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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Tuning À la carte
How can I pull the tune off a SCT X3?
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<blockquote data-quote="decipha" data-source="post: 16768463" data-attributes="member: 74327"><p>SCT used to be a viable option 15 years ago but times have changes and there's far better options these days.</p><p></p><p>In any case I can put the tune on the x4 for you as well as write it to the ecu directly and unmarry both xcals if you wish. Can also shoot you the mtf so you can edit it in prp if you desired. Shoot me a PM. $200 + actual shipping costs.</p><p></p><p>However you can basically do the same thing yourself with a moates quarterhorse $250 direct from moates.net and you wouldn't need the xcals. You simply log with a laptop or a tablet.</p><p></p><p>The quarterhorse's data-logging is beyond superior compared to sct, there is absolutely no comparison. You can download the custom tuning software tunerpro rt and the definition files free off my site so you wouldn't have to buy PRP software. There is also no licensing or dongles etc... its all open source and free unlike SCT. So that means you can never be 'cut off' as some sct users have been.</p><p></p><p>Another thing to note is that your location states new york. An sct tune is not going to pass obd-2 testing. The quarterhorse is a diagnostics device so you keep the stock tune on the ecu.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="decipha, post: 16768463, member: 74327"] SCT used to be a viable option 15 years ago but times have changes and there's far better options these days. In any case I can put the tune on the x4 for you as well as write it to the ecu directly and unmarry both xcals if you wish. Can also shoot you the mtf so you can edit it in prp if you desired. Shoot me a PM. $200 + actual shipping costs. However you can basically do the same thing yourself with a moates quarterhorse $250 direct from moates.net and you wouldn't need the xcals. You simply log with a laptop or a tablet. The quarterhorse's data-logging is beyond superior compared to sct, there is absolutely no comparison. You can download the custom tuning software tunerpro rt and the definition files free off my site so you wouldn't have to buy PRP software. There is also no licensing or dongles etc... its all open source and free unlike SCT. So that means you can never be 'cut off' as some sct users have been. Another thing to note is that your location states new york. An sct tune is not going to pass obd-2 testing. The quarterhorse is a diagnostics device so you keep the stock tune on the ecu. [/QUOTE]
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