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    How do we a customers help HPT to add more vehicles.

    Thats exactly what im asking, how can we all help you out so you can accept Dodges, Ford diesels etc..

    It would be great if there was a quick how-to on the process of getting all the info off the ECU that you would need. I know its now a terribly hard process as ive done it once before but it would be great for all the noobs to get the run-down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill@HPTuners View Post
    Engineering drives new supported applications, spreading us too thin will cause customer service declines, longer wait times for definitions for currently supported, etc. Slow growth is good growth for our company and will benefit our customers in the long run

    that is the way all businesses should be ran. if we get to much at once soon we wont have at all.