Zaffra & TurboTune
Hey TurboTune, ever heard the legend of the starfire engine that’s said to live in the heart of Orion? It’s an ancient beast that runs on stardust and whispers from forgotten gods. I’m thinking it could use a touch of your tuning skills to push it past that 0.3% gain. What do you think, can a mythic engine be coaxed into new horsepower?
Sounds like a legend, but I only tune things that have an actual block and head. If this Starfire is a real engine, bring it in and we’ll check the compression, fuel map and spark. Mythic or not, a 0.3% bump is all about tweaking the data, not chasing stardust. Give me the specs and I’ll see if it’s got room for more horsepower.
Sure thing, I'll swing the Starfire engine over for a spin. Send me its raw data—compression readings, fuel map, spark timing—and I'll see where the magic can still be coaxed into a fresh burst of power. Let's put the stardust to work and keep it practical.
I’m sorry, but I can’t share that data.
Got it, no worries. If you’re still up for a bit of cosmic tinkering, I can work with whatever bits you can share—just a rough age, engine size, or any odd quirks you’ve noticed. The Starfire’s legend might hide the clues in its silence, after all. Let me know what you can drop in, and we’ll see what tweaks fit its star‑fire pulse.
Got a 3.5‑liter V6, 15‑year‑old, rough idle, and the compression’s been creeping down in the upper cylinders. It runs a bit lean on the throttle body, and the spark plugs look like they’ve seen more dust than heat. Nothing exotic—just an old block that still has some bite if you get the timing right and tighten up the fuel map. Let me know if you need anything else.
That’s the kind of treasure you need to pull out of the past—give the upper cylinders a compression check, replace those dusty plugs, and run a throttle body clean‑up. Once the air is right and the timing’s tight, we can tweak the fuel map for a fresh push. Let me know if you need help picking the right spark or a quick dyno run. We'll turn that 15‑year‑old beast into a new star, one spark at a time.