which Managements has autotune? and is it worth somthing?
#11
Re: which Managements has autotune? and is it worth somthing?
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
I've formatted and re-installed, and my regstring still works. I think it's keyed into some hardware ID of the computer's.
#12
Re: which Managements has autotune? and is it worth somthing?
Eh, I've been using a stripped down self-install of XP for a while now. I just format, load it and go. That's probably why it comes up with the same ID everytime. *shrug*
Doesn't work on my other laptop, tho, you *do* have to be using the same hardware as the regstring was originally issued for.
Doesn't work on my other laptop, tho, you *do* have to be using the same hardware as the regstring was originally issued for.
#15
Re: which Managements has autotune? and is it worth somthing?
Originally Posted by SmellySOHC
some1 will crack it...
#16
Re: which Managements has autotune? and is it worth somthing?
Originally Posted by SmellySOHC
some1 will crack it...
actually someone cracked 1.1.18 so now its your fault.
#19
Re: which Managements has autotune? and is it worth somthing?
Crome and Uberdata and Hondata are all names for Windows programs that edit the program an OBD1 Honda ECU runs.
Autotune is a common name for a feature included in Crome, where Crome calculates how much fuel values need to be changed based on air-fuel ratios (also called AFRs) datalogged by wideband.
Try to rephrase that back at me, Walter, so I know it made it across the language barrier.
Autotune is a common name for a feature included in Crome, where Crome calculates how much fuel values need to be changed based on air-fuel ratios (also called AFRs) datalogged by wideband.
Try to rephrase that back at me, Walter, so I know it made it across the language barrier.
#20
Re: which Managements has autotune? and is it worth somthing?
oh, thank you ,Joseph Davis, i appreciate to you for to "waste" your time for to explain to me about it. thank you alot.
ok, that feature only is included in Crome? (i guess PRO crome, right?).
ok, crome says you , what values of A/F do you need to change through the wideband? for example, Crome "read" the A/F you have in that moment through wideband and that features from Crome say you what values do you need to change for to run more safe?
thank you again.
ok, that feature only is included in Crome? (i guess PRO crome, right?).
ok, crome says you , what values of A/F do you need to change through the wideband? for example, Crome "read" the A/F you have in that moment through wideband and that features from Crome say you what values do you need to change for to run more safe?
thank you again.