THAT WORKED!!! Thank You!
HPT was very helpful in trying to solve this, but had me looking under ECU, not OBD; I may not have explained things well enough. Eric Krupp in Support was very...
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THAT WORKED!!! Thank You!
HPT was very helpful in trying to solve this, but had me looking under ECU, not OBD; I may not have explained things well enough. Eric Krupp in Support was very...
I'll look tonight and try what you describe; thanks.
Yes, with the AEM gauge and sensor came an OBDII interface that plugs into my OBDII port and that I then plug my MPVI1 Pro into the interface....
Reading multiple threads on the AEM 30-0334 and logging AFR. My AEM works, but can't get my Scanner to show the data; the value field is fixed with "14.7" and then some text.
Other threads on...
It should be under the windshield on the passenger side; you'll find a triangular section of the plastic with slots; remove that and the PCM should be mounted under there.
It?s not so much a matter of downtime as it is not wanting my OEM computer replaced or hacked. If the dealer wants to see whether I?m running a tune, he?ll be able to no matter what; but no sense in...
I'm getting a 2019 Challenger; I'll require a second PCM. Based on what I've learned elsewhere tonight, looks like I need to buy the VCM Scanner and credits before I order a PCM.
I’m in a similar position. One thing I’m not clear on is whether I can buy a PCM from HP without having the Suite with which to send the file they require; can that be done with the MPVI2? And...
Clark here...known as PaVaSteeler on other forums
Looking to learn about tuning. I own a 2015 Challenger Scat Pack; I hope to start performance work on it in the next year or so, and I figured...
Thanks.
I'm slowly working past my visceral objection to having to buy a second PCM and pay to have it "cracked" (the automakers' manipulation of the DMCA is fodder for another thread altogether)...
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