tauruswithheart
SHO Member
i know its been talked about but until i get a tweecer can i tune my turbo sho with this? jsut to get it somewhat streetable even if its not perfect like on the rich side?
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Correct. However, if you're new to tuning, I would heed Chris's warnings and consider either reading up on the available tuning material abroad or have someone else tune your car to start.tauruswithheart said:the eec tuner does everything a tweecer does except datalog....at least thats what ive learned from the site.....
There is no direct V6 SHO support for the EEC-Tuner through their website. For support files and information about using an EEC-Tuner on an '89-'95 V6 SHO, visit the SCTuner website here:tauruswithheart said:on the eec tuner site it says it will work for any eec-iv pcm....but i cannot find the word taurus or sho on the site at all....does anyone have files or programs for the x2j?
1slickRED89 said:also the eec-tuner-guy ALWAYS returned my emails and provided satisfactory information. I've been waiting for promised tweecer software features (either extra OR free) since I have had the thing.
While the lack of suitable documentation is a wrong that certainly should have been corrected long ago, I am doing what I can amidst an already busy schedule and several hundred pages of factory material to correct that wrong on my own dime and on my own time. If you look at the updated Getting Started manual that was posted to the TwEECer website awhile back, you will see that Mike Glover has also been busy adding enough material to get most people started down the road with their TwEECer.Toolman said:Agreed, if you can find a way to tune your car without resorting to the tweecer, do it. I simply can not in good conscience endorse it anymore. (sorry Josh/Adam) Too many bugs, not user-friendly, and a horrendous lack of usable documentation, and it seems some have had problems with them 'holding' the tune. If you want something you can tune and forget, tweecer is not the way. An LPM can be burned that will work just fine, if you can find someone who can burn you an LPM.
No problem. I truly understand your frustration, which is why I'm trying to do something about it with the upcoming V6 and V8 SHO software updates and freebie tuning material. I just wanted to make sure that everyone had a better idea of what was going on behind the scenes with Josh and myself before they started casting the proverbial stone in the wrong direction.Toolman said:I hear ya Adam, it was not a knock at you or Josh, just the Tweecer itself. It is frustrating to spend a lot of money on an unfinished product and then not get the desired result.
Might try something else.
Our SCT software is up to the job. I just don't recommend a mail order tune with such variables. For a EEC-V car, it's no big deal. I can tune via the internet and e-mail tunes to download into a flash tuner on that end. But for chip based tuning, it requires the car to be here.