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Old 06-28-2020, 07:45 AM
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I was talking with a friend and she said that she has a module which allows her to switch tunes from E85 to 93 octane. Does this exist? What's it called? I have a 98 Z28 and would love to be able to switch tunes.
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If you have the Hp tuners module you can switch tunes. The only other options I know of is the ngauge. I don't know the list of compatible vehicles.
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what is the name of the module?
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Can be done with an efi live auto cal or a super chips handheld depending on the vehicle. We usually just sell someone hp tuners.
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Originally Posted by curtisad
what is the name of the module?
HP tuners MPVI2.
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Originally Posted by curtisad
I was talking with a friend and she said that she has a module which allows her to switch tunes from E85 to 93 octane. Does this exist? What's it called? I have a 98 Z28 and would love to be able to switch tunes.
Hey Curtisad, yes if you have multiple tune files saved on your laptop you can use our MPVI2 to switch between those files. The nGauge is not made by us but it does use our software, if it supports your vehicle you can install the gauge with multiple tunes so that you do not need the laptop in the car to switch between them.
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Originally Posted by curtisad
I was talking with a friend and she said that she has a module which allows her to switch tunes from E85 to 93 octane. Does this exist? What's it called? I have a 98 Z28 and would love to be able to switch tunes.
Might be talking about the Ngauge that allows multiple tunes without a computer
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Someone/small company years ago offered a module that could hold 2 tunes, and allow you to switch between them, I want to say on the fly. Personally, with a p59 and a flex sensor, I don't see the advantage now. Whoever it was stopped making them, or marketing them.
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Made me dig to find it as I couldn't remember who it was. Here is a thread about it

https://ls1tech.com/forums/ls1tech.c....php?t=1569137

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Originally Posted by rpturbo
Someone/small company years ago offered a module that could hold 2 tunes, and allow you to switch between them, I want to say on the fly. Personally, with a p59 and a flex sensor, I don't see the advantage now. Whoever it was stopped making them, or marketing them.
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