Tunerstudio MS
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Tunerstudio MS
Just curious what members here are using tunerstudio?
I downloaded it the other day, and I've been playing and I'm slowly falling in love with it. It just seems like the perfect tuning software. The tables only being 12x12 is a little saddening but other features are quite nice.
In fact, that's one of my favorite features. (one of). I love the fact that you can pick cells and hard specify a target AFR, then just let it auto-tune with the wideband. Then save the corrections.
I'm just curious who on here has been running the setup, any issues or concerns you have had, etc.
-- Joe
I downloaded it the other day, and I've been playing and I'm slowly falling in love with it. It just seems like the perfect tuning software. The tables only being 12x12 is a little saddening but other features are quite nice.
In fact, that's one of my favorite features. (one of). I love the fact that you can pick cells and hard specify a target AFR, then just let it auto-tune with the wideband. Then save the corrections.
I'm just curious who on here has been running the setup, any issues or concerns you have had, etc.
-- Joe
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Re: Tunerstudio MS
I have been using it with the MS 2 Extra code and it has 16x16 tables. I love it. I like the way you can open a table and see what cell it's using. It has an AE gauge and an AE wizard. Time to sell my Ostrich.
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Re: Tunerstudio MS
TS is now replecament for MT, I'm useing it from the ery begining and i love it, with VE live and WB O2 it makes ultimate tuning tool
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Re: Tunerstudio MS
So it really is as good as it looks?
I've been spending a lot of time looking at it, and even comparing it to some very high end aftermarket stuff it seems to blow everything out of the water.
Maybe it's time for me to ebay my GM ecm's and go MS.
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I've been spending a lot of time looking at it, and even comparing it to some very high end aftermarket stuff it seems to blow everything out of the water.
Maybe it's time for me to ebay my GM ecm's and go MS.
-- Joe
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Re: Tunerstudio MS
it is, i've been tuning GM '165 for 4 years and was heppy with that, but after getting my hands on MS + TS i wouldn't change it for anything else like VEMS, AEM etc. but main condition is that You have WB O2 installed for whole time
go read megamanual.com + diyautotune.com pages and You will know if MS is for You
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go read megamanual.com + diyautotune.com pages and You will know if MS is for You
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We use TunerStudio around our shop all the time. As others have noted, the table size depends on what it's connected to; some MS firmware variants have 16 x 16 tables. It's quite a step up from MegaTune.
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