HPT & A/F guage?
#21
@GMCtro- yeah ak2007r6 recommended it and looked it up like it. had good reviews and i also like the box instead of a round gauge giving it a out of place look.
@oakley6575- Yeah I've been looking at the compare it but didn't know how to pull it out. Under the flash tab I was nervous to write the file. Just beginners nerves. I will for sure read. Working nights right now.
@oakley6575- Yeah I've been looking at the compare it but didn't know how to pull it out. Under the flash tab I was nervous to write the file. Just beginners nerves. I will for sure read. Working nights right now.
#23
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Not sure what you mean by pull it out...
In order to see the tune that is in your truck, you need to hook up the editor with the OBD2 and go to flash, and read entire. It will take a few minutes and then ask you to save the file. Then you can open that tune and make changes.
In order to see the tune that is in your truck, you need to hook up the editor with the OBD2 and go to flash, and read entire. It will take a few minutes and then ask you to save the file. Then you can open that tune and make changes.
#24
Lol, not just the file is coming out. Ive read the entire tune but it did not prompt to save. I have to check tomorrow but the read entire is ghosted out all there is available is the others, cant remember right now.
@gmctrk- thats the main reason why, didnt want to go with the bosch sensor. not saying its bad but like you said the ntk is more accurate.
@gmctrk- thats the main reason why, didnt want to go with the bosch sensor. not saying its bad but like you said the ntk is more accurate.
#25
New Users: Help files and Demos
Start with that and read like hell.
I would pull your tune out of the truck first and then download a stock file from the HPT respiratory. Then use the compare feature in the editor to see what is changed.
Start with that and read like hell.
I would pull your tune out of the truck first and then download a stock file from the HPT respiratory. Then use the compare feature in the editor to see what is changed.
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