uberdata tuner in socal
shawn church does do uberdata, but u need to give him the software. Ever since he moved to his new shop recently all his computer info went down. And to add on to it the underdata site versions are all down except 1.7. which doesnt work well with ls motors (or at least not mine)
. But if u gave him the stable version of uberdata 1.66 then he would do it for u. highly recommend him, coolest guy, very fair when it comes to paying.
. But if u gave him the stable version of uberdata 1.66 then he would do it for u. highly recommend him, coolest guy, very fair when it comes to paying.
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well, im actually rescheduled to go back next week. But basically i went to him with the uberdata 1.7 software, but ended up not working, i guess 1.7 has problems with p75 ecu. He worked on it for 30 minutes, couldnt get it working and said since i waited and drove all the way up there he paid for my gas and said he would tune my car with hondata for only 100 bucks flat or just find the 1.6 version and he would tune that at normal cost. Talk about an awesome deal
. THe hondata offer is to good to pass up so i decided to get hondata. But he does tune uberdata at 160 (same as hondata) an hour but just make sure uberdata will work with your car before bringing it to him.
He will basically get all the uberdata versions on his comp again once he gets settled in his new place and gets internet.
Ill update the results after getting tuned next week
to shawn for being a cool guy
http://home.earthlink.net/~spc....html
. THe hondata offer is to good to pass up so i decided to get hondata. But he does tune uberdata at 160 (same as hondata) an hour but just make sure uberdata will work with your car before bringing it to him. He will basically get all the uberdata versions on his comp again once he gets settled in his new place and gets internet.
Ill update the results after getting tuned next week
to shawn for being a cool guyhttp://home.earthlink.net/~spc....html
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Not to sound like a Dick, but Uberdata is better for the DIY type of guy. Most tuners charge by the hour. Unless your tuner has Ostrich, he's gonna have to pull the chip and burn each time that he makes changes to the map. In the end it will probably take longer to tune and cost more than just buying hondata and getting it tuned. I would rather have my tuner tune my car with a program that he is familiar and efficent using.
But if you have the time and are willing to do a little research, it is basically common sense to set up Uberdata and start tuning yourself.
But if you have the time and are willing to do a little research, it is basically common sense to set up Uberdata and start tuning yourself.
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