Tunerstudio is now 40$ or am I missing something?
#22
I will be paying for it.. I still have Megatune on my laptop, but much prefer Tunerstudio. Well worth the $40
Tunerstudio has helped me tweak some of my off boost cells which would have taken much longer on our dyno and by hand. I sometimes set it up just to work in very specific areas that I am trying to clean up.
Tunerstudio has helped me tweak some of my off boost cells which would have taken much longer on our dyno and by hand. I sometimes set it up just to work in very specific areas that I am trying to clean up.
#26
You don't have to pay for TS if you use the basic functions (or at least what Phil defines as basic). So with the free version you can still set every parameter and every table in all the firmware versions on MS1, MS2 and MS3. What you don't get are the nice features (mostly).
Regardless of my opinion on this, I think it's been pretty clear from the start (or at least close to it) that there was going to be a cost to TS at one point. What wasn't known was how much and what that would include.
Jean
Regardless of my opinion on this, I think it's been pretty clear from the start (or at least close to it) that there was going to be a cost to TS at one point. What wasn't known was how much and what that would include.
Jean
#36
IIRC, it's only a couple things like VE Analyzer Live (and possibly other features that don't yet exist like a base map generator) that are pay features in the final release. The plan is to have a free version (TunerStudio Lite) that's able to work as good basic tuning software, while with the paid version you get extra awesomeness.