my bank account is $714 poorer and i have to wait for shipping......the AGONY!!!!
my girl would kill me if she knew i just payed more for a program than i did for the laptop. LMAO
HPT PRO FTW!!!!!
whats a good wideband i could use to tune a carburated car occasionaly? thoughts on the LM-1, LC-1? looking in the $300 price range. maybe something i could plug a good tach into to read AFR/RPM together. (my friends gotta '68 bug we like to play with)
Listen F***ers. FASTERTHANAHONDA is a joke because I WORK FOR HONDA. I'll talk @!#$ about Fords to, that doesn't mean I can beat a 12 second mustang.
Haha, you'll love the HPT. I got mine and then it took me a year to get a wide-band and actually start tuning, talk about agony. Anyhow, I'd recommend the LC-1 for sure. I opted not to get the gauge and got a sweet deal from Car Customs on just the wide-band. Have fun.
I also have a LC-1 without the guage. Besides it comes with it's own program that will work on a laptop outside of HPT, and you can pull the signal in on HPT so either way your good.
FU Tuning
I purchased my biz laptop for $800'ish at my door. Then I proceeded to load it up with $3k worth of software (all brand new, legit retail copies).
This lappy is completely legal, not a single shard of questionable software of entertainment on here.
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2002 Sunfire -->
- Ractive steering wheel
- ASA 17" EM9 + Nexen N5000 215/45/17 (steelies for winter)
- D-Spec Lowering kit @ 1.4" (issues currently
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- Rockford P250.1 + MTX MZS1004 + Panasonic CQ-C8313U head unit
- Barely legal tint.