Anyone ever pulled a handheld tune with HPT/EFILive
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I got my stock 2000 5.3 tune and a hypertech 93oct tune along with a superchips 93 tune.
My first tune i did by myself ran better, didnt ping and got better gas mileage.
The hypertech didnt change anything except the timing and it was wayy too high in low rpm / high load cells.
Superchips looked better but maxed out the line pressure on all the trans tables.
It was alot better than the hypertech but still sucked.
My first tune i did by myself ran better, didnt ping and got better gas mileage.
The hypertech didnt change anything except the timing and it was wayy too high in low rpm / high load cells.
Superchips looked better but maxed out the line pressure on all the trans tables.
It was alot better than the hypertech but still sucked.
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But skewing the IFR table isnt gonna show on the commanded AFR.
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I did it off a buddies truck. I don't know what it had for a tuner because he bought the truck used under the assumption it was stock ( because otherwise it is) and the tune most definetely is not. I think it was a Diablo that tuned it honestly because things were odd.
The truck is an 05 1500HD ( twin to my own) and it had a nice aggressive timing curve that works pretty well..... needs some adjustment. The truck has around 26-27 degrees of advance at WOT. But then things like the Power enrichment delay were still present along with most of the abuse management and torque limiting. Shift points were stock but the rev limiter was a ridiculous 6500 rpm.... way too high for a stock LQ4. VE table is all stock as well, but the LT fuel trims are good so its fine for now.
All it did was change the lockup rpm by a minor amount over stock, limiter and timing.
The truck is an 05 1500HD ( twin to my own) and it had a nice aggressive timing curve that works pretty well..... needs some adjustment. The truck has around 26-27 degrees of advance at WOT. But then things like the Power enrichment delay were still present along with most of the abuse management and torque limiting. Shift points were stock but the rev limiter was a ridiculous 6500 rpm.... way too high for a stock LQ4. VE table is all stock as well, but the LT fuel trims are good so its fine for now.
All it did was change the lockup rpm by a minor amount over stock, limiter and timing.
That's basically what I found in my buddy's truck. His was 2002 like my own and he installed the "93 octane" tune which simply added 5* of timing in higher load cells. Everything else was as delivered from GM...If Diablo mods IFR's to "tune", then they are no better than the hack at your local inexperienced dynoshop or whatever. That's not tuning, that's hacking, plain and simple.
Buying any handheld flash programmer for the same price as a real tuning software program is nothing short of a big mistake IMHO. Not to mention the "user" isn't learning anything by pushing a load tune to ecm button. If the HPTuners or EFILive is too much to grasp at first, the user can always have outside help as far as any tuning changes (via email or PM) and by using the compare file function can see what was changed and slowly but surely understand why so and learn themselves what the vehicle does or does not like...
What if i told you we sell more E38 based tools in a month than HPt and EFI live sell E38 licenses in 3 or 4 months? Add up the rest of the handheld market, and its even more heavily swayed away from tuning suites.
Not everyone is looking to learn to tune, and learning to tune is not an overnight process. 99% of the people in the market for a tuner want to load a tune, put the tool away, and forget about it. We meet that need, with the ability to got a bit more in depth through logging and adjustable parameters, and then the tools support custom tuning from our CMR software, allowing the tools to grow with you to any level of modifications.
I've read our tunes off of any GM ECU with EFI live and HPt, and read HPt/EFI live tunes off PCMs with our tools as well. As long as the OS is not changed from a GM cal, or the seed/key is not changed, anything should be able to read anything. None of our tool allow you to change seed/key nor offer any custom OS options.
Nope, doesn't matter how you got it, everyone is reading the same 'data' from the ECU, and it all lives in the same place, no matter how you got in there
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In your 1st quote of me, I clearly said "IF" you all change IFR's...I don't do Diablo, so I don't know IF you do or do not.
In your 2nd quote of me, Point taken. Big Mistake, may be the incorrect terminology as I guess you guys do serve a market, and have been. I was mainly opinionated towards the Hypertech as that was what I have seen with my own eyes, and I'll stand 100% behind my opinion that THEY are junk, and don't really "tune" anything but your wallet.
I am sure Diablo sells much more product than HPT and EFILive as they're both scarcely mentioned/advertised outside of forums. I had not even heard of neither when I first came back to the GM scene after spending a dozen years in the Mustang world...
In your 2nd quote of me, Point taken. Big Mistake, may be the incorrect terminology as I guess you guys do serve a market, and have been. I was mainly opinionated towards the Hypertech as that was what I have seen with my own eyes, and I'll stand 100% behind my opinion that THEY are junk, and don't really "tune" anything but your wallet.
I am sure Diablo sells much more product than HPT and EFILive as they're both scarcely mentioned/advertised outside of forums. I had not even heard of neither when I first came back to the GM scene after spending a dozen years in the Mustang world...
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Because HP and EFILive aren't marketed to the individual user, and are more intended for shops and "tuners"...... Some of us buy it because we have zero satisfaction with handhelds and what they may or may not be capable of. Not to mention I can tune more than one thing at a time, lol.
They all have their place I suppose, but any custom tune ( be it CMR or EFI/HP) is better than any handhelds "canned" tunes.
They all have their place I suppose, but any custom tune ( be it CMR or EFI/HP) is better than any handhelds "canned" tunes.
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I just took the time to read up on this thread, and I found a lot of the information pulled very interesting. I wish others could be convinced of the advantages of a real tune on their vehicles with just this thread alone, but some people are just dead set in their ways.
Diablo, you can get on this site and stand up for your boxed tunes all you want, but they don't hold a candle to EFILIVE or HPTuners. Sure, your products might be marketed for "stock" trucks, but even then, hooking a laptop is still that much better. Sales don't account for product quality. I don't even know how that would be a valid argument. Hell, most of the people that buy your product aren't even aware of the results certain parts have on their vehicle--that alone, mixed with broad advertisement, is enough to put you guys on top of sales. You all might be the best boxed "tune", but Diablo is not a true, in-depth tuner. I'm sorry.
Diablo, you can get on this site and stand up for your boxed tunes all you want, but they don't hold a candle to EFILIVE or HPTuners. Sure, your products might be marketed for "stock" trucks, but even then, hooking a laptop is still that much better. Sales don't account for product quality. I don't even know how that would be a valid argument. Hell, most of the people that buy your product aren't even aware of the results certain parts have on their vehicle--that alone, mixed with broad advertisement, is enough to put you guys on top of sales. You all might be the best boxed "tune", but Diablo is not a true, in-depth tuner. I'm sorry.
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