How much would your deal be and what benefits over what TC is now besides comparing non matching OS calibrations? I know there is a free LS1 flash tool in the works and a xdf file for tunerpro. I've have efi live and tunercats for quite a few years now I sold hptuners due to the messed up credit system. John has been very fair with him keeping support up.
Lets take a look at this
Would any company stick money into software for a ten year old product? NO
In 2004 GM started with CAN vehicles and they have become the normal. If you look at just the CAN side of it and forget about Gen III PCM's then it all make more sense. I am looking at 2013/14 vehicles, be cause that is what I am tuning. TunerPro CAN NOT support most CAN ECM's. The EPA says if the vehicle is older than 10 model years old it is past it's life cycle. If it is older than 2004 than the EPA says it does not care about them. They are junk
Lets say we go $500 with a cable for the software and you pay $80 for the VDF's you will be better off. If you get the VDF editor then you can edit the VDF's as needed.
I am having a hard time coming up with a comparison this second. I hope you can follow me with this
You have a video game DVD and it will represent the VDF and this game will play in a Mac or a PC. Or even a PlayStation or Xbox. The game is the VDF and the console is the software.
I would think so
We would just like to enhance TC and bring it back to the market.
A good scanner/datalogger that matches HPT/EFIlive would raise TC sales a lot, much more than another tuning program
That should not be an issue with the 852 cable or even another cable. It took me many years to find a legal copy of TC.
There was a freeware program called UVScan which had promise. I use it with my AVT cable. There weren't many users and interest sort of waned until the author just didn't renew the domain.
MXScan has never worked well for me.
If the VDFs were made available to the public? There would be no need for new software. Just make the VDF work in TunerPro RT, then the scanner is built in. Only problem is a flash cable which could also be available from TC or LS1 Flash.
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Scan XL Pro works well, but not free. But then again there is already TunerPRo ADX files so...
1990 Chevy Suburban 5.7L Auto ECM 1227747 $42!
1998 Chevy Silverado 5.7L Vortec 0411 Swap to RoadRunner!
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YOU CAN NOT TUNE THE NEWER ECM's WITH TunerPro
Works for me?
TunerPRo is also doing some updates to make ADX data logging easier.
1990 Chevy Suburban 5.7L Auto ECM 1227747 $42!
1998 Chevy Silverado 5.7L Vortec 0411 Swap to RoadRunner!
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How do you do you do the checksums on the 2M ECM's
Never done a 2mb PCM, but if it is an issue I'll have Mark M fix it.
1990 Chevy Suburban 5.7L Auto ECM 1227747 $42!
1998 Chevy Silverado 5.7L Vortec 0411 Swap to RoadRunner!
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Can't do scan or editing? Editing needs multiple checksums in same cal? Could do some workarounds such as multiple definitions for each section of cal, or could write separate program like old time Tunercat checksum utility for OBDI. That is, if a fix is not forthcoming.
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