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For swaps and anything older you can use OBDx ProVT tool for $60 and then use PCM Hammer or LSDroid to read/write and tunerpro to do all your tuning for free. They also have PCM Logger t odatalog and tune yourself using the same tool
I checked into TunerPro and the other website where you get your info would not let me register. So, I just bought the HP Tuner.
What website? You shouldn't have had to register for anything? Maybe GearheadEFI? They have a bunch of XDF's and .bin files, but aren't necessary for just tuning. LSdroid is an android app that you can run on a phone or tablet and also now has a windows app. It has the stock known good bin files built into the program for all the major ones. PCM hammer and PCM logger are freeware and there is no login needed for any of it.
It was a forum, and I already deleted that site. OBD (something).org. It was a site that was connected with the Turner Pro. After I watched a few videos on Tuner Pro, it suggested that site. Never mentioned the ones you have.
I'm only going to be doing basic tuning, nothing custom. Not many in this area that are doing programming, at least at a decent price. One wanted $400. So, I bought the HP Tuner. Should make my money back after a few times programming.
Yeah, the pricing for all of that is outrageous. I thought about EFIlive or HPTuners, but I just couldn't justify the cost... especially when you realize that you still have to pay hundreds of dollars for "credits" to tune another ECU, even if it is in the same car. For $60, I can change the OS, adjust every major parameter, and log/tune the final product just like HP tuners does, but without any additional fees. If I was doing it as a business and could pass on the credit fees to the customer I would definitely be using either one of those since they are a little faster and have better support. Since I'm just a garage hobbyist, I'd rather learn about doing it on my own and save the cash for other things.
Post up some of the videos if you would. I'm going to be doing a lot of tuning myself in the coming months using efilive but I'd like to get a handle on doing OS swaps, segment swaps and the like.I plan on doing the tuning for others and just pass the cost to them. I've been watching a lot of videos, and it not that hard to do just the basics.
Post up some of the videos if you would. I'm going to be doing a lot of tuning myself in the coming months using efilive but I'd like to get a handle on doing OS swaps, segment swaps and the like.