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Im up for being a genie pig .
 

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That will never happen . They make these tuners where you cant mess things up .
 

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^^^True Story

I would love to run it on the Stang and the Ram that would be awesome!!!! That little 3.8 can hold its own.
 
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Dave is 100% correct. We do 2 forms of safety and quality testing before releasing to the public: Alpha and Beta.

Alpha is all internal so if there is a major problem in coding, etc.. our vehicles are the only ones affected.

Once Alpha testing is concluded Beta goes into affect. We go outside the company for most of the beta testing so that we can get info on how the product is affected by climate, elevation, and user abuse.

Once all scenarios have been tested and pass we release to the general public.

Some times we are first to market and some we are not. For us, bragging rights are not as important as customer safety.

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That will never happen . They make these tuners where you cant mess things up .
 

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Great info Scott and yall do seem to check everything before yall put out a product. Cant wait for more info.
 
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Sorry I missed your question Tony. We already have a multi vin app for both of our GM and Ford products that will carry over to the new VIVID app. We don't currently have one for Dodge only because the current line of products do not have the memory capacity to store two of the huge files Dodge uses to tune their vehicles with.

If the Archos solves the memory issue then I am sure we would love to add that feather to our cap as I personally know several users like you that would take advantage of that feature if available.

Scott

That would be sweet scott. Do you think there would be a market for users that can purchase a tuner for a price then use the internet to purchase tunes for multiple vehicles. Such as like an mp3 player and the mp3's?? Like I could tune my Mustang and my truck with tunes that I purchase from like an SC Store?? Just a thought.
 

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Dave is 100% correct. We do 2 forms of safety and quality testing before releasing to the public: Alpha and Beta.

Alpha is all internal so if there is a major problem in coding, etc.. our vehicles are the only ones affected.

Once Alpha testing is concluded Beta goes into affect. We go outside the company for most of the beta testing so that we can get info on how the product is affected by climate, elevation, and user abuse.

Once all scenarios have been tested and pass we release to the general public.

Some times we are first to market and some we are not. For us, bragging rights are not as important as customer safety.
Scott
This is the truth. I have beta tested for SC several times. I have always been very impressed with the quality of the products I have tested, as well as the involvement SC has in the beta test process. I would feel comