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  • HP Tuners Now Available in the GreenHulk Store

    HP Tuners is now available in the GreenHulk Store at a discounted price! HP Tuners is one of the most popular tuning options in the automotive world and recently added support for BRP vehicles powered by the Bosch 17.8.5 ECU(which includes most of the Sea-Doo models). Having the capability to use HP Tuners will open up a new world and opportunity for individuals wanting to do their own tuning; this is quite a powerful tool with many capabilities commonly found on more expensive standalone ECU options.


    Powersports Diagnostic and Calibration Support Features and Benefits:


    -Get access to more and better-defined parameters than our competitors with VCM Editor.


    -Experience the quickest read and write times for BRP applications.


    -Monitor your performance and collect data with state-of-the-art data logging and scanning capabilities using VCM Scanner.


    -Connect, read, edit, and write directly through your diagnostic port with our BRP and Polaris-specific OBDII Adapter Cables.


    -Do it all with VCM Suite-custom tune for more power (more boost), adjust speed limiters, and adjust torque management and driver demand tables for increased throttle response with full control over air, fuel, and spark.


    -Save time and money with the ability to license and edit every HP Tuners-supported vehicle in your garage with a single MPVI2/2+ device and Universal Credits-tune your UTV, your truck, and your track car.


    -HP Tuners offers 3rd party Wideband sensors that can be wired in using Pro Link+ and PFS for data logging with VCM Scanner so you can have eyes on all your vehicle's vitals.


    ALL Sea-Doo vehicles require 4 Universal Credits and OBDII adapter cable! In the GreenHulk Store you will find a HP Tuners Sea-Doo bundle with everything needed to start tuning for $584.95. This package includes a new MPVI3, 4 Universal Credits, and the OBDII adapter cable: http://www.4-tecperformance.com/inde...ducts_id=14669


    For monitoring AFR when data logging, the Pro Link+ cable is also required: http://www.4-tecperformance.com/inde...ducts_id=14670


    We are looking forward to experimenting with HP Tuners and we are offering 10% off to all GreenHulk customers for a limited time. HP Tuners is still relatively new in the powersports community; everyone will benefit by using the HP Tuners section of our forum to share ideas and ask questions.
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  • #2
    who is actually adjusting these data logged tunes? hp or jesus?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by r1goombah View Post
      who is actually adjusting these data logged tunes? hp or jesus?
      You are! That's the beauty of the HP Tuners system. Much like stand alone ignition systems such as MoTec, It gives you the ability to customize your own tunes. If you want a pre made tune for your specific mods, such as Stage 1, 2, or 3 mods, then you will find the MaptunerX tuning systems HERE in the GreenHulk Store.
      Save money on your pwc performance parts! Use the discount code: greenhulk when completing the checkout process in the GREENHULK PWC Performance Store and save 10% off the listed price of MOST Riva Racing and ALL WORX Racing Products. We also offer Fizzle Racing, MaptunerX tuning bundle packages, and instant download tuning licenses at discounted prices.

      Shop now! www.greenhulkstore.com​​
      Contact us! [email protected]
      Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/GreenHulkPWCPerformanceStore

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      • #4
        So the MPVI3 is basically what MaptunerX is? It's what does the ecu writing and logging, you later take MPVI3 out hook up to a PC and retrieve the logs? Edit the tune on the PC, write it back to MPVI3 and then MPVI3 writes the ECU?


        Just trying to get an overall picture how this all ties together.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ptscon View Post
          So the MPVI3 is basically what MaptunerX is? It's what does the ecu writing and logging, you later take MPVI3 out hook up to a PC and retrieve the logs? Edit the tune on the PC, write it back to MPVI3 and then MPVI3 writes the ECU?


          Just trying to get an overall picture how this all ties together.
          With the MaptunerX you have a library of tunes to choose from. With HP Tuners you only have access to the stock tune. HP Tuners is a tool in which you use to edit your stock tune to edit your own map. From my understanding the MPVI3 operates via bluetooth so you don't have to physically connect it to your computer. You can also data log, upload tune you develop, and read error codes on your phone with the TDN app. My MPVI3 will be here this afternoon and I'll post updates after I try it out tonight.

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          • #6
            Nice, being able to write tunes from a phone and not a laptop could come handy.

