Does EFILive have a repository like HPTuners?
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Basically I installed a turbo and want to start of with a conservative tune for 2 bar sensor, any advice where i can find that?
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are the 2 bar OS's compatible between the 2 systems?
I was under the impression that both HPT and EFI created their own OS for the 2 bar map, and they were not interchangable
Also since when can EFI live read a hpt file, unless your just refering to a .bin file, since that is WAY different than a hpt file, meaning a *.hpt extension (encrypted)
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I was under the impression that both HPT and EFI created their own OS for the 2 bar map, and they were not interchangable
Also since when can EFI live read a hpt file, unless your just refering to a .bin file, since that is WAY different than a hpt file, meaning a *.hpt extension (encrypted)
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Originally Posted by slow
are the 2 bar OS's compatible between the 2 systems?
I was under the impression that both HPT and EFI created their own OS for the 2 bar map, and they were not interchangable
Also since when can EFI live read a hpt file, unless your just refering to a .bin file, since that is WAY different than a hpt file, meaning a *.hpt extension (encrypted)
Ryan
I was under the impression that both HPT and EFI created their own OS for the 2 bar map, and they were not interchangable
Also since when can EFI live read a hpt file, unless your just refering to a .bin file, since that is WAY different than a hpt file, meaning a *.hpt extension (encrypted)
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no, good stuff doesn't get shared, only the mundane. what are you exactly looking for? i really find other people's setups to be irrelevant numberwise, you can bum ideas, but not the numbers. it goes double for anything FI, as the quality of assembly, leaks, pressures, etc introduce a whole new dimension of variability and error into the numbers. you will never have two cars that will run great with the same calibration, no matter how close of a hardware they got.
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My repository is it as far as EFILive tune files is concerned. EFILive can open HPT tunes that are in .bin format. The newer HPT 2.x files can not be opened.
People have just started sending in some modified tunes...
I totally agree with RedHardSupra. Sometimes looking at other tunes can be good to get ideas or a different perspective, but they can equally be more misleading or confusing than helpful.
I doubt that there would be many people that would search, download, flash and drive. Especially for an FI application.
Cheers,
People have just started sending in some modified tunes...
I totally agree with RedHardSupra. Sometimes looking at other tunes can be good to get ideas or a different perspective, but they can equally be more misleading or confusing than helpful.
I doubt that there would be many people that would search, download, flash and drive. Especially for an FI application.
Cheers,