Razorecko
01-16-2007, 01:46 PM
So I gave the gtech pro a try and these are the times i got under the following conditions
6500 miles on the GC
23 F' outside
3/4 tank of gas of 93'
Curb weight 5010 w/ Driver
12 in Default Rollout " Shallow Stagin"
Mopar Cai & Mopar Exhaust
0-60 times
Auto - 4.41
Autostick - 4.36
obviously the autostick is faster, since its an 07 it'll automatically shift at redline.
I'm not sure too much about what the point of the 12inch rollout is and if it'll hurt or help 0-60mph times.
jlandbl
01-16-2007, 02:30 PM
Nice job. So it's quicker in autostick but only when the car shifts for you after 1st, correct? I just had the TCM flash done on my 06 yesterday and it seems to feel quicker in Auto vs. Autostick. But my testing is gut feel since I don't have a g-tech or go to tracks. Thanks.
Razorecko
01-16-2007, 02:50 PM
Nice job. So it's quicker in autostick but only when the car shifts for you after 1st, correct? I just had the TCM flash done on my 06 yesterday and it seems to feel quicker in Auto vs. Autostick. But my testing is gut feel since I don't have a g-tech or go to tracks. Thanks.
Yea pretty much , it seems that the 1st-2nd shift in autostick is faster and harder than in auto, and since that shift is near the 60mph it makes a difference in the overall time.
timster
01-16-2007, 07:45 PM
nice times.. I noticed that autostick seemed to give me better times as well, but not by much.
Razorecko
01-16-2007, 09:03 PM
nice times.. I noticed that autostick seemed to give me better times as well, but not by much.
Thanks, definitley not the times that you got - what settings did you use for the gtech -like curb weight & Rollout ?
timster
01-16-2007, 09:14 PM
curb weight 5000
I can't adjust the rollout since I have the SS version..so it's stuck at 12 inches. I think lowering it may increase the time by 1 to 2 tenths of a second, but don't know for certain.
Razorecko
01-16-2007, 09:21 PM
I never reset the tcm or anything after the install of cai or exhaust, that'll be my next thing and than try to run it tomorrow since we'll be having the same weather...get a chance to see if reseting the tcm actually does anything or is just b.s. - the gtech is definitley usefull, even if not for the accurate readings than just for the overall insight on mods or techniques that help or dont.
FastJeepSRT8
01-16-2007, 09:28 PM
Impressive results I'm looking forward to picking up a G-tech. Whats the main difference between the Pro and SS? Does one do more than the other?
Timster - Your times you recorded with your G-Tech have got to be the best I've seen stock. You really lucked out with your Jeep bro. I'm Jealous! :p
Razorecko
01-16-2007, 10:17 PM
Impressive results I'm looking forward to picking up a G-tech. Whats the main difference between the Pro and SS? Does one do more than the other?
Timster - Your times you recorded with your G-Tech have got to be the best I've seen stock. You really lucked out with your Jeep bro. I'm Jealous! :p
Yea it has more adjustable options and you can also hook it up to a pc to upload your info into software it comes with, probally for more indepth results and i think you can also upgrade the software in the unit itself through the website also than, - not sure havent tinkered that much with it yet but i definitley will.