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Installed an HP Tuners nGauge on my 2012 F150 Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Ferraro" data-source="post: 14902618" data-attributes="member: 42712"><p><strong>Not an HPT file</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you have the HP Tuners software, you save your .hpt file locally as usual, but for your tuning customer, you create an additional file by using the "export to e-motion" function.</p><p>This produces an encrypted file that your customer can put on the SD card and the nGauge will flash the tune into the vehicle.</p><p></p><p>The difference: The encrypted file can not be altered AND your customer does not need to have HP Tuners VCM suite.</p><p>You email them the file, they load it onto the micro SD card that comes with the nGauge, plug the card back into the nGauge and flash the vehicle.</p><p></p><p>Now, if you WANT TO grant someone the power to alter their own files, you can send them a .HPT file, they can make their changes, export to e-motion, and then proceed as above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Ferraro, post: 14902618, member: 42712"] [b]Not an HPT file[/b] If you have the HP Tuners software, you save your .hpt file locally as usual, but for your tuning customer, you create an additional file by using the "export to e-motion" function. This produces an encrypted file that your customer can put on the SD card and the nGauge will flash the tune into the vehicle. The difference: The encrypted file can not be altered AND your customer does not need to have HP Tuners VCM suite. You email them the file, they load it onto the micro SD card that comes with the nGauge, plug the card back into the nGauge and flash the vehicle. Now, if you WANT TO grant someone the power to alter their own files, you can send them a .HPT file, they can make their changes, export to e-motion, and then proceed as above. [/QUOTE]
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