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Has anybody here been successful in implementing this with their 15+ mustang? I found an old thread in the general forums for it but a few more folks frequent this area so I thought I'd drop a line here. I've used this software since it came out, and properly used it comes as close as a real dyno to power/torque numbers and you can do it yourself on your own computer....only risk is getting the datalog.

Original Thread: http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20672&highlight=vdyno&page=2
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Yes, I have used it to tune many mustangs. I have been using it for years on various applications.
 
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Yes, I have used it to tune many mustangs. I have been using it for years on various applications.
I guess maybe I should edit the OP. Have you done it with datalogs from an ngauge? I get the popup window that says it's missing rpm, time, and throttle position. The first two exist in the log but maybe aren't named correctly and the third isn't logged. One guy pointed out that maybe just adding a column with (100) as the throttle position would work.

I'm honestly really surprised that I had to dig far and deep to find any discussion on this software, it's huge with a lot of the import tuner guys (STI, EVO, FoST, Speed3's, etc.)
It's a great tool to have.
 

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I guess maybe I should edit the OP. Have you done it with datalogs from an ngauge? I get the popup window that says it's missing rpm, time, and throttle position. The first two exist in the log but maybe aren't named correctly and the third isn't logged. One guy pointed out that maybe just adding a column with (100) as the throttle position would work.

I'm honestly really surprised that I had to dig far and deep to find any discussion on this software, it's huge with a lot of the import tuner guys (STI, EVO, FoST, Speed3's, etc.)
It's a great tool to have.
I absolutely agree, the software is great and I have never had any issues. I do not export from an ngauge, I export from an hptuner log. Then I have to open the .csv and change the column names accordingly TPS, RPM, TIME, etc. Then it works no problem.

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