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How did you get OS provider? Mine stops at rear o2 sensor
Mine shows the OS provider. Maybe try updating or reinstalling
 

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They all will have the same injector data
 

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Mine shows the OS provider. Maybe try updating or reinstalling
The check for updates button did not work on mine. I had to get the updated version from PCMtec's website.
 

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Rolls said they will not upload any files that are not a direct read. Somehow they can tell if a file has been read and re-flashed.
 

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following your thread, I'm also learning but have a more stock car than you. I find that PCMtech isn't as intuitive as HPT but after enough time it isn't an issue at all.

I will say that I don't like their logger, I still can't figure out how to show fuel trim percentage, the graphing ability isn't as good and the logs are just more of a pain in general. The software is buggy and cashes a lot, I use HPT for logging still.

Do you plan to do flex fuel?
 

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Great thread... keep it coming and best of luck!!
 
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following your thread, I'm also learning but have a more stock car than you. I find that PCMtech isn't as intuitive as HPT but after enough time it isn't an issue at all.

I will say that I don't like their logger, I still can't figure out how to show fuel trim percentage, the graphing ability isn't as good and the logs are just more of a pain in general. The software is buggy and cashes a lot, I use HPT for logging still.

Do you plan to do flex fuel?
I might use the hptuners logger too as I have lots of experience using it but we will see.

And I won’t be doing flex fuel but I will be doing e85/e98. I’ll probably end up making a tune for 91oct, e85, e54, and e98 as they are the common percentages around my area. Might even do a 100octane tune as there is a pump close to me

I am hoping I can use my hptuners RTD device or ngauge to save the tune like it’s a stock tune and have the ability to flash it on the go without a laptop
 

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I might use the hptuners logger too as I have lots of experience using it but we will see.

And I won’t be doing flex fuel but I will be doing e85/e98. I’ll probably end up making a tune for 91oct, e85, e54, and e98 as they are the common percentages around my area. Might even do a 100octane tune as there is a pump close to me

I am hoping I can use my hptuners RTD device or ngauge to save the tune like it’s a stock tune and have the ability to flash it on the go without a laptop
In my experience that does work, though I've always done "read entire" and "write entire". I'm not sure how it does on the fast read/write
 

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Wish i would have found this before i dropped 140 and waited forever for the obdpro
Well I couldn’t get mine to work haha. You can get another type that is like $30 but pcm tec doesn’t recommend them
 

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Well I couldn’t get mine to work haha. You can get another type that is like $30 but pcm tec doesn’t recommend them
ole well it took a couple times but ya just got the one they recommend
 

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And I won’t be doing flex fuel but I will be doing e85/e98. I’ll probably end up making a tune for 91oct, e85, e54, and e98 as they are the common percentages around my area. Might even do a 100octane tune as there is a pump close to me
You could do all this in one tune with the PCMTEC Custom OS with no flashing needed. Flex fuel can take care of the ethanol content changes and then you can have a separate multi-tune slot for 100 octane. Or you could just have a tune slot for each fuel type. Either way, no flashing needed.
 
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You could do all this in one tune with the PCMTEC Custom OS with no flashing needed. Flex fuel can take care of the ethanol content changes and then you can have a separate multi-tune slot for 100 octane. Or you could just have a tune slot for each fuel type. Either way, no flashing needed.
Only thing needed is more money to buy the custom os version haha
 

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by the way you aren't likely going to be able to copy lund's timing, when you get into the tune you'll see why. its not straightforward like that

If you want to learn I would seriously consider starting with the Coyote cookbook, it isn't perfect and there are things in there that aren't how I would do it, it isn't instructions for tuning, but it does give you a good overview of how the mapped points system works. Its "close enough" and it will allow you to understand what you're up against. It will help you get a good idea of what this is.

Its $125, you can read it in one sitting, if you take notes you'll get through it in a week. I would recommend you take notes especially if you're new.
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