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    Access to Repository

    Apologies for the simplest of questions but I've been told that the repository is available through my profile page. No luck. Is there supposed to be some secret registry hand shake that I'm missing? I would be happy to provide my interface number if I could find a place to provide it.

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    DaveT

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    I appreciate the response but if you mean "Username" and "Password", yeah I've done that. There's something funky going on between trying to log in through the main HPT website and log in through the forum. Like I said; secret handshake I guess.

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    DaveT

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    Quote Originally Posted by DTrent View Post
    I appreciate the response but if you mean "Username" and "Password", yeah I've done that. There's something funky going on between trying to log in through the main HPT website and log in through the forum. Like I said; secret handshake I guess.

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    DaveT
    Correct.
    You can't just sign up to a place like this and expect to be given over a decades worth of secrets and knowledge in seconds.
    If it was that easy, everyone would do it. The Queen of England doesn't even have access to The Repository!
    You need to do the time. Put in the hard work. Dig deep. Show you're willing. Show you're worthy. Give it everything. Go the distance. Go above and beyond.
    Then and only then you'll be emailed the HP Tuners Secret Handshake instructions which will give you full access to The Repository.

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    Its really not that difficult, when you get your cable, and id#, you can log into the customer page.
    Yes the customer page and forum are separate log ins, and they serve two entirely different functions
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Smith View Post
    Correct.
    You can't just sign up to a place like this and expect to be given over a decades worth of secrets and knowledge in seconds.
    If it was that easy, everyone would do it. The Queen of England doesn't even have access to The Repository!
    You need to do the time. Put in the hard work. Dig deep. Show you're willing. Show you're worthy. Give it everything. Go the distance. Go above and beyond.
    Then and only then you'll be emailed the HP Tuners Secret Handshake instructions which will give you full access to The Repository.
    Not sure what knowledge you speak of. If your an experienced tuner, you'll realize 99 percent of all "tuned" files in the repository are horrible. It should only be used for downloading stock bin files.
    Persistence is the key to success