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Re: hypertech programer
Best of luck figuring it out, keep us informed, Easy Ed
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Thanks, Easy Ed
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\'03 Lux "white" w/air suspension and kick ass tires (raised letters out) and a '07 jeep Wrangler 4dr Rubi that's just as cool!
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In the engineering field there are always revisions made. I make them, the company I worked for before did the same, they all do. If I design a part and give it a part number for remanufacturing a die cast machine it may work perfect on "that model year" machine we are working on but when the OEM makes a change to their next model year and my part won't fit then I may have to say add a extra hole so it will fit the newer and older machines both hence why it will have the same part number but have the revision letter on my print/part also. Hell, I have seen drawings with revisions up to the letter "T"
Not trying to make a excuses for Hypertech but just to explain that we all do it and sorry that you got caught up in the "revision game" from one year to another and that it just happened to be that their revision added the HUMMER programming to their programmer later.
Edit for spelling, 5:00 AM sucks to be trying to post
Later, Easy Ed
Last edited by Easy Ed : 11-16-2007 at 01:21 PM.
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\'03 Lux "white" w/air suspension and kick ass tires (raised letters out) and a '07 jeep Wrangler 4dr Rubi that's just as cool!
Re: hypertech programer
But you'll still have the problem of some slight differences (revisions) in the program because of the changes GM makes in the trucks computer hence why Hypertech wants folks to buy theirs new off the shelf cause they try to keep up with the GM computer revisions and Hypertech adjust the programmers accordingly, per Kenny at Hypertech.
You can still use a 2003 and up 30019 if you can get one that has had the stock program put back into it unlike the problem I had with the one I bought off eBay :-(
If I could have found a early one that was reset to stock settings for a decent price on eBay I would have bought it but I got caught up with the ass hat that was trying to (well I guess he did) rip me off and had to turn to Hypertech/Kenny to fix the problem and ended up paying full price but I do have the latest revisions
"Geez you'd think I was a teenager bitching about nothing wouldn't ya." Naw, you just wanted what ya paid for, nothing wrong with that.
Glad to see you got everything worked out. Later, Easy Ed
P.S. Still like my Hypertech, did use it last week to change the octane rating to 87 (gas prices suck) but I can tell the difference from stock to having the Hypertech program in it.
Last edited by Easy Ed : 11-16-2007 at 01:51 PM.
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