Sunday, December 19, 2010

2010 Range Rover Supercharged

As usual were the first tuner in Canada able to programme the new Range Rovers. This particular Range Rover had our Ecu/Pulley package installed, the gains are 45hp & 50lbs tq. When we program the ECU, we can also remove the speed limiter/hesitation/flat spots, raise the rpm, etc.

IMPORTANT: Whenever you change a pulley on supercharged engine to gain more boost, you have to program the ECU otherwise the timing will be off !!!



Sunday, December 12, 2010

BMW X6M Hamann Motorsport Edition

Our California office Singh AutoSport programmed this X6M for Sonic MS in Mountain View, CA. Great looking car with excellent results.
Singh AutoSport were the first company to program the BMW X6M in North America.

BMW 35 Diesel Tuning

For the 2010 BMW 35 Diesels, the gain is 40hp 82lbs tq. The engine control units are password encrypted but as you guys know, thats not a problem.

Price is $995 USD.

BMW 335i 2010 - Mono Turbo N55

As mentioned before the 2010 BMW 335i N55 can be programmed, the only way we can program at the moment is by bench flashing. The password encryption isn't a problem.

The gain is 360hp 369lbs tq. We can also raise the rpm, remove the speed limiter/hesitation/flat spots, etc.

Porsche 993 Twin Turbo

Porsche owners the Porsche 993 Twin Turbo can be programmed, the gain is 65hp 70lbs tq.
The price is $1595 USD

Monday, October 25, 2010

2010 BMW 740i Turbo

We are now able to tune the new BMW 540i and 740i Turbo. The gain is 60hp 82 lbs tq.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Mercedes C230K Dyno Results


Stock hp: 181.28
Tuned hp: 200.32 (Gain: 19.04hp)

Stock tq: 171.85 lbs
Tuned tq: 190.29 lbs (Gain: 18.44 lbs tq)

These results are from the ECU only, if you add a pulley you'll see an addiotional 20-25hp.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Lamborghini LP560-4


The LP560-4 can now be programmed via OBD2 (onboard diagnostic port). The car is good for an additional 35hp & 35lbs tq minimum. When we first started programming the LP560-4, the only way it could be done was by removing and bench flashing the ECU’s. Now that we can programme them via OBD2 it takes less than 2 hours to complete the upgrade.

As usual 3S AutoSport is the first tuner in Canada to offer the upgrade.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

2010 Jaguar Owners

2010 Jaguar owners will be pleased know about the upgrades available for the new 5.0

Example: We can make a regular XJ/XJL Supercharged perform better than a XJ/XJL Supersport just by programming the ECU.

Stock XJ/XJL Supercharged: 470hp 424lbs tq 0-60 4.9 seconds
Stock XJ/XJL Supersport: 510hp 461lbs tq 0-60 4.7 seconds

With just a ECU tune we can take the 470hp 424lbs tq Supercharged engine to: 530hp 481lbs tq (Add another 25hp and 28lbs tq if you replace the supercharge pulley).

The 510hp 461lbs tq engine to 555hp 505lbs tq with the ECU/Pulley kit.

When we program the ECU, we can also remove the speed limiter/hesitation/flat spots, raise the rpm, etc.



IMPORTANT: Whenever you change a pulley on supercharged engine to gain more boost, you have to program the ECU otherwise the timing will be off !!!

Monday, August 9, 2010

BMW M6




The M6 can be programmed via OBD2 port or bench flashing the ECU. The gains from our custom programming are 33hp & 24lbs tq.

Euro launch package is also offered for the M6 & M5. The car can be launched at 4000rpm. This option is only available on the European models.

Our Clients M6 is setup for the Euro launch at a later date. Stay tuned!

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Porsche Carrera 4S cabriolet

Programming for this Porsche took place in Surrey B.C. 20hp & 20lbs tq is gained from our custom ecu upgrade. Client was very impressed with the results.

Check out the short video below we made of the test run, after the ecu tune was done.

A very happy customer :)

Friday, July 2, 2010

2010 Jaguar / Range Rover ECU Tune

The ECU tune for the 2010 Jaguar/Range Rover is now available (non supercharged and supercharged). We also have the pulley upgrade too.

These cars (Jaguar/Range Rover) can only programmed via the OBD2 port.

