trifecta vs hpt
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/2-0l-lsj-performance-tech-47/trifecta-stage-3-faq-214518/ Trifecta FAQ page. Sorry I can't be a whole lotta help >.<
Neither is better or worse than the other. They are just methods of custom tuning.
Trifecta is done by one guy with a lot of experience, and HP Tuners is done by any number of individuals with varying levels of experience.
Some HP Tuners owners can create a tune that is better than a Trifecta tune, others can't. The same applies to the LNF. If you're unsure of your HP Tuners tuner's experience level, it may be better to err on the side of experience and go Trifecta.
If you're asking about Trifecta Stage 3, then that is not necessarily a tune. It is an operating system that can be used as a base for a custom tune, whether it be trifecta or hp tuners.
Trifecta is done by one guy with a lot of experience, and HP Tuners is done by any number of individuals with varying levels of experience.
Some HP Tuners owners can create a tune that is better than a Trifecta tune, others can't. The same applies to the LNF. If you're unsure of your HP Tuners tuner's experience level, it may be better to err on the side of experience and go Trifecta.
If you're asking about Trifecta Stage 3, then that is not necessarily a tune. It is an operating system that can be used as a base for a custom tune, whether it be trifecta or hp tuners.
I disagree. Trifecta cannot take AFR logs on the LSJ. Due to this, someone with HPT Pro with a wideband who knows what they're doing will be far superior to Trifecta. Obviously this doesn't apply to the LNF since it comes with a Wideband stock, and he can log it. This isn't a knock at Vince's abilities, but he can't tune what he can't log.
General rule of thumb:
Good HPT user > Trifecta > Canned tunes (OTTP, ZZP, GMS2) >>>>> Shitty HPT user
General rule of thumb:
Good HPT user > Trifecta > Canned tunes (OTTP, ZZP, GMS2) >>>>> Shitty HPT user
Last edited by Dainslaif; May 19, 2010 at 03:41 AM.
What exactly are you disagreeing with? I stated the same thing. Some HPT users can meet or beat Trifecta quality, others can't. That means that neither is always better or worse than the other. I merely forgot to mention the part about not being able to connect a wideband directly to the trifecta box.
I agree with the breakdown though. A competent HPT user has more data available to tune with.
I agree with the breakdown though. A competent HPT user has more data available to tune with.
What exactly are you disagreeing with? I stated the same thing. Some HPT users can meet or beat Trifecta quality, others can't. That means that neither is always better or worse than the other. I merely forgot to mention the part about not being able to connect a wideband directly to the trifecta box.
I agree with the breakdown though. A competent HPT user has more data available to tune with.
I agree with the breakdown though. A competent HPT user has more data available to tune with.
I guess in general terms you're correct since you would count people who don't know wtf they're doing, but assuming you have a quality HPT user with you they're going to be able to do a better job than Trifecta (at least for the LSJ. For LNF it's a tossup).
As for the 2.4s, I am not at all familiar with the tuning options available. I think HPT has it unlocked, and I know Trifecta can do them as well. Since the 2.4 doesn't have a wideband, the general rule of thumb would apply here as well.
Trifecta is NOT arguably better than HPT for LNF cars.... you are horribly mistaken.
He can do tricks that aren't necessary, nor good for the stock turbo cars... PERIOD
30psi on a small ass turbo is just plain stupid... the fuel pressure isn't needed for a stock turbo car...
Now if you are a big turbo swapped car... your 1 gonna run a MBC for boost, then use Trifecta for fuel pressure but that isn't the full cure.
Every one of the highest HP LNF cars and LSJ cars are all done with HPTuners.
I'm not knocking Trifecta or Vince... I will actually be a vendor for him soon... but if you have a COMPETENT tuner use HPTuners if not Trifecta!
He can do tricks that aren't necessary, nor good for the stock turbo cars... PERIOD
30psi on a small ass turbo is just plain stupid... the fuel pressure isn't needed for a stock turbo car...
Now if you are a big turbo swapped car... your 1 gonna run a MBC for boost, then use Trifecta for fuel pressure but that isn't the full cure.
Every one of the highest HP LNF cars and LSJ cars are all done with HPTuners.
I'm not knocking Trifecta or Vince... I will actually be a vendor for him soon... but if you have a COMPETENT tuner use HPTuners if not Trifecta!
I was hoping you or BYT would chime in. I'll change my initial post to reflect this, as it's what I suspected. :-)
The trick I was referring to is the Select-a-tune thing where you can press your cruise button and it enables a different tune. (or something to that effect) I'd heard of the AFR disputes, overboosting, etc stuff before, but I don't follow LNFs that closely since I don't own one.
The trick I was referring to is the Select-a-tune thing where you can press your cruise button and it enables a different tune. (or something to that effect) I'd heard of the AFR disputes, overboosting, etc stuff before, but I don't follow LNFs that closely since I don't own one.
