Since you brought it up I'll ask. Is HP Tuners worth the price if I know nothing about tuning? In theory I can use it on both of my trucks if I buy enough credits, but how steep of a learning curve am I looking at?
I rate it as being the steepest ive ran into, but I say that bc I have a problem is absorbing information I read. I have to read something 10x or more before I comprehend the information. but reading or better yet hearing information with illustrations to get a visual understanding. (videos) is better and learning for me is best done by just jumping right in... with hptuners tho, I haven't really dedicated some serious time into learning everything. bc its endless.
to answer your question tho.. if you purchase hptuners, there are soooo many benefits by just having it. u go to a shop to get your car tuned, they can use your hpt so you then have everything u need to modify later on, if u need help touching up a tune. and there is a lot of simple things that the common gearhead wouldn't have an issue changing.
If u don't have hpt and you get your car tuned at a shop, youll pay for the credits regardless. and anything u would ever need to change, youll need to call the shop and get on the waiting list THE biggest benefit for me (being I don't tune my car) is the scanner.. The scanner is such a badass program to diagnose probs, relearn procedures, tons of benefits IMO. And if you get a car that's making some power, you will want to keep an eye on what its doing with the scanner. it data logs everything you want it to, for however long you want it to. make a pass at the track, and you feel a hiccup at 1000'. go back into your logged data and see where it came from. too many reasons to get it if you are considering it.
SO yes its worth it. it wont be long and there will be auto-tuning capabilities anyway, self-learning and self-teaching. plus there are 100s of tune files you can download from the HPT repository. there are help files the explain all of the terminology. videos on youtube could teach you to everything you need to know to get started and then some. its all out there for free on the interwebs, just gotta find it. *Goat Rope Garage* on youtube is my go to, lately. and they don't really lose there value either if you ever decided to sell it