![]() I would love to be able to tune the transmission. The supercharger piggyback computer will handle timing and fuel so I really don't need a tune for that anymore. I suspect that some performance shops will be able to do full tunes within a month or so. I have sold my flashpaq and will just get a custom dyno tune when they are available. I don't think they are that serious about custom tunes anymore. That is where my real frustration is I think. ![]() I guess what I am hoping for is some commitment and to know which companies producing HEMI parts, like cams and what not, are working with SC to build custom tuned programming for our rides. But with no definite dates or features and so far from what I can tell, no promise of custom tunes from ANYONE FROM ANY COMPANY, I mind waiting for something that may or may not ever happen. I do not mind waiting as much if I know there is a light at the end of the tunnel we are moving closer to. The sticky would be a road map of features and semi-loose dates of when they will be available. SC should have a locked sticky at the top of their forum here on LXFORUMS, AND on their website. hard and fast definite answers and some sort of timeline. Okay, Here is what I would really like to see from SC to start with and I have suggested this before. lol This is a copy of a post I did in another SC thread but it still fits the bill. I hope I was able to provide, if any, but some information that may help you decide.SO many threads that overlap around here. Mind that the above is solely based on my personal experience and no other. I don't know much about that as I don't take my jeep to any dealerships. There are some talks about making sure to revert the tune back to factory before going to a dealership for service. Though I have not yet utilized any of these features listed above, its good to know that in the future, if I need them, I have them handy. ![]() Adjust transmission shift points on Automatic transmissions. The device is also capable of reprogramming the ECU to do some interesting stuff as well, including but not limited to: The technology itself (Interests me from an Android app perspective). Diagnostics and learning about ECU tuning. Gas pedal response (this was one of the things I was happy about). Accommodate larger tires with the speedo adjustment. to me, it was OK because of the following: Was it worth buying? It depends on what you're looking for out of it. I'm not sure much about the power gain on a 6-speed but I did notice a slight increase in MPG with some of the tunes, but that's not what I originally got the device for. ![]() Some say there's some MPG and power gain. csv file that can later on be download and examined. There are lots of gauges that you can load, it also has the ability to record data in real time to a. Its pretty cool from a diagnostics and monitoring perspective. The device can be connected to the Internet to update / receive latest updates/fixes. Make sure whichever device you get from Superchips supports the year model of your Jeep. Automatic transmission owners would have a different experience with this as it can also adjust transmission shift points and such. Many people prefer to get a Flashpaq instead of this due to the dependency on an Android platform and all the moving parts involved (VIVID LINQ + Android + Bluetooth + APP. ![]() I think when it came out it was fairly buggy, but now it is in a more stable state. I have the Android driven VIVID LINQ version of Superchips. ![]()
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