with the .xdf and find the things you want to change. Look at the existing maps and get a sense for how all the tables work together. Some day, I'll get my own G10 car, but I'm not shipping one back from Hawaii, so don't hold your breath (we'll be here for 2 years).
2. Purchase and install a wideband O2 sensor and gauge.
3. Remove the OEM eprom VERY CAREFULLY and socket the ECU. If you don't want to buy and learn how to use a burner at this point, you might want to send your chip to me so I can pull a stock base tune for you that is known to be correct--the .bin I have should work, but there are no guarantees.
4. Purchase and install a Moates Ostrich emulator (Google it...)
A special version of Tunerpro (RT) talks to the Ostrich through your laptop. At this point have an assistant drive the car while you watch the wideband numbers and change the values in the cells richer or leaner until you see the numbers you want on the wideband--you will want to disable closed loop operation (not sure if this is possible on G10 ecu...) at least temporarily. You can also likely guess at adding a bit more advance in the ignition tables. If you want to really do it right, take your car to a dyno and do this all on the dyno with an experienced tuner.
Once you've done all that, you'll have a .bin in your Ostrich that is perfect for your car and it's mods. I can burn it to a chip for you and then you can use the Ostrich to tune another car, sell it, or whatever.
You could also sell your tune to others with the same ecu at this point--I'd be happy to pay you "royalties" on the thousands of chips you'll sell if you want to work with me for "mass production"

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