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    I get the rough idle with the Bluefin tune too (not enough to worry me), and mines a manual.
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    What oil are you using?
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    whatever the workshop put in. I guess its 5w-30. im thinking perhaps 5w-40 might be better for the track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dportaz View Post
    Bluefin tune:
    - Idle 50% of the time is a bit rough
    - Shudders when I lift off the brake pedal (could be issue with clutch packs)
    - Shudders just before I come to stop
    - D mode shifting has a mind of its own. Under the same load/acceleration, sometimes it holds the gears when accelerating, and other times it shifts waaayyy to early...

    Stock tune:
    - Idle seems smoother
    - Shudder is significantly less when lifting the brake pedal
    - Only very light shudder just before coming to a stop
    - D mode gear shifting is definitely smoother and changes how it should, making it much better to drive but obviously no where near the power of stage 2
    D mode is fuzzy logic and does surprise me once a week

    The shudder when coming to a stop is just a down change
    It's just that you didn't ask for the down change and weren't aware or expecting it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    D mode is fuzzy logic and does surprise me once a week

    The shudder when coming to a stop is just a down change
    It's just that you didn't ask for the down change and weren't aware or expecting it
    If it was once a week I would be fine it - its a daily thing.. take off and its fine, next time a take off its spastic.... next time spastic, next time fine... Etc...

    The shudder coming to a stop is definitely not from just the down change into 1st... Lets say im in manual mode and ive changed it down to 1st... the shudder happens even after that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by zei20t View Post
    whatever the workshop put in. I guess its 5w-30. im thinking perhaps 5w-40 might be better for the track.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MountainBikeMike View Post
    Anyone know what the cost is to reset the bluefin to ready it for on-sale? And what it would sell for? I also had paid an extra $150 for stage 2 and onwards, does this mean the unit will always come with stage 2 in requested for the new buyer?
    Put your car back to the stock tune, reset the Bluefin unit via discussion with Superchips in the UK (a special screen comes up on your computer to reset it) and then you sell the unit as a reset unit. The new owner then can get a stage 1 tune at no cost.

    I sold my old Bluefin unit to zei20t (who has posted above, now using it on his Octavia) and that was the process i did to reset mine before selling it.

    Generally you get around $500-550 for a reset unit. They sell for under $700 brand new these days, so you cant expect much more than $500-550 for a second hand unit.

    Doesnt matter if you are stage 1,2 or 3 - once you reset the Bluefin you have lost what ever stage you were at. The buyer starts from stage 1 and will have to pay for stage 2 or 3 just like you did.
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    Yeah I think the price of the reset units are going down, I purchased mine last week for $225 pick up, could have just been lucky though!

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    ^ very lucky - have never seen one that cheap before. I think about $400 (for a quick sale) is the cheapest ive seen.
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    Hey guys,

    I'm John from Tigersoft Performance in Melbourne, and a Superchips dealer. If anyone has any problems or questions about Bluefin or the tune, please feel free to contact me and I will do my best to answer.

    1) I'm dealing with Superchips in the UK now to find a resolution to the problems that dportaz reported.
    2) NOO63N you picked up a bargain, well done!When you buy a second hand Bluefin, you are paying for the tune, not the handset. Buying a new tune for $225 is awesome.
    3) Superchips ANZ charge $150 to reset a Bluefin less than 1 year old, and $400 to reset a Bluefin older than 1 year old.
    4) Lucas_R is correct, once the Bluefin is reset it is completely reset, and the new owner will start with Stage 1.

    Anyway, if anyone needs any help, give me a yell!

    Cheers

    John


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