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I was planning on hitting up Frost as well, does anybody have experience with http://www.hitechtuning.com/ ?
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Once I pulled my tune and was able to look at it in HP Tuners and share it on the HP Tuners forum, turns out the guy completely botched the tune (even had one fan turning on at 190 degrees and turning off at 212 degress, WTF!)
So now I'm thinking of going this route with Ed, then I can compare what he did to the stock tune to help learn the tuning software while I watch the banish videos and read lots of books!
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When Steve started he did but then people thought it was a 24 hour free tech line for tuning. So now to get his work done he does not pass it out and prefers email contact.
If everyone would think. Steve is just a one man operation. He does all emails(well over 60-70 a day). All email tunes. All mail order tunes and all dyno tuning.
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I was planning on hitting up Frost as well, does anybody have experience with http://www.hitechtuning.com/ ?
-Ken
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I was planning on hitting up Frost as well, does anybody have experience with http://www.hitechtuning.com/ ?
We offer a tuning file service, where we send out calibration files via the internet. As long as the recipient has tuning software, we can send tunes, receive data logs for review, and help get the vehicle running very well. This is a big seller for us.
I woudn't just send anything to someone and expect to get it back.
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I see they can send you tune files via email...funny, I mentioned that 3 years ago and told it was the dumbest idea ever (not by these people). I've had words with frost not only about this but his services. He couldn't understand one simple thing I wanted so I went somewhere else. I asked if he could read a tuned 2001 PCM and send me the bin file in HP Tuners format so I could manually transfer it to a 2002 PCM. (Because I have the old, no longer supported hp tuners only for 2002.)
I woudn't just send anything to someone and expect to get it back.
I woudn't just send anything to someone and expect to get it back.
Steves a real stand up guy,see my thread:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/pcm-diagn...ams-frost.html
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Why not?
Steves a real stand up guy,see my thread:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/pcm-diagn...ams-frost.html
Steves a real stand up guy,see my thread:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/pcm-diagn...ams-frost.html
If he's a real stand up guy he should stand up and let people know why no ones been able to get ahold of him. If he's busy- fine, if he gets too many dumb emails--weed through them. I guess business is boomng and he doesn't need any more customers.