hypertech question?

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Yep, I definitely remember that - Because of how down on torque is was below 5k. I think if we started at a faster roll, you probably would've kept up/walked away (you did have more peak power, after all..)

That being said, butt-dynos are not very accurate. It _felt_ fast. It wasn't. Jason *definitely* fixed that.
 

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got a hypertech in my 90 and it deff pulls harder then stock and the secondaries open at 3500 with an 8k rev limiter.
 

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It does open seconderies earlier and it does raise or get rid of rev limiter so if you have mods that enable you to work higher in the rpm range it's ok, your car will run rich and yes it does make car faster.....another option that is rather simple if you don't have time to tweec your car.
 

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Tweecer is great, that is if you like spending (a lot of) time fiddling around and learning software in order to make your car run better. I would like one, but have no time or desire to learn all the operational facets of programing a Tweecer. Would be nice to find a shop with a Dyno that does Tweecer tuning; just drop it off, get it tuned, be on your way ! Even beter, someone who can burn a dyno tune rom a Tweecer into my LPM on the shelf !
 

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Well honestly a friend of mine ran one of those hypertech chips.. and his SHO ran a bit slower with it in there... so thats why i said get a tweecer.
 
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So Please tell me-- What is the difference between a SuperChip, Hypertech chip, an LPM & the Tweecer chip?? They are all storage devices. They all plug into the service port on a Ford EEC IV (computer). They are all 'hardware'. Correct so far?
-They prolly all have a different type of 'software' they are 'burned with' ??
--I know just the Tweecer chip has a laptop port soldered in correct?
-- I know the Tweecer programs can be saved, &/or downloaded, &/or shared- correct?
--can I add this laptop port to all my LPM's & Superchip ???
--OR can I buy just the Tweecer chip?
-----I think I need to hear from Adam! LOL
 

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So Please tell me-- What is the difference between a SuperChip, Hypertech chip, an LPM & the Tweecer chip?

They are all storage devices. They all plug into the service port on a Ford EEC IV (computer). They are all 'hardware'. Correct so far?
-They prolly all have a different type of 'software' they are 'burned with' ??
--I know just the Tweecer chip has a laptop port soldered in correct?
-- I know the Tweecer programs can be saved, &/or downloaded, &/or shared- correct?
--can I add this laptop port to all my LPM's & Superchip ???
--OR can I buy just the Tweecer chip?
-----I think I need to hear from Adam! LOL

Hmm... Aside from the information not only being able to find with Google, it's all answered here on this forum.


In short, the TwEECer is the only one of those you can data log with and modifiy your own tune. You can share files if desired. The reset are just chips with generic tunes that generally aren't much better, if any, than stock tuning. Without data logging, you're basically tuning with your eyes closed.
 

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