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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Tuning À la carte
Why HPTuners not willing to help 04 and under.
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<blockquote data-quote="gt347mustang" data-source="post: 15724717" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>Just switched an 03 cobra to HP using the nGauge. The flashing and writing the tune was simple, had no issues and support from HP was great. I had to get a beta version since support isn't official.</p><p></p><p>Datalogging however left a lot to be desired on both the mvpi and nGauge. Very very limited channels(no maf counts iac% iat2 pulse width ect.) and the resolution is terrible if you're actually trying to tune based on datalogs. Resolution was around 1hz maybe 2(roughly 1 snapshot per second, drove me nuts).</p><p></p><p>This was my first eecv Ford ecu tuned on HP and I was highly disappointed with the data logging. I've done several other vehicles and the HP scanner was awesome! I liked it so much and was excited to get it on an early ford, so maybe my expectations were just to high. I'm pretty sure the $100 genetic scanner from auto zone has more channels and better resolution. When I reached out to HP with questions on scanner I was nicely told that these cars are too old and not worth developing any further... Oh well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gt347mustang, post: 15724717, member: 44328"] Just switched an 03 cobra to HP using the nGauge. The flashing and writing the tune was simple, had no issues and support from HP was great. I had to get a beta version since support isn't official. Datalogging however left a lot to be desired on both the mvpi and nGauge. Very very limited channels(no maf counts iac% iat2 pulse width ect.) and the resolution is terrible if you're actually trying to tune based on datalogs. Resolution was around 1hz maybe 2(roughly 1 snapshot per second, drove me nuts). This was my first eecv Ford ecu tuned on HP and I was highly disappointed with the data logging. I've done several other vehicles and the HP scanner was awesome! I liked it so much and was excited to get it on an early ford, so maybe my expectations were just to high. I'm pretty sure the $100 genetic scanner from auto zone has more channels and better resolution. When I reached out to HP with questions on scanner I was nicely told that these cars are too old and not worth developing any further... Oh well. [/QUOTE]
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