Which edit tool???
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Which edit tool???
I currently own EFI v.6 and was hoping FlashScan would be available and affordable. Has anyone heard what kind of price point they will be at??? looked on their forum but found nothing.
HP Tuner is a possibility but from what I understand there is currently no wide band scanning capabilities. Pretty critical.
LS1 Edit is more expensive than HP and have no WB planned.
Based on this, sounds like HP Tuner is the best option considering I need to buy this ASAP.
Opinions appreciated, thanks!!!
HP Tuner is a possibility but from what I understand there is currently no wide band scanning capabilities. Pretty critical.
LS1 Edit is more expensive than HP and have no WB planned.
Based on this, sounds like HP Tuner is the best option considering I need to buy this ASAP.
Opinions appreciated, thanks!!!
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Having used LS1 Edit and HP Tuners, I give a huge thumbs up for HP Tuners. Worth EVERY penny.
Just because HP Tuners doesn't currently offer wideband monitoring doesn't mean they won't add it if enough people ask for it. One thing HP Tuners is noted for is listening to their customers.
Just because HP Tuners doesn't currently offer wideband monitoring doesn't mean they won't add it if enough people ask for it. One thing HP Tuners is noted for is listening to their customers.
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Have the HP Tuner program which is awesome and just got the Innovate Motorsports WB. Between the the two should have everything covered. About $350 for the WB. Ready to fine tune now! Ran a 11.83@123.38 on a very mildly modded-intake and catback-LS6 with a 120hp wet shot of nitrous and a little HP tuning. Didn't hook up or E.T. would've been lower but trap speed was pretty good considering 90+ heat and humidity. Will do more tuning now that we've got the wideband. So IMHO I'd consider the HP Tuner program.