HP Tuner Program
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I just got mine this week and I spent $670. But I got enhanced IO for wideband use, which is $150 more. So about $520 would get it to your door. It's awesome software and the learning curve is not all that steep, especially with all the help available from this site and hptuners.com forums.
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i paid $105....... but its split with 4 other friends...
its worth every penny though.. had they not chipped in, i would have gladly thrown in the full cost and not regretted a single penny. not only is HPtuners worth the money, but its already paid for itself...
im NOT a tuner,(atleast i dont consider myself to be), so im only charging a couple bucks to be fair to my friends that paid for it... but its already paid for itself..
we could sell our old 02 sims..
we could sell our old hypertechs..
we could sell all of our old crutched work arounds.. and do things the right way.
since ive gotten it, ive used it to help people put LS1s in thirdgens, 55 chevys, LT1 cars, 1stgens, all kinds of swaps.... its more then paid for itself.
and thats just justifying the cost....not to mention how damn useful it is!! lol
its worth every penny though.. had they not chipped in, i would have gladly thrown in the full cost and not regretted a single penny. not only is HPtuners worth the money, but its already paid for itself...
im NOT a tuner,(atleast i dont consider myself to be), so im only charging a couple bucks to be fair to my friends that paid for it... but its already paid for itself..
we could sell our old 02 sims..
we could sell our old hypertechs..
we could sell all of our old crutched work arounds.. and do things the right way.
since ive gotten it, ive used it to help people put LS1s in thirdgens, 55 chevys, LT1 cars, 1stgens, all kinds of swaps.... its more then paid for itself.
and thats just justifying the cost....not to mention how damn useful it is!! lol