Pro Racer Package
#2
Originally Posted by madferraristi
Who is using the SCT Pro Racer software and tuning their own truck?
I am using the SCT Pro Racer package on both of my Lightnings.(The Gen 1 has an OBD2 computer now)
I will admit that I only do very simple changes to my tune. I have a friend that is an SCT dealer that helps me with the hard stuff and does all the big changes on the dyno for me.
#5
I switched over from the Predator (Diablo/ Granatelli) tuning. I'm happy with the SCT PRP. Like others I had a reputable tuner, thanks (JJ) build me a couple good files to start with. I suggest investing in the tuning manual as well. SCT has great tech support. I also like the fact that the x-cal 2 holds multiple tunes and seems to load or flash faster than the predator. I highly recomend the PRP. Also I've noticed especially lately that most of the (better tuners) use SCT software, says I. What say you?
#6
Another really good source of training is the LaSota CD.
http://www.lasotaracing.com
I can highly recommend it if your serious about learning to tune with the PRP software.
http://www.lasotaracing.com
I can highly recommend it if your serious about learning to tune with the PRP software.
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#11
Another PRP user here, should have done it much sooner. Once you get the hang of it and have all the proper datalogging capabilities-wide band especially-then tuning is a snap. The only down side is you lose the bragging rights from tuning on a dyno but that's what the track is for right?
#13
The PRP software is @300 and you can get it from any SCT dealer or through SCT directly. It contains more parameters than you could ever possibly need to adjust. The only real difference is that the PRP only comes with one computer code to tune and the dealer stuff comes with multiple ones. There may be other small differences as well but would prove inconsequential for argument's sake.
#15
Originally Posted by Incogneto
The PRP software is @300 and you can get it from any SCT dealer or through SCT directly. It contains more parameters than you could ever possibly need to adjust. The only real difference is that the PRP only comes with one computer code to tune and the dealer stuff comes with multiple ones. There may be other small differences as well but would prove inconsequential for argument's sake.
If your looking to get the prp,get it from someone who really understands and has experience w/ your individual setup.Mad,your a rare breed w/ that 32valver,but Im sure there is a dealer out there that can get you a base file very close to what you need.My base file from mod depot needed allota work,since they seem to focus on mustangs.But I can say I would have driven a tuner crazy getting my truck to where it is today,perfecto!
PRP + wideband = great running vehicle
Last edited by ganiman; 10-18-2006 at 07:21 PM.