From my personal experience. Every car that I've seen come in and dyno with a trifecta tune then leave with a custom tune has gained power. Sometimes 5-10 but in one case of a tvs power ATOM it gained over 100 whp with a custom tune vrs trifecta.
My thing.... why would one want to turn off the tune....
Is Trifectas tunes that undrivable... because my HPTuners tune is just like stock driving around town.
I just don't understand why someone wouldn't want to leave it there!
Is Trifectas tunes that undrivable... because my HPTuners tune is just like stock driving around town.
I just don't understand why someone wouldn't want to leave it there!
For me I like to be able to go back to stock for the simple reason that I compete in stock for Autox. Other then that I dont really know.
Why would u want a stock tune? Doesnt make sense. My full out tune runs great on the street and strip. And gets awesome gas mileage. The switchable tunes are a gimmick.
I disagree. Trifecta cannot take AFR logs on the LSJ. Due to this, someone with HPT Pro with a wideband who knows what they're doing will be far superior to Trifecta. Obviously this doesn't apply to the LNF since it comes with a Wideband stock, and he can log it. This isn't a knock at Vince's abilities, but he can't tune what he can't log.
General rule of thumb:
Good HPT user > Trifecta > Canned tunes (OTTP, ZZP, GMS2) >>>>> Shitty HPT user
General rule of thumb:
Good HPT user > Trifecta > Canned tunes (OTTP, ZZP, GMS2) >>>>> Shitty HPT user
now i'm not saying trifecta is better.. but please dont spread rumors.. plus.. if you have a wideband.. he asks you to monitor the WB values and tell them to him if you dont go the route to hook up your analog 0-5v out so he can log it. not to mention he cant get exact with the NB but it reads in mv's which he can estimate to a CLOSE value of where it is .. he's been pretty good at estimating where it should be on mine based on his NB readins
as far as having a switch tune.. i know why my friend wanted it .. he races for money
he can run someone on "low" boost (gms1) and if he looses he does duoble or nothing and uses the TF 24 psi tune
further more.. the only reason he does the 30 PSI tune is because the customer requests it .. he's made it very clear that the stock turbo shouldnt use it but some people think boost = power.. and the fuel pressure mod is not something thats used on stock turbo cars
now there there are hptunes that put out better numbers but ive also had people go from being hp tuned to trifecta tuned for many reasons. the trifecta tune is only as good as the customer wants to take to do data logs.. unfortunately alot of people just get the tune and are like ZOMG MORE POWAH.. personally I do NOT let them do that
you also realize that trifecta can log a wideband by hooking the wideband analog signal to a spare 0-5v pin
now i'm not saying trifecta is better.. but please dont spread rumors.. plus.. if you have a wideband.. he asks you to monitor the WB values and tell them to him if you dont go the route to hook up your analog 0-5v out so he can log it.
now i'm not saying trifecta is better.. but please dont spread rumors.. plus.. if you have a wideband.. he asks you to monitor the WB values and tell them to him if you dont go the route to hook up your analog 0-5v out so he can log it.
not to mention he cant get exact with the NB but it reads in mv's which he can estimate to a CLOSE value of where it is .. he's been pretty good at estimating where it should be on mine based on his NB readins
When I used a trifecta box at the bash, I did not see a spare pin for this. I could have missed it though.
When my car drops below 14.7 AFR my narrowband flips to 900 mV. At one time, I had my fueling set to gradually drop to 11.8 as my RPMs went up, and still have logs of it. The NB readings did not change in proportion to the AFR changes.
When my car drops below 14.7 AFR my narrowband flips to 900 mV. At one time, I had my fueling set to gradually drop to 11.8 as my RPMs went up, and still have logs of it. The NB readings did not change in proportion to the AFR changes.
vince has said there are readings he gets in the 800s
and theres no separate pin specifically for it .. you wire it up to the ecm just like if you want to have an interceptor read a wideband
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-s...hp-tuners.html
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Vince can say whatever he wants, I'm pretty sure a narrowband doesn't work like that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air-fue...n_sensor_types
Why the hell would I go splicing people's wires just to get wideband readings?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air-fue...n_sensor_types
and theres no separate pin specifically for it .. you wire it up to the ecm just like if you want to have an interceptor read a wideband
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-s...hp-tuners.html
like this
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-s...hp-tuners.html
like this
Vince can say whatever he wants, I'm pretty sure a narrowband doesn't work like that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air-fue...n_sensor_types
Why the hell would I go splicing people's wires just to get wideband readings?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air-fue...n_sensor_types
Why the hell would I go splicing people's wires just to get wideband readings?

hptuners
and i could b e wrong about the narrow band.. but vince has estimated my afr before based on the logs and he's been pretty close .. like within .3



