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Old 03-13-2006, 09:42 PM
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Default HP Tuners VCM Suite Demos

Demos:
You can view online demo's of common VCM Suite tasks:

VCM Editor
Reading your VCM

Writing Calibration to the VCM
Failed VCM Calibration Write - VCM Recovery

Changin Fan Settings - 160 Degree Thermostat

Applying a 1 Bar SD Enhancement
Applying a 2 Bar SD Enhancement

Using the Compare Feature


VCM Scanner
Adding and Removing PIDs

Creating a Custom PID and Adding a Custom PID to the Histogram

Creating a user defined EIO Input

Using Plot Filtering in Histograms


If you guys have any other demo requests, please feel free to ask. Thanks!

- Keith, HP Tuners
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Wow. Great job on those.
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Awesome!! Keep'um coming.
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Cool

Very nice!

Now all you need is a downloadable demo and your all set!
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Finally I think I've got a few threads I can link these too hehe
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very nice and informitive
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Originally Posted by foff667
Finally I think I've got a few threads I can link these too hehe
LOL I was one of them!

Great work soundengineer!!
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wow that's awsome....possible to get something that shows how to do basic timing and fuel adjustments? I'm the super noob when it come to doing my tune
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im sure there are certain things they really cant show you hand in hand because of epa restrictions. As far as timing goes the larger the # the more timing...the lower the number the less timing...for pe fueling the larger the number the more fuel the lower the number the less.
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i love em! i looked at each of them already and learned something from each one.
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Dam. I just started building mine right now. Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Very nice.
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Nice... keep them comming
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Excellent work Scott! Those are going to be very helpful to newbies. Now work needs to start on the auto stuff.
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Originally Posted by Flame Throwing SS
Now work needs to start on the auto stuff.
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Good job Keith! That helps out alot.
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Pretty slick! Thanks Scott and HPT for putting these together. They'll help out a lot of us.
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Great job, looks like a lot of hard work went into it.

Just tried to add/remove PIDs, & can't. After I highlight one, then right click, non of the selections in the drop down box can be selected. Please advise.

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Originally Posted by TSDuke
Great job, looks like a lot of hard work went into it.

Just tried to add/remove PIDs, & can't. After I highlight one, then right click, non of the selections in the drop down box can be selected. Please advise.

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its just a double click to add stuff from th edrop down menu..
if you have already maxed out your table(like when the vehicle only supports 24PID bytes and you have 24 already in there) then you have to remove one before you can add another
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Originally Posted by soundengineer
its just a double click to add stuff from th edrop down menu..
if you have already maxed out your table(like when the vehicle only supports 24PID bytes and you have 24 already in there) then you have to remove one before you can add another

Nevermind, I had a log file open while I was trying to change the PIDs. Closed the file & can add/remove now. Thanks [/HIJACK]



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