Again we are the first company to offer this upgrade in Canada.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Mercedes C300





The C300 seems to be very popular in the lower mainland. We programme these on a regular basis for local clients and through mail order.

It has been restricted from the factory. The car drives much better once tuned. It drives smoother, responds quicker, less hesitation and flatspots, raised rpm, speed limiter removed etc...etc..

Additional 20hp & 20lbs tq is added to the car from our custom ecu upgrade.

The C300 in the above pictures was programmed for a client in Surrey B.C.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Mercedes McLaren SLS





Our California location Singh Autosport programmed the McLaren SLS yesterday, from what they know its the first SLS to be programmed. The gains are minimum 50-60hp. Its a beast!!!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Mercedes S500 AMG



Minimum 20hp & 22lbs tq gains from the custom ecu upgrade. Our clients were blown away with how the vehicle responded after the upgrade and could not believe how software programming could provide such amazing results. The S500 went from moving like a tank with the restrictions place upon it to moving how it should which is fast, responsive, endless power and no restrictions at all.

Also removing the air flow restrictors helps the car breathe a lot better. To access these restrictors the hood has to be lifted and the intake pipes are located beside each head light. Our clients were removed prior to programming.

Another satisfied customer :)

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Volkswagen Touareg V10 TDI



We programmed this SUV a while back for a local lower mainland client. Don’t see many of these on the road. The vehicle can be programmed via OBD2 port or bench flashing the ECU's.

The gains are 40hp & 70lbs tq after our custom performance tune.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

BMW 335i Mono-turbo

We now have the ecu upgrade for the new BMW 335i mono-turbo and once again before any other tuner in Canada.

The gain for this car is 360hp 369lbs tq.

Friday, April 30, 2010

3S AutoSport will be visiting Toronto,Ontario


We'll be in Toronto from 5th to 18th of may.

Please call or send us an email so we can schedule appointments.

Car owner's...

BMW 530, 545i, 550i, 645i, 650i, 745i, 750i's, Mercedes 63 AMG have to be bench flashed which means we will need the ECU's. Removal instructions can be provided upon request.

Audi's, BMW M3, M5, M6, X6, X6M, Range Rover can be programmed via OBD2.

I hope this helps.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

BMW E60 M5 Dyno

We have attached a dyno sheet for the BMW E60 M5 forwarded to us by Singh Autosport. The car was tested using 91 octane by Eurorev of Inglewood. It was tested by an independent dyno facility which is not affiliated with any European car tuner.

The gain is 32hp 24lbs tq, the only mod the car had was an ECU upgrade. The dyno result might seem high but our UK office see's gains of 42hp +, these numbers are normal for a good tuner.

If your stock M5 is reading less than 440-450hp, you might want to consider using a different dyno.

Monday, March 22, 2010

The Dirty Side To Tuning

Forwarded to us by Jags Gill at Singh Autosport.

Can not mention company name because of legal reasons.

"I'm writing this after having a funny experience earlier this week (Monday).

A couple of weeks ago me and a business associate went to see a renown BMW tuner in Morgan Hill after being told by my customers that inter coolers and other accessories we're now available for the X6 50i.

When we got to their facility we asked the gentleman behind the front desk what was available for the X6 50i and his reply was, nothing at the moment but they we're working on some stuff. For those of you who have been to this company you will know there's a glass window which separates the front desk area and the workshop.

During the conversation I noticed a metallic black X6 50i which had stock gun metal coloured wheels and Texas plates, while looking at this car the gentleman from behind the desk said that this car had been brought to their facility from Texas.

The VP and the sales manager of this company came out from a separate office while I was talking to the gentleman behind the desk and said "Singh Autosport" and I replied "yes". I then introduced myself and Goshan from ESP. We talked about ECU tuning and they said they still didn't have anything for the X6 50i or X5M/X6M.

We started talking about horse power gains and I told them I stand behind my product, I also mentioned we get 32hp from a E60 M5 while everyone else gets 5-10hp. The M5 and M6 have been tested time and time again.

We've had a lot of their customers come to us in the past, they've always complained that this company has very little knowledge of whats new with regards to ECU tuning.

After showing us a new intake for the 135i BMW which is due to be released soon and another conversation about how they weren't able to programme the new 135i/335i/535i BMW's, we left. Before I left I said if they needed help with tuning we could tune the cars for them, this is something we never do but I said it as a kind gesture.

