DSC sport for a 2019?
#21
The 2019 is in development all of the functions work except ptm on some cars not all we are working to resolve this if you have a DSC module that was ordered for the 19 and have concerns we are more than happy to refund until the software is resolved I'm working on a customer car and awaiting a 2019 I ordered for myself to replace my 2016 please let me know how I can help I've always been open and responsive and have worked hard to provide good setup info and help in the Corvette community.
Regards Michael levitas
Regards Michael levitas
#23
Former Vendor
This is good to hear, Mike. You guys also have my unit in for repair for my 2018 application (intermittent connectivity issue), but as a 2018 owner I have the same PTM issue and would like to see the incompatiility resolved as soon as possible. Also, as a NoVA resident, let me know if there’s anything I can do in the way of local testing.
Ash
#24
Ok I have an offer for you..... Given that only some of the software performs in the 2019, how about you refund 1/2 my money and when you send the update for the full software capability I'll pay the 1/2 back to you? That way I can avoid installing, uninstalling, shipping, installing uninstalling controllers. You can respond through a PM. It would even be a customer friendly gesture to discount the final payment.
#25
Melting Slicks
Folks - don't normally respond in defense of TPC Racing / DSC Sport - they are one and the same as far as being SINGLE DEEP in being owned and operated by Michael Levitas. He developed the controller, etc. to support his Porsche racing business, as well as his own race team. His passion spilled over into Corvettes because he also owns several Corvettes. He has also expanded into other car lines, and has talks with many of the manufacturers on a daily basis. So, to say he is busy is beyond belief! As was mentioned he is currently at SEMA and nothing is really being done in getting firmware updates updated, etc. The firmware differences with the 2019 are pretty significant, and the need to have a car to read the CAN BUS has been an ongoing problem. They now have several cars they are working with as was indicated. Thanks for allowing me to provide you an update from an "outsider" who frequently stops by the shop to see what they are currently up to. Rick
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#26
Instructor
I'm kind of jonesing for one for my 2019. Hoping they get it sorted before my next track day in March. This seems like a lot of bang for the buck. Hopefully once the controller works reliably for 2019 C7's they'll make a big announcement (I know, niche market so how big is big?) so I can get one on order.
#27
Originally Posted by smurfmacaw
I'm kind of jonesing for one for my 2019. Hoping they get it sorted before my next track day in March. This seems like a lot of bang for the buck. Hopefully once the controller works reliably for 2019 C7's they'll make a big announcement (I know, niche market so how big is big?) so I can get one on order.
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#28
That’s great news!
#29
I saw Mike today and the new firmware should be up on their site Monday or Tuesday. However, the 18+ cars and firmware will only work with the v4 controller boxes so if you have an 18+ and have a prior version of the controller hardware you should contact them.
#30
Appreciate the Intel, Poor-Sha.
#31
Anybody here running the new v4 controller yet?
#32
This is the thread I am looking for I have a 19 Z06/Z07 and want to order a unit. Has anyone bought and installed one on a 19 that can verify that all modes work? Thanks and Thank you Mike for developing this!
#33
Former Vendor
Michael
#34
Good to hear. I had a v3 on my 2018 and it had both the ptm issue, and an unreliable connector. Have they also improved the connection integrity in the new design?
#35
Former Vendor
I can surely find out. I can imagine the issues you were having were due to the firmware, especially on 2018-2019 MY.
#36
#37
Sr.Random input generator
Someone posted on another thread that aftermarket tools/components often use much slower hardware, and since the ECU/PCM is expecting the other devices to respond in a short expected time window, we often end up running into those intermittent issues during runtime. I've heard that V4 hardware is new; perhaps it is better at keeping up with the PCM, so it doesn't error out intermittently?
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#38
Melting Slicks
I had the V3 DSC that didn't work on my 19 and sent it back for an update. Unit was returned promptly and I installed today. I didn't have any connection problems before, just that the PTM didn't work, and had no issues this time. Anxious to get some miles on the car, but so far all is good. The car is back to the noticeable ride difference from the factory controller. All PTM features are there.
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#39
Former Vendor
I have spoke in depth with Tom Chan at DSC today and verified some concerns folks were having.
- The v4 controller does work (including PTM) with all years to include 18/19 MY stingray, grandsport, z06 and zr-1 with mag ride
- The controller connector was revised to eliminate connectivity issues some experienced on the v3
- The controller is loaded with the most recent firmware with enhancement to launch control
Thanks for the order, Ash!
Anyone looking to place an order, please let me know. Would love to earn your business!
Last edited by Tunerz Store; 02-11-2019 at 12:52 PM.
#40
Awesome news all around! Thanks!