Is LS1 edit still the best for tuning?
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Is LS1 edit still the best for tuning?
Is there something better now compared to LS1 edit. How is Cal Map (I think that is what it is..don't know spelling of it though). A local reputable shop uses this....I think it is made/done by Superchips?
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LS1 Edit still exists but there are much better solutions out there now
I've been using HP Tuners for almost a year now (switched from LS1 Edit) ... it's really good software... comes w/a very comprehensive scanner tool, and is only locked to your make/year (you get to choose 2 makes/years when purchasing) so the only licensing fees are if you want to purchase another make/year
HPT is releasing 1.6 soon and 2.0 is almost in beta so they're progressing quickly, lisening to their customers and adding in features that customers are requesting.
I've been using HP Tuners for almost a year now (switched from LS1 Edit) ... it's really good software... comes w/a very comprehensive scanner tool, and is only locked to your make/year (you get to choose 2 makes/years when purchasing) so the only licensing fees are if you want to purchase another make/year
HPT is releasing 1.6 soon and 2.0 is almost in beta so they're progressing quickly, lisening to their customers and adding in features that customers are requesting.
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that other program you speak of is only as good as the definition program they have to work with, that name is not quite correct, but i know what your talking about.
There are other software packages out now, but the software is only as good as the tuner tuning it. None of the software companies have any base performance tunes to start from, and each have their advantages, and disadvantages.
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There are other software packages out now, but the software is only as good as the tuner tuning it. None of the software companies have any base performance tunes to start from, and each have their advantages, and disadvantages.
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Originally Posted by tuff
Well im going a diffrent route Im going with efilive flashscan it looks pretty nice.Ls1 edit is just to dam slow and ive had it for about 3 years now.
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efilive software is ahead of the game right now, the layout and all that is quite nice.. just not alot of people have looked at it yet.. its available to look at on there site, you can download a trial version of it and its scanner..
Right now its probably what Hptuners will be when it hits 2.0 version. "cant wait "
so its really up to personal preference on the individual on what they pick..
ls1edit if you have lots of free time and dont mind a half hour from start to finish reading, edit, writing for the first time
efi live with fancy overdone graphics and an awsome can do anything "including see codes and erase codes from different moduals in the car" and set up your own pids.
or hptuners, v6 support, nice hystogram scanner with easy layout of the current stuff you would have to change, 2 and 3 bar support when released, and easy changes to a program with a log file that shows problems.
the last two show big promise to the editing scene and im glad we now have better tools out there that really make a difference
Right now its probably what Hptuners will be when it hits 2.0 version. "cant wait "
so its really up to personal preference on the individual on what they pick..
ls1edit if you have lots of free time and dont mind a half hour from start to finish reading, edit, writing for the first time
efi live with fancy overdone graphics and an awsome can do anything "including see codes and erase codes from different moduals in the car" and set up your own pids.
or hptuners, v6 support, nice hystogram scanner with easy layout of the current stuff you would have to change, 2 and 3 bar support when released, and easy changes to a program with a log file that shows problems.
the last two show big promise to the editing scene and im glad we now have better tools out there that really make a difference
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I'm about to die here waiting for the new EFILive software.
People seem very happy with HPT, and I would have bought it in a second if not for the fact that I've had such good experiences with EFILive in the past. I believe HPT is great software, based on the number of people who seem to be happy with theirs.
Tunercat is another option. I tried to keep up with their progress about a year ago, and gave up on them because they would always say "coming soon". To be fair, I have talked with people who were happy with their software tuner for other vehicles. I wouldn't buy this package because it doesn't have a scanner/logger, which is just as important as a tuner.
LS1Edit is, in my opinion, not worth the time (that's putting it nicely). Nothing about this package impressed me, and I mean absolutely nothing. Sorry Carputing.
People seem very happy with HPT, and I would have bought it in a second if not for the fact that I've had such good experiences with EFILive in the past. I believe HPT is great software, based on the number of people who seem to be happy with theirs.
Tunercat is another option. I tried to keep up with their progress about a year ago, and gave up on them because they would always say "coming soon". To be fair, I have talked with people who were happy with their software tuner for other vehicles. I wouldn't buy this package because it doesn't have a scanner/logger, which is just as important as a tuner.
LS1Edit is, in my opinion, not worth the time (that's putting it nicely). Nothing about this package impressed me, and I mean absolutely nothing. Sorry Carputing.
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[QUOTE] From what i read on the efi live site they are shipping now but if you waited to order you may have a wait before getting you're hands on it.
I would have to agree with wait4me and his comments on efi live and HPT , i have hpt and have had a look at Flashscan and like what i see and was able to open the bin files for my car which was interesting (using the demo version).
If Flashscan had been around six months ago when i bought HPT i would have had a tough time choosing between the two but HPT was the only real choice at the time and am more than happy with it.
From what i can see with the software that is being made and the competition to build a better product the customer is going to be the winner .
Wonder if Carputing will try to get back in the game ??
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I'm about to die here waiting for the new EFILive software.
I would have to agree with wait4me and his comments on efi live and HPT , i have hpt and have had a look at Flashscan and like what i see and was able to open the bin files for my car which was interesting (using the demo version).
If Flashscan had been around six months ago when i bought HPT i would have had a tough time choosing between the two but HPT was the only real choice at the time and am more than happy with it.
From what i can see with the software that is being made and the competition to build a better product the customer is going to be the winner .
Wonder if Carputing will try to get back in the game ??
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I am in the market for tuning software. I am starting from zero, having never bought or used any of the options. I have a laptop and wideband ready to tune!
It seems the HPTuners product gets some great reviews and it is appealing that there are many users out there who can share tuning "files". I imagine HPTuners and EFILive guys can't trade back and forth?
It seems the HPTuners product gets some great reviews and it is appealing that there are many users out there who can share tuning "files". I imagine HPTuners and EFILive guys can't trade back and forth?
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I am in the market for tuning software. I am starting from zero, having never bought or used any of the options. I have a laptop and wideband ready to tune!
It seems the HPTuners product gets some great reviews and it is appealing that there are many users out there who can share tuning "files". I imagine HPTuners and EFILive guys can't trade back and forth?
It seems the HPTuners product gets some great reviews and it is appealing that there are many users out there who can share tuning "files". I imagine HPTuners and EFILive guys can't trade back and forth?