2 weeks later I got a call on Monday morning (03.15.10) around 10am from a gentleman who said he had a X6 50i and he wanted to get it programmed. The call was from a 408 number. I told him I was actually in town and said to come to the Fremont office.

We were working on a 2010 Audi S4 in the back of the shop and this Indian guy walked in. He introduced himself and said he called regarding the X6 50i. We went out for a test drive in my X6 50i and then returned to the back of my shop, his car was parked at the front.

I asked if we could see his car and he agreed, when I looked at his car I noticed it was the X6 50i which I saw at the workshop in Morgan Hill... exact car with the Texas plates. I then got suspicious because a lot of tuners who have no knowledge of tuning always try to steal other tuners files so I asked the gentleman if that car was at the facility in Morgan Hill... he ignored the question so I said "this car is from that tuner in Morgan Hill" and he said yes it was. He then told me the car had been there for 4 months and the tuner in Morgan Hill wasn't able to tune it.

The fact that he lied to me I started to talk crap about the company in Morgan Hill and he got really defensive. We went on a short test drive and when we returned we went to the back of my shop. I asked him if I could test drive his car and he agreed. Once I jumped in the drivers seat I noticed a picture of a young white girl next to a pair of brown shades, she looked between 3-5 years old (I don't have any kids so I wouldn't know her exact age). As my suspicion grew more and more I asked this Indian guy if he was married and he replied no, I then asked if he had kids and he had realized I've seen the picture of the young white girl to which he replied "you know how it is" and I replied "no I don't know, tell me". He continued with his lies and at this point my mind switched off.

When we pulled to the back of my shop I asked if he was from that company in Morgan Hill and he didn't reply... , I then asked if I could look around his car and he got defensive again and said "NO" to which I told him to leave and go back to where he just came from.

We found this funny to see how a company which most people recognize in North America with BMW tuning could behave this way".

Friday, March 12, 2010

Carrera S cabriolet

A local dealership assured our client, installing an update from Porsche would correct the hesitation issue in lower gears, update was done but the problem still remained. With our performance programming the hesitation issue is corrected with all gears, resulting in a dramatically improved driving experience. A after market exhaust was installed prior to programming and a k&n air filter is on its way to being installed, additional 20hp & 20lbs are gained from the ECU, Speed limiter removed, raised rpm, advanced timing, etc… etc… The results are well over 30hp Another satisfied Customer :)

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Exhaust Recommendations

We get asked all the time about exhausts/headers, etc. So were going to give you our thoughts and recommendations.

Audi/VW = Milltek

BMW = Supersprint

Exotics = Capristo or Quicksilver

Above is a picture of Supersprint headers for the BMW M5. You can see the excellent build quality and these give you real power gains, that's why they're used and recommended by the best BMW tuners in the world.

With Supersprint headers, you'll never get a check engine light. Even though the 02 sensors can be disabled, it's not recommended. Every sensor in a car has a purpose.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Forum Politics?


Forum administrators allow the promotion of products that don’t necessarily work purely because the company providing the product is a sponsor. Forum subscribers are like sheep that follow the flock; they take these forums as gospel. They assume that the administrators and other members have their best interests at heart but in reality it’s all a numbers game. The administrators cater to their sponsors and the subscribers are kept in line by deletion of new and innovative companies and products if they are not directly sponsoring the forum. The reason why companies such as ours do not support forums is it’s not an open board for discussion as it is promoted to be. It’s only an open discussion for those who put money in the forum administrator’s pocket. This is a purely political domain - if you play the game then you get the recognition. We believe as a company that there is a lot of false advertising in this industry that gives this industry a bad name. Forums will help sell their contributors products with full knowledge that they do not work. These people have only their wallets on their minds not their subscriber’s vehicle’s performance.

Sometimes it surprises us how these ‘tuners’ have time to even be involved in a forum discussion? Don’t they have work to do? We barely get time to respond to emails let alone discuss the weight of the lug nuts on a BMW.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Live Tuning?


We’ve always found this a hilarious subject. You’ll find a lot of tuners who offer ‘Live Tuning’ (they’ll offer to tune your car on a dyno).
We just want to explain something without getting too technical. If you’ve had or are considering getting your car tuned on a dyno, make sure the person tuning the car also has your vehicles factory diagnostic computer.

