Cobb AP for 2011 Evo X?
Damn I'm really itching to get the car tuned after seeing those numbers. I already own an AP so I guess I'll just wait.
Is it even worth getting the cobb ap if the stock tune is so good on the 2011 model? How much improvement can the cobb tune get?
Anthony
Last edited by EVOXcellence; May 13, 2011 at 12:28 PM.
^^ that, or throw up the maps and let me flash mine with the current software. i'll be satisfied with the maps for now, then when the software and firmware are both finished, that will be icing on the cake.
my 2 cents: i'm part of a 7 person web development team here at work, and i know what it's like to work on and roll out iterations of software... it really can be unclear at times when the product will be finished. but our iterations and revisions are made in small, logical steps, with ETA's and feature lists for each iteration. telling customers "soon" for however long they've been saying that, is IMO unacceptable. especially for a product they're currently selling that does not provide support out of the box. furthermore, releasing all of these features in this "massive update" is only going to cause havoc and nightmares for their support team if this "massive update" has issues.
if you're going to sell a product for the amount of money you're charging for the AP, the least you could do would be to tell it how it is - "soon" just doesn't work. provide a realistic ETA and details on each featureset. release featuresets in shorter bursts, not huge updates that aggravate customers and could potentially cause a bottleneck when said features are released.
/rant
ps. still super-stoked for the update
just annoyed i've seen "soon" 10 different times.
my 2 cents: i'm part of a 7 person web development team here at work, and i know what it's like to work on and roll out iterations of software... it really can be unclear at times when the product will be finished. but our iterations and revisions are made in small, logical steps, with ETA's and feature lists for each iteration. telling customers "soon" for however long they've been saying that, is IMO unacceptable. especially for a product they're currently selling that does not provide support out of the box. furthermore, releasing all of these features in this "massive update" is only going to cause havoc and nightmares for their support team if this "massive update" has issues.
if you're going to sell a product for the amount of money you're charging for the AP, the least you could do would be to tell it how it is - "soon" just doesn't work. provide a realistic ETA and details on each featureset. release featuresets in shorter bursts, not huge updates that aggravate customers and could potentially cause a bottleneck when said features are released.
/rant
ps. still super-stoked for the update
just annoyed i've seen "soon" 10 different times.
^^ that, or throw up the maps and let me flash mine with the current software. i'll be satisfied with the maps for now, then when the software and firmware are both finished, that will be icing on the cake.
my 2 cents: i'm part of a 7 person web development team here at work, and i know what it's like to work on and roll out iterations of software... it really can be unclear at times when the product will be finished. but our iterations and revisions are made in small, logical steps, with ETA's and feature lists for each iteration. telling customers "soon" for however long they've been saying that, is IMO unacceptable. especially for a product they're currently selling that does not provide support out of the box. furthermore, releasing all of these features in this "massive update" is only going to cause havoc and nightmares for their support team if this "massive update" has issues.
if you're going to sell a product for the amount of money you're charging for the AP, the least you could do would be to tell it how it is - "soon" just doesn't work. provide a realistic ETA and details on each featureset. release featuresets in shorter bursts, not huge updates that aggravate customers and could potentially cause a bottleneck when said features are released.
/rant
ps. still super-stoked for the update
just annoyed i've seen "soon" 10 different times.
my 2 cents: i'm part of a 7 person web development team here at work, and i know what it's like to work on and roll out iterations of software... it really can be unclear at times when the product will be finished. but our iterations and revisions are made in small, logical steps, with ETA's and feature lists for each iteration. telling customers "soon" for however long they've been saying that, is IMO unacceptable. especially for a product they're currently selling that does not provide support out of the box. furthermore, releasing all of these features in this "massive update" is only going to cause havoc and nightmares for their support team if this "massive update" has issues.
if you're going to sell a product for the amount of money you're charging for the AP, the least you could do would be to tell it how it is - "soon" just doesn't work. provide a realistic ETA and details on each featureset. release featuresets in shorter bursts, not huge updates that aggravate customers and could potentially cause a bottleneck when said features are released.
/rant
ps. still super-stoked for the update
just annoyed i've seen "soon" 10 different times.



