Hypertech worth the $$ ?
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Hypertech worth the $$ ?
Need advice from the wrenchers. Is the Hypertech programmer worth the money? I mean, does it really do anything of significance? Just wondering because I found a closeout sale for a '00 LS1 Camaro (like mine) programmer for $250. Would it be worth the money or, would you spend that on something else? How do they work and what exactly do they do? I know you plug 'em in under the dash and answer yes/no questions to change different things but, are these noticeable changes? And, is there an actual "chip" that you have to install? Can somebody give me 411?
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nope, definetly not worth the money... especially since you're an M6 car (slightly more useful for A4) ... the "Power Tune" is hit or miss... they basically flatten the spark curve out (remove the dip at peak torque) and Lean the car out.... on some cars it adds power due to the leaning, on others it causes them to run too lean and start lean popping
IMHO A hypertech is only "worth it" if it's gotten for under 100 bux... The Predator and vinci motorsports (crane) hand held units are much better... though nothing can compete w/a full blow tuner package like HP Tuners or EFI Live.
Oh and no chip to install... I think "Chipped" cars (as far as our F-Bodys go) died in 1993 when the last "chipped" F-body was made (you would actually put newly burned eproms in the PCM)
Since 94 the cars have been flash cars... you rewrite hte PCM flash memory
ALso be careful buying used, make surte it's someone that you think you can trust... they must return the Programmer 100% to stock settings (remove everything from there car ) in order for it to be used on another car (only works on 1 car at a time)
IMHO A hypertech is only "worth it" if it's gotten for under 100 bux... The Predator and vinci motorsports (crane) hand held units are much better... though nothing can compete w/a full blow tuner package like HP Tuners or EFI Live.
Oh and no chip to install... I think "Chipped" cars (as far as our F-Bodys go) died in 1993 when the last "chipped" F-body was made (you would actually put newly burned eproms in the PCM)
Since 94 the cars have been flash cars... you rewrite hte PCM flash memory
ALso be careful buying used, make surte it's someone that you think you can trust... they must return the Programmer 100% to stock settings (remove everything from there car ) in order for it to be used on another car (only works on 1 car at a time)