LOTUS EMIRA ─ ECU Tuning options

When are we going to have tune option other than Jubu at 10 000$ canadian or 6-7K US. I cant wait to get a 430-440 tune reflash for 3K US and I am all in.

Without the 3rd cat + air filter + a tune, I am looking to be close to 450HP + 7200rpm. . I will continue to dream and 🙏 pray! Amen !

BOE FAB - GRP - Sector111 - MonkeyWrench any developments news for us about this ?
 
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Does the Emira have a totally different ECU than the Evora and is harder to crack ? Because it is the same good old engine since decade I tought it was going to be a walk in the park to see some Emira Tune comes on the market but radio silence since.
 
Sorry it is in french ; but it is my workshop working on the Emira ; with the Jubu Kit460 and a set of KW V5 Clubsport, the sound becomes fantastic.
I wish I could speak French 😝
 
I wish I could speak French 😝
After watching this with CC translation (which mostly worked), this is a bear of an upgrade. Jubu is basically recommending removing the engine to do all they did, otherwise they described the install in "less than polite" terms. If you're going to go this far, I would also get the valve spring upgrade, and the clutch disk/flywheel upgrade. All of this would be an expensive all-in upgrade. Listening to the in-car driving segment at the end, for me this car would just be too loud to be enjoyable to drive for any length of time. They also got an increase of only 40 hp, not 60 as they were expecting.

I'm thinking titanium headers, y-pipe with high flow cats, and muffler, along with the Eventuri would get you pretty close to what they got with the Jubu ECU upgrade. I got 17 hp just out of the Eventuri. The full Ti exhaust setup would probably add another 12 or thereabouts, so altogether you'd see about a 30 hp increase for much less than the 460 package, without all the install grief.
 
Caveat emptor. Is the North American CAN bus stream the same as the European? Is it the same between the USA and Canada? Does JUBU have working ECUs in North America? Have they worked out all the bugs? What is their customer service like? Should you wait until it’s been proven to work outside of Europe? Pretty expensive brick otherwise.
 
After watching this with CC translation (which mostly worked), this is a bear of an upgrade. Jubu is basically recommending removing the engine to do all they did, otherwise they described the install in "less than polite" terms. If you're going to go this far, I would also get the valve spring upgrade, and the clutch disk/flywheel upgrade. All of this would be an expensive all-in upgrade. Listening to the in-car driving segment at the end, for me this car would just be too loud to be enjoyable to drive for any length of time. They also got an increase of only 40 hp, not 60 as they were expecting.

I'm thinking titanium headers, y-pipe with high flow cats, and muffler, along with the Eventuri would get you pretty close to what they got with the Jubu ECU upgrade. I got 17 hp just out of the Eventuri. The full Ti exhaust setup would probably add another 12 or thereabouts, so altogether you'd see about a 30 hp increase for much less than the 460 package, without all the install grief.
At that point it'd be time for the JUBU twin turbo V6 upgrade at 800hp.
 
Has anyone done the JUBU 440 upgrade? If I converted it AUS currency to US dollars is $7400. Damn!
 
Caveat emptor. Is the North American CAN bus stream the same as the European? Is it the same between the USA and Canada? Does JUBU have working ECUs in North America? Have they worked out all the bugs? What is their customer service like? Should you wait until it’s been proven to work outside of Europe? Pretty expensive brick otherwise.
I highly doubt there are different ECUs for different countries.
 
I highly doubt there are different ECUs for different countries.
Same OE ECU hardware, but the code is definitely different between markets as dictated by regulations. At leases 3 variations, EU & ROW (maybe UK is different now), China and North America (US, Canada, Mexico & Caribbean Islands)
 
At that point it'd be time for the JUBU twin turbo V6 upgrade at 800hp.
That would be cool but I would sooner go for the 600hp upgrade with a supercharger because the twin turbo has way more lag. It would however be mental to have 800hp but can you imagine keeping control when it goes from no power to bang. :p
 
For the ones who have installed the jubu ecu.. whats the plan in terms of bringing the car in for service while under warranty? Swapping the ecu before bringing in for service or keeping jubu in? Does it make a difference, would the notice for just a regular service?
 
I hope this happens soon that Toyota V6 has been heavily governed with the ECU and there's no reason for it. Would love to get this car up to 600+ horsepower - it would be a track beast!

You gear heads out there this is the Louts Emira Drivers plea - please help us get this engine performing in the manner it was engineered !
 
I hope this happens soon that Toyota V6 has been heavily governed with the ECU and there's no reason for it. Would love to get this car up to 600+ horsepower - it would be a track beast!

You gear heads out there this is the Louts Emira Drivers plea - please help us get this engine performing in the manner it was engineered !
The problem isn't the engine, it's the manual trans. It would have to be strengthened to handle those power levels, which is going to be expensive. It can be done, it's just going to cost... a lot.
 

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