            For those that have been using this, how fast is tune writing back to the ECU compared to MaptunerX?

            Is logging automatic as soon as the MPVI3 is plugged in or do you have to start/stop it via phone/pc.


            I'm interested in trying this on my new ski this season seeing that it has can-bus input to hook up and log EGTs.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by GreenHulk Jr View Post
              With the MaptunerX you have a library of tunes to choose from. With HP Tuners you only have access to the stock tune. HP Tuners is a tool in which you use to edit your stock tune to edit your own map. From my understanding the MPVI3 operates via bluetooth so you don't have to physically connect it to your computer. You can also data log, upload tune you develop, and read error codes on your phone with the TDN app. My MPVI3 will be here this afternoon and I'll post updates after I try it out tonight.
              Mr Jr, yes once you set up the channels you want to log on the scanner and how you would like to start and stop logging you send that to the MPVI 3 and then you disconnect your lap top and power your ski down. Then when you power up you ski and the start logging parameters are met the MPVI 3 logs your run, when you stop logging parameters are met then it stops and saves the logs to your MPVI 3. You can log several times then you hook it back to you laptop and down load the logs from the MPVI 3 to your laptop and then open them in the scanner. Then you use that data in the VCM software to modify your tune. You can also do the same thing using you phone as you said with the TDN on your phone then the files saves to your phone and your MPVI 3. The TDN basic log set up is very limited although I believe if you are working with a tuner then they can send you their logging channel set.
              When You think it can't be done MoTeC find a way, What a great Piece of Kit

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              • #8
                Would be nice if they weren't blocking you from opening a BRP tune and exploring the software without the MPVI3 hardware. I can open the car sample tunes that come with the software but can't open a BRP tune without the hardware hooked up. Pretty silly.

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                • #9
                  Any hope for Yamaha?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by hotbutta View Post
                    Any hope for Yamaha?
                    Not on HP’s supported vehicles on their website. Can am/Polaris/BRP and only the Bosch ECU, not the Siemens. Which I understand, the Bosch is a FAR more capable ECU than the old black box

                    Check out HP Tuners' powersport tuning and diagnostic support for Polaris and BRP off-road vehicles, including Can-Am and Ski-Doo.
                    My GPRXP build, now with Microsquirt and 137+4 charger:http://greenhulk.net/showthread.php?t=295078

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                    • #11
                      And with 4 universal credits what we can do ?
                      Can i modified the RPM rev limiter and the stock restriction speed limit ?
                      If i understand i can read my ECM, and modified the stock tune with my preference (rev limiter/speed/torque....), and write the new tune in my ECM.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Yann View Post
                        And with 4 universal credits what we can do ?
                        Can i modified the RPM rev limiter and the stock restriction speed limit ?
                        If i understand i can read my ECM, and modified the stock tune with my preference (rev limiter/speed/torque....), and write the new tune in my ECM.
                        4 universal credits gives you complete access to modify the stock tune and data log. This includes raising the rev limiter and speed limiter.

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                        • #13
                          Maybe someone that has this already can post screen shots of all the editable sections from the software since there's no way to do that without the hardware.

                          I'm assuming we can set our own preferred RPM points for fuel/timing tables as long as we stay within the row/col count limits?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by ptscon View Post
                            Maybe someone that has this already can post screen shots of all the editable sections from the software since there's no way to do that without the hardware.

                            I'm assuming we can set our own preferred RPM points for fuel/timing tables as long as we stay within the row/col count limits?
                            I'm about to start a new thread in the HP Tuners section with a bunch of screenshots of my STOCK 2021 RXP-X file. I did not even come close to clicking on every table and taking a screenshot as there would be way too many pics. I took a screenshot of every tab available for editing and just a few of the tables: http://greenhulk.net/showthread.php?t=299935

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by hotbutta View Post
                              Any hope for Yamaha?
                              Yes, it's in the works.
                              Save money on your pwc performance parts! Use the discount code: greenhulk when completing the checkout process in the GREENHULK PWC Performance Store and save 10% off the listed price of MOST Riva Racing and ALL WORX Racing Products. We also offer Fizzle Racing, MaptunerX tuning bundle packages, and instant download tuning licenses at discounted prices.

                              Shop now! www.greenhulkstore.com​​
                              Contact us! [email protected]
                              Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/GreenHulkPWCPerformanceStore

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