CrashOverride
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I picked up hptuners a few weeks ago myself. I have read the tune and I've compared it to the tunes in the repository, but haven't written any changes yet. I did buy Lasota's Coyote Cookbook a few days ago, but I'm waiting for it to arrive. This will be my first time really tuning and even though I have a fundamental understanding of EFI, it is very old and dated. I wish I could find a stock-ish tune (FRPP 1 or something like that) as most of the repository tunes are much more heavily modified cars.
I also like that HP Tuners supports a lot of different cars - not sure if SCT does or not - but the entrance fee into HP Tuners is less than a Bama tune, yet infinitely customizable. Of course one change in one cell can pop a $10k motor, so I plan on tweaking only silly little things at first. I really want to get some pops and burbles on decel, and I'm trying to figure out how to do it (I'm guessing it's some settings in the DFCO settings).
@Notagain, thank you for the article, very helpful for me to look over while I wait for my cookbook.
I also like that HP Tuners supports a lot of different cars - not sure if SCT does or not - but the entrance fee into HP Tuners is less than a Bama tune, yet infinitely customizable. Of course one change in one cell can pop a $10k motor, so I plan on tweaking only silly little things at first. I really want to get some pops and burbles on decel, and I'm trying to figure out how to do it (I'm guessing it's some settings in the DFCO settings).
@Notagain, thank you for the article, very helpful for me to look over while I wait for my cookbook.
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