Will PROcede work with convertible models?
PERFORMANCE Q: Does the PROcede have dynamic power mapping? A: All modern cars have what you may call “dynamic mapping,” in the sense that they all search for targets, and make changes to the map if these targets are not met. Now, altering those targets without being over aggressive is the tricky part (the part that hasn’t been figured out by Audi tuners). So, this brings us to your question about the PROcede being static. The base PROcede is static. Using 3 dimensional maps, it outputs a given value per a given X and Y value. (Load or variable being Y, and RPM being X) With that said, the PROcede is working in conjunction with your factory ECU which is not static (this is the brilliance of an interceptor system). The factory ECU still has all of its ability to step in and make changes when it sees fit. So, the PROcede is static, but it does not work in the static manner that a standalone does. Q: What are the practical HP gains without the Vishnu Exhaust? I’m not that interested in PE