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Tuning À la carte
Getting Fed Up with HP Tuners
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<blockquote data-quote="decipha" data-source="post: 16176978" data-attributes="member: 74327"><p>I've never really used hpt in a tuning capacity before as I have my own proprietary stuff I use for everything I tune. I do have an hpt interface tho and have used it on a couple dodges for minor changes with no problems. Im probably not the norm here as I knew exactly what I was going to do so it was a quick and easy in and out ordeal. I'm really surprised though that there are so many that dislike it. This is the first Ive heard of this. Its always seemed to me like most people are on their knees suckin hp off for reasons that escape me. I can't really say anything bad about them except the software layout and I don't agree. I spend more time looking for stuff than actually making changes. I suppose im fond of my tree view that almost all other tuning software uses. Tunerpro, eec editor, be, sct, sniper, diablo even caledit to a much lesser extent partially. I am a member on their forum and pop in every time and again to help out. [USER=38145]@JBN[/USER] hit the nail on the head with the ticket thing I see that posted quite often lol.</p><p></p><p>I won an MPVI2 at pri last year. I have yet to actually use it though so can't comment on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="decipha, post: 16176978, member: 74327"] I've never really used hpt in a tuning capacity before as I have my own proprietary stuff I use for everything I tune. I do have an hpt interface tho and have used it on a couple dodges for minor changes with no problems. Im probably not the norm here as I knew exactly what I was going to do so it was a quick and easy in and out ordeal. I'm really surprised though that there are so many that dislike it. This is the first Ive heard of this. Its always seemed to me like most people are on their knees suckin hp off for reasons that escape me. I can't really say anything bad about them except the software layout and I don't agree. I spend more time looking for stuff than actually making changes. I suppose im fond of my tree view that almost all other tuning software uses. Tunerpro, eec editor, be, sct, sniper, diablo even caledit to a much lesser extent partially. I am a member on their forum and pop in every time and again to help out. [USER=38145]@JBN[/USER] hit the nail on the head with the ticket thing I see that posted quite often lol. I won an MPVI2 at pri last year. I have yet to actually use it though so can't comment on it. [/QUOTE]
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