Black9TA8
07-27-2005, 02:10 AM
Just did heads and cam. I have the option of an LS1 edit dyno tune or HP tuners tune while driving(no dyno). What would be the best way to tune my car? I don't care about dyno #'s, just a good tune.
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HP tuners vs. LS1 editBlack9TA8 07-27-2005, 02:10 AM Just did heads and cam. I have the option of an LS1 edit dyno tune or HP tuners tune while driving(no dyno). What would be the best way to tune my car? I don't care about dyno #'s, just a good tune. Tails 07-27-2005, 10:09 AM Both software packages so basically the same thing your looking for. The "getting a good tune" is based on if the tuner knows his ****...:) I'm prolly going the HPtuners route maily because it's not VIN locked to my car. It's only locked to the model year. You can purchase other model years if you need to...:) Give us some info on the car or put it your sig so other members can help you if have any other questions..:) Tails LWillmann 07-27-2005, 10:35 AM My understanding is that HP Tuners is more user friendly than LS1 Edit. Also, has the option of logging other inputs like a wideband and such. It offers BOTH a programmer and a scanner/logger tool into one package. gmr speed 07-27-2005, 10:53 AM hptuners all the way. | ||