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Eric@HPTuners said:
panther427 said:
Eric@HPTuners said:
Japeatr said:
I am very familar with HPtuners, as it is what i use to tune the Cobalts and a number of GMs.

The HPTforum i frequent is saying support will be coming soon, but no ETA. going to be stock until it comes out i guess.

Ecoboost is my top priority and we are actively working on it.  It will be released into the beta software shortly.

Thank you for joining our forum and please keep us updated.. Love your software and its great results i have had in other platforms.

Thanks.  We currently have support for all of the non-ecoboost gas vehicles that Ford currently makes.  We are definitely playing catch up on getting the support for these added, but it is moving along quickly.

Do you have an expected date release for the ecoboost platform? Would this mean that gm cars and the ecoboost would be tuned via one device?
 
cror1 said:
Eric@HPTuners said:
panther427 said:
Eric@HPTuners said:
Japeatr said:
I am very familar with HPtuners, as it is what i use to tune the Cobalts and a number of GMs.

The HPTforum i frequent is saying support will be coming soon, but no ETA. going to be stock until it comes out i guess.

Ecoboost is my top priority and we are actively working on it.  It will be released into the beta software shortly.

Thank you for joining our forum and please keep us updated.. Love your software and its great results i have had in other platforms.

Thanks.  We currently have support for all of the non-ecoboost gas vehicles that Ford currently makes.  We are definitely playing catch up on getting the support for these added, but it is moving along quickly.

Do you have an expected date release for the ecoboost platform? Would this mean that gm cars and the ecoboost would be tuned via one device?

Sorry, the forum notification went to my junk folder.

Once the ability to read/write the Ecoboost PCMs is enabled in the software, we will have people start reading their PCMs and sending the files in to create the definitions for.  As each definition is done, you would be able to tune that vehicle.  It takes a while to get all the various operating systems defined, but the most popular ones get done pretty quickly.

Our hardware works with GM, Ford, and Dodge.  You can tune all of them one our VCM Suite.
 
J-Will said:
Looks like SHO should be avail soon.  That means I will be going back to software.

Ecoboost Mustang:
http://www.hptuners.com/forum/showthread.php?49621-2015-Mustang-Ecoboost-Now-Supported-in-2-25

Ecoboost F150:
http://www.hptuners.com/forum/showthread.php?49612-2011-2014-F-150-Ecoboost-now-supported-in-2-25

I remember when Magnus was a predominant source of info on the Camarov6 forum

Yes sir.  If you have the hardware already, request the latest beta and take a read of your SHO.  Depending on which year it is will determine what PCM type you choose when reading it.  Email support and they will help you.

I haven't requested anyone read any Taurus SHO's yet, but we can do them.  Just a matter of me adding the definition for each of the various operating systems out there.
 
cool stuff, just a few days ago I was searching for this thread to see what the update on this progress is. keep us posted when it's good to go. but I have a question, how many credits will it take to tune the sho? and, does the software still comes with 8 credits out of box?
 
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