Cobb Stage 1 Tune on my 2015 Porsche Macan S - Part 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video, I share my experience tuning my 2015 Porsche Macan S. I recently purchased a pre-owned Cobb AccessPort V3, after much procrastination, and flashed the Cobb OTS 93 octane tune to the Macan ECU.
This is the first time I have done a ECU tuning in any of my cars, so, I truly don’t have any experience with this. I hope you can join me as I continue to learn and go through this journey…. Subscribe to the channel, as I plan to make many other videos related to engine tuning.
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I did cobb stage 1 2 years ago and still runs great... I noticed that your turbo pressure goes to 17-21 mine is always at 15-16 psi max
My boost pressure goes to a max of 21psi. I have a Macan S. I have some friends with Macan Turbo and they report lower boost pressure after a Cobb tuning.
Pretty awesome!!! I've been a customer of Cobb and the Accessport since 2004 (v1), so I know they make a great handheld product. What nationality are you, if you don't mind me asking? It's a very peculiar accent.
Thanks for your support and for watching. I grew up in Puerto Rico. Then, moved to the states many years ago… but still have a strong Latin-Caribbean accent…☺️
Great video my friend
Just made the purchase myself. BTW, what kind of scan tool are you using?
Launch X431. Bi-directional comm and ECU coding capable.
Thanks for your kind words and for your support!
Great video and I wasn’t sure if I was using the Cobb or Softronic but it appears the Cobb is easier and more user friendly. Was the gains night and day different😊
For my Macan S, it was night and day. My Macan woke up. Boost pressure went up from 14 to 15 psi to 21 to 22psi, and acceleration is on another level. Thanks for your support!
@@porscheDIY that is very reassuring and I am excited to do that next. I can assume us Macan S owners are all in agreement that when the sport button isn’t pushed down low it’s very lazy. I am coming from a 997.1 TT tiptronic and thought that was lazy down low but this is another level. My question is does the Cobb help down low when I am not in sport mode?
Thank you!
You say you purchased used. Was this unit initially for a Porsche macan? Or was it for a different vehicle and you were able to use it to flash the Macan? Thank you.
It needs to be specifically for Macan, and also for specific generation. For example, mine works for Macan Gen 1.
Did MPG change ? If so by how much?
Honestly, I didn’t notice any meaningful change in MPG. Thanks for watching and subscribe!
Hi friend. Have you solved the problem concerning valve noise when you release gas? I had the same problem and havent solved it installing flat 6 diverter valves...
The release is normal, but it is amplified when car is tuned. It seems that piston-type diverter valves will release more abruptly and with more turbulence, causing the noise level to be much higher. I changed my 034 diverter valves (piston-type) to APR diverter valves (diaphragm-type) and it helped a lot. The release is quieter and less frequent. I think Flat6 diverter valves are also piston-type, same as 034.
@@porscheDIYThanx form the information, friend. But couldn't that be a wastegate mechanic noise?
@@porscheDIY i confirm flat6 valves are piston type
So if you don't own a diagnostics tool, you just have to live with all those automatically generated fault codes the Cobb gives during flashing??
Not necessarily. You should be able to clear the fault codes with the Cobb Accessport. I should’ve demonstrated that as well. Didn’t think about it at the time since I had the diagnostic tool. Good question and observation though….
why why why!!! i'm cutting up my credit card!! must resist!
Haha… just do it… you won’t regret it. It completely transform the car…
I have a 2020 S...warranty till 12/3/26. Toward the end of warranty I will tune it. I want a Cayman long before this though lol
@@hillbillyflipper3843 Few folks with warranty still flash their ECUs, they get it back to stock every time they need to go to a dealer…. Just saying…😉
how much more HP did you get?
I don’t know. I didn’t take the Macan to a Dyno before or after. I can feel it though. Is night and day. Maybe there are other videos in TH-cam specific to how much HP the Macan S gains with the Stage 1 tune.