Neptune RTP Finally released!
#22
Re: Neptune RTP Finally released!
Originally Posted by ej1 wilcox
Can you give some examples of why this is better than Crome?
I'm really not familiar at all with Neptune but have used both Uberdata and Crome in my personal car. What makes this worth spending the extra $$?
I'm not a super tuning geek, I just know the basics, but am still interested in hearing about this.
I'm really not familiar at all with Neptune but have used both Uberdata and Crome in my personal car. What makes this worth spending the extra $$?
I'm not a super tuning geek, I just know the basics, but am still interested in hearing about this.
- single wire or blue tooth connectivity, not one connection for datalogging and one for the Emulator
- all functions WORK, one person programs them...there are 5 hundred different versions of the same plugin that are all broken floating around confusing people and causing issues
- complete and total ability to set inputs and outputs for a variety of different systems (nitrous, water injection, etc)
- Dual Map capability for anything really...but extremely helpful when tuning ITB setups
- All extra correction maps work, and work the way you think they should...you dont have to test anything, its been done
And more...feature set located here:
http://www.hrtuning.com/pages/category/neptune/
#27
Re: Neptune RTP Finally released!
Originally Posted by Sinner
so it has a wideband controller on it? seems like that would make a nice tuning system. Wideband output based on rpm/pressure.
Nick
Nick
Where does it say it has a wideband controller on it?
I'm cornfused.
#29
Re: Neptune RTP Finally released!
Xenocron will people be able to come to you and get tuned on neptune? and if they did, would they have to buy the whole thing first, or is it similar to crome in that as long as its chipped someone else could tune it for you?
#30
Re: Neptune RTP Finally released!
Originally Posted by EGgyLShatch
Xenocron will people be able to come to you and get tuned on neptune? and if they did, would they have to buy the whole thing first, or is it similar to crome in that as long as its chipped someone else could tune it for you?