HPTuners and Digital Horsepower and the main programs and interfaces that can be used to tune the factory PCM
Here are some of the pros and cons to each:
HPTuners | Digital Horsepower | |
cost to tune 1 pcm | $400 - $700 | ~$300 |
additional cost to tune another PCM | $100 | $0 |
ease of use | Easiest to use | A bit more difficult |
support level | supported by HPTuners themselves as well as their forums | only community support |
live scanning | yes | yes, but it's quite buggy. Need to use a community tool called UVScan |
supports additional inputs for scans | need pro version | yes |
in tool scan playback | yes | yes, but it's garbage. Need to use excel to read the data in a useful way |
scanning possible without laptop | with pro version | no, need laptop connected |
bluetooth support | with pro version | none |
tuning capabilities | can do most needed things | can read and edit every known table with a community tool called tinytuner |
ease of sharing | can only share with other hptuners users. File formats are proprietary | all files are .bin files or .csv files. Really easy to share and modify |
bugs? | Not really | Yes |
Tis2Web software https://tis2web.service.gm.com/tis2web
PCM Pinouts
PCM Operating System Capabilities and differences
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