did thatRockstar04 said:I've had great success with HPTuners on my own. I would suggest heading over to the HPTuners forums and asking for help there. Most people here just want to bolt-on, plug-in and forget about it.
Welcome aboard raceuv and due setup an Intro for yourself simply by following the link below,thanks. Zraceuv said:hptuners is great, they dont have everything unlocked like sct does, but for someone like me who tunes gm vehicles regularly when support became available naturally i had to start messing with my 14 explorer sport. currently at 17lbs of boost an full control of throttle the proper way.
raceuv said:hptuners is great, they dont have everything unlocked like sct does, but for someone like me who tunes gm vehicles regularly when support became available naturally i had to start messing with my 14 explorer sport. currently at 17lbs of boost an full control of throttle the proper way.
Gjkrisa said:That is cool what's different from standard and professional? just more vehicle credits?
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SHOurpp said:raceuv said:hptuners is great, they dont have everything unlocked like sct does, but for someone like me who tunes gm vehicles regularly when support became available naturally i had to start messing with my 14 explorer sport. currently at 17lbs of boost an full control of throttle the proper way.
they have more unlocked than sct does for sho 2016 vehicles- all the descriptions and pids are up to date and available.
the dash set up is fantastic as well- select exactly what you need and where you want it ,in what size- its nice
they dont have a nice scanner/logger like sct x4 though
which is why i think im going n gauge
does any one have experience with the lund??
SHOurpp said:ajp did you have the n-gauge?
i dont want lunds tune just the Ngauge to replace my x4
AJP turbo said:SHOurpp said:raceuv said:hptuners is great, they dont have everything unlocked like sct does, but for someone like me who tunes gm vehicles regularly when support became available naturally i had to start messing with my 14 explorer sport. currently at 17lbs of boost an full control of throttle the proper way.
they have more unlocked than sct does for sho 2016 vehicles- all the descriptions and pids are up to date and available.
the dash set up is fantastic as well- select exactly what you need and where you want it ,in what size- its nice
they dont have a nice scanner/logger like sct x4 though
which is why i think im going n gauge
does any one have experience with the lund??
There is really no way to tell which tuning software has more tables and scalars and functions available...you would have to have them side by side and every tuning company is guilty of saying they can do things that others cant
Based on some of the things said in the hp tuners forum i would say there are more limitations and items that need exposed with the hp tuners software...many more instances of people hitting limiters that prevent them from achieving the desired result
From what i see hp tuners looks more user friendly but more basic and incomplete and not as daunting for the beginner....whereas sct inundates you with lines of code that will never need changed
I was also a victim of a bad lund tune for my old supercharged mustang which nearly cost me a motor...he told me i was grasping at straws which was insulting...so now i never underestimate the ability for owners to detect car behavior
Shoot me a line if you ever decide to get rid of your HP tuner. I MIGHT be willing to take it off your handslamrith said:Thanks SHOdd and metroplex!!
I went with a SCT for now. Keeping the HPTuner though since I already own it and can add credits later if I want to switch.