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Tuning À la carte
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<blockquote data-quote="decipha" data-source="post: 16273349" data-attributes="member: 74327"><p>the quarterhorse gives you full control of the ecu you can do anything you want with it</p><p></p><p>you can read the sct tune you have on it now and continue where you left off. Return the handheld back to stock and read the stock tune as well and either keep it as a backup, use it to compare changes for reference or tune from it if you want</p><p></p><p>unlike sct there is no limitations with the qh you can do anything you want</p><p></p><p>you having a 96-97 ecu (cdan4) you cant datalog with the qh and tunerpro right now. I have a major update im rolling out later this year for tunerpro and the 96-97 vehicles specifically. So until then datalogging on the 89-95 ecus is fine and the 98-04 ecu but the 96-97 ecus specifically will have to wait til I roll out the update in a few months. If you wanted to you can go to any u pull it yard and get an ecu out of a 98 gt/cobra and use that if you must datalog through tunerpro. In 98 thr GTs and cobras got the same ecu and is plug and play on the 96-97 cobras.</p><p></p><p>so unless you swap the ecu for now go ahead an unmarry the xcal but hang on to it for logging for now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="decipha, post: 16273349, member: 74327"] the quarterhorse gives you full control of the ecu you can do anything you want with it you can read the sct tune you have on it now and continue where you left off. Return the handheld back to stock and read the stock tune as well and either keep it as a backup, use it to compare changes for reference or tune from it if you want unlike sct there is no limitations with the qh you can do anything you want you having a 96-97 ecu (cdan4) you cant datalog with the qh and tunerpro right now. I have a major update im rolling out later this year for tunerpro and the 96-97 vehicles specifically. So until then datalogging on the 89-95 ecus is fine and the 98-04 ecu but the 96-97 ecus specifically will have to wait til I roll out the update in a few months. If you wanted to you can go to any u pull it yard and get an ecu out of a 98 gt/cobra and use that if you must datalog through tunerpro. In 98 thr GTs and cobras got the same ecu and is plug and play on the 96-97 cobras. so unless you swap the ecu for now go ahead an unmarry the xcal but hang on to it for logging for now [/QUOTE]
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