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HPTuners
Friday, November 28, 2008 2:51 PM
how hard is HPTuners to operate i have been thinking of getting it buy not sure if i could do it myself

Re: HPTuners
Friday, November 28, 2008 2:59 PM
[ion] C2 Online
Pretty hard when you don't search for information or put effort into finding answers yourself.

Ever notice any of the "Sticky" topics at the top of this forum? Or the "Search" button in the upper row of buttons on every page?

Or the HPTuners website and forum? Or the manual?


2001 Olds Alero (LD9)
650 whp / 543 ft-lb
@turboalero
Re: HPTuners
Friday, November 28, 2008 3:07 PM
ok @!#$ face the manual tells you absolutely nothing you ignorant @!#$. so why don't you stick to your slow ass alero wow its an overweight P.O.S.
Re: HPTuners
Friday, November 28, 2008 3:16 PM
i was looking for someone who actually has done it and knows what they are talking about one thing is for sure it is definitely not you.
Re: HPTuners
Friday, November 28, 2008 3:48 PM
[ion] C2 Online
Interesting. Let's see here. You say:
1. I'm a @!#$ face.
2. The manual tells you nothing.
3. I'm an ignorant @!#$.
4. My Alero is slow, overweight, and a piece of @!#$.
5. I have not used HPTuners and do not know what I am talking about.

All of this coming from an 18 year old owner of a Cavalier who just joined the site less than a month ago, making posts such as "What kind of go fast parts are there for an LD9?" and then insulting a fellow j-body owner for owning a Sunfire. Likewise you create another thread asking for what injectors fit with little modification. Do you expect everyone to spoonfeed you answers like a baby?

Let's inform you on each of your points:
1. Insults are the best form of communication.
2. The manual and start-up guide is in the program itself. It simply explains what each aspect of the program is capable of doing. The HPTuners forums and support section have many users who have provided numerous amounts of information on tuning and datalogging that will aid you in getting started.
3. Insults, yet again, this time saying that I have a lack of knowledge, along with another expletive.
4. I didn't know my car had anything to do with my response, but if it makes you feel better calling my car slow, fine. Your juvenile pre-pubescent tone and lack of intelligence on even the most basic matters rules out anything you say of being worth anything.
5. I tune my car with HPTuners. Ignorance is asserting something without knowing, which makes you the "ignorant @!#$."

I know you're new to the site and all, but there's no reason to come in swinging your hefty e-.cock all over the place trying to make yourself out to be a tough guy online who seems to know very little...


2001 Olds Alero (LD9)
650 whp / 543 ft-lb
@turboalero
Re: HPTuners
Friday, November 28, 2008 3:53 PM
Jayson Nelson wrote:i was looking for someone who actually has done it and knows what they are talking about one thing is for sure it is definitely not you.


its not for newbs. well maybe if you have time to learn the software.



Im a Xbox 360 fanboy...and damn proud of it!!
Re: HPTuners
Friday, November 28, 2008 3:55 PM
[ion wrote: C2]Interesting. Let's see here. You say:
1. I'm a @!#$ face.
2. The manual tells you nothing.
3. I'm an ignorant @!#$.
4. My Alero is slow, overweight, and a piece of @!#$.
5. I have not used HPTuners and do not know what I am talking about.

All of this coming from an 18 year old owner of a Cavalier who just joined the site less than a month ago, making posts such as "What kind of go fast parts are there for an LD9?" and then insulting a fellow j-body owner for owning a Sunfire. Likewise you create another thread asking for what injectors fit with little modification. Do you expect everyone to spoonfeed you answers like a baby?

Let's inform you on each of your points:
1. Insults are the best form of communication.
2. The manual and start-up guide is in the program itself. It simply explains what each aspect of the program is capable of doing. The HPTuners forums and support section have many users who have provided numerous amounts of information on tuning and datalogging that will aid you in getting started.
3. Insults, yet again, this time saying that I have a lack of knowledge, along with another expletive.
4. I didn't know my car had anything to do with my response, but if it makes you feel better calling my car slow, fine. Your juvenile pre-pubescent tone and lack of intelligence on even the most basic matters rules out anything you say of being worth anything.
5. I tune my car with HPTuners. Ignorance is asserting something without knowing, which makes you the "ignorant @!#$."

I know you're new to the site and all, but there's no reason to come in swinging your hefty e-.cock all over the place trying to make yourself out to be a tough guy online who seems to know very little...

well done



8 psi with m62 and IAT under 100
Re: HPTuners
Friday, November 28, 2008 4:10 PM
HPT is not hard to use, but knowing what you are actually doing take time, and some common sense. The HPT help file is very helpful. Doing lots of reading is very helpful.



FU Tuning



Re: HPTuners
Friday, November 28, 2008 4:12 PM
i thought so and i will guarantee you that my car will waste the @!#$ out of that little alero and second i guarantee that you are a single man that lives by himself and likes to jack off to this site. the ld9 was for a friend guess you weren't as good at stalking as you thought. and y in the hell would you ever look up all of that stuff you must have quite the life. NOT
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