should work fine.
should work fine.
It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...
A wise man once said "google it"
I'm with ya on that!
I just bought the HPTuners setup to tune my two Audis, and there are absolutely NO Audi or VW files in the repository. You think they'd have extracted some OE tunes when they developed the software - at least they could put those up. That, or make it possible for people to upload files.
I'm with ya on that too!
There are absolutely NO Jaguar F-Type files in the repository. I agree, they had to extracted some OE tunes when they developed the software.
Why not put those up. Please do so.
I'm unable to access the Tune Repository, yet used to be able to. HPT webpage can't find my MPVI 2 device to add it, and when I type in the interface #'s manually (as it sits on my desk and verification code retrieved from VCM Editor), it says it is registered by another user? VCM Editor can see and use the interface fine. Seems my existing username login does not work on the core HPT site, yet still works to login to this forum. Am I missing something? Ticket submitted (today), please and thanks. Hate to cry in front of everybody.
Ticket submitted. Thanks. Seems my original login was wiped out during the transition over to the 12 character password requirement on main HPT page, says user doesn?t exist, but it used to and the log in works for forum. My device is likely still registered to my original login name (OEMOBDII). I?ll await ticket resolution.
Thanks for a great site, tool, and info. Awesome to be able to do what we do with this.
2 years later and we still cant upload a tune? or am i missing it?
No but you can post up a tune in a thread. I think someone started one and people were populating the thread with tunes.
If vehicle support went as fast as web development, we'd be lucky to have multiport injection by now.
A repository is not very useful if nothing can be deposited there. It's slim pickings for FWD Pentastar owners like me. A grand total of 1 match for my platform and 3 for the power/drivetrain... and they're all stock tunes. And there's not many RWD Pentastars either, maybe 10. Not much for a new tuner to inspect and learn from.
Web development can go quickly if you want it to... apparently it's just not a priority for HP.
Heading to the Dodge dealer this morning to get a stock flash for a 2018 Charger. $150 plus my time. I posted on the bulletin board asking for one and didn't get one response. The vehicle has been tuned by someone else and who knows what they changed. I was looking into what it would take to upload the stock tune to the repository once I get it, and that led me to this thread. No wonder there isn't crap out there. Wow.
Any plans to restore all the custom tunes back to the repo? Or hand them off to somebody else to privately host?
Has uploading tunes been made available yet?
www.tunedbynishan.com
2018 Mustang GT - 10R80
This bullshit should be made known to people before they shell out their money for already overpriced hardware/software/credits!! Very dissapointing!
I am a little disappointed as well BUT that might be overly harsh. For starters I don't think this was ever promised, no other tuning solution lets you swap tunes with others (at least for FCA vehicles)...let alone pull tunes from other vehicles and if you really need a tune most folks on the forum are willing share an example. BTW if you think you can just grab someone's tune and you are off the the races, that is hardly the case.
As for overpriced...do you think systems like diablo offers with very limited capabilities for the DIY'er is a cheaper and better alternative? I made the switch to HP (steep learning curve) and so glad I did...now I don't have to bother someone to make minor tweaks to my FCA vehicle's tune.
Sad this isn't a feature anymore. I used the tune repository a lot with my last vehicle (2015). It was nice to see what GM changed over the years.