We’ve come across too many ‘Muppets’ in my time who will ‘rant and rave’ about their knowledge, or how they know how tune a car a dyno. Ok, first of all we just want to clarify that every car has to be tested on a dyno before a tuned file can created.

So many dyno's out here are incorrect so, if your dyno isn’t measuring correctly and your tuner has tuned your car on that dyno knowing very well that the dyno is incorrect then guess what?? Your car isn’t tuned properly. What starts off on the wrong foot, you know where were going with this. The correct way to create a file is to use a dyno which measures correctly. If your not happy with the results, delete the adaptation values using the factory diagnostic computer (BMW = GT1, Mercedes = Mercedes Star Diagnosis, Ferrari SD2/3, etc) and start again. For example we were like with many cars in North America the first company to programme the BMW M5 E60. After programming the car we then connected the GT1 to see how long it would take for the car to go through its adaptation period, the result was 105.4 miles. What this means is once your M5 has been programmed it will take that many miles for the file to fully adapt, even though you’ll feel the gain right away (the car will get faster and faster as it goes through this stage).

Some tuners will swear that the car adapts right away, we all know that’s nonsense. When we create a file for a car, yes we do use a dyno but we also road test it too. Different climate and weather conditions are important factors to consider, you don’t want a car that shows high numbers on the dyno but yet drives very poorly on the road.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Piggyback systems/Handheld programmers/Flux capacitors


We receive a lot of inquiries regarding piggyback systems/handheld devices; so we will gladly address that topic.

First of all, we would like to state that any self-respecting European car owner would never use a piggyback/handheld programming device. To use such a contraption is the equivalent to taking a “stab in the dark”. More often than not, they can be found and purchased on eBay, an online car forum or your local flea market. These piggyback units only trick the sensors in the car.

Companies that manufacture such devices have very limited or next to no knowledge of what tuning really entails. Owners of such units will scream and shout that they can take their car to a dealership, and by removing the device; no one will know it was ever installed; wrong! Normal telltale signs are blown engines, injectors and turbo’s.

Companies like BMW are now fully aware, and are able to check the vehicles shadow memory. The suppliers of such boxes blame the manufacture’s components. A typical response is: “BMW parts are poorly made blah blah blah”. No, perhaps it’s the contraption that you installed. Why do the manufactures of these units include OBD2 readers so you can delete engine codes? Owners of such contraptions will argue that if BMW updated the vehicle, the tuned file would be overwritten. Having updated software in your BMW isn’t a bad thing, and if the tuner can make the car run better after the update --then why not?

When tuning a car the “proper” way, you can raise the RPM, remove the speed limiter/hesitation/flat spots, adjust shifting, switch off the 02 sensors and much more. Someone who can tune the car correctly can offer these options to a customer.

Do you ever stop and wonder why the best tuners in world don’t offer these units? In fact, why don’t dealerships sell such units? If gaining power from a car was as easy as plugging in a little device, then life would be much easier… or maybe… just maybe some of the best engineers in the world know more than the boys at the car meets or forums.

Some boxes have something like 100 different files inside (relax were exaggerating); in this industry we refer to that as guess work, and as we mentioned earlier, “a stab in the dark”. Tuning the car via OBD2 or bench flashing the ECU is the safest way.

How safe is it? Our California location Singh Autosport works very closely with a lot of dealerships, ranging from Aston Martin, Bugatti, and Lamborghini. Having been in this industry for nearly twenty years. Our organisation knows what they are talking about.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Bentley Continental SuperSports

Singh Autosport (our California location) once again is the first company to programme the new Bentley Continental SuperSports. Even though the car is faster than a Continental GT from the factory, it actually has less power than a regular GT in the lower gears.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Porsche Cayman S

Programmed this Cayman S for a local client in B.C, The check engine light (CEL) came on after installing a complete Capristo exhaust system due to the headers. Its a common issue. Once programming was finished the gains were well over 45hp and the check engine light (CEL) was removed also. Client confirmed noticing a real big difference in throttle response, power and shifting. 3S AUTOSPORT's performance software and world renowned Capristo exhaust system makes this one fast car.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Mercedes C300

C300 was programmed for a client in New York by us. This is the feedback we got from him.
"The ECU upg. I had recently to my C300 is amazing. I can feel the response from the pedal and notice a difference in the mid range and top end. I will be scheduling a Dyno Run in a local shop pretty soon.

Thanks"

The gains were 20hp and 20lbs tq from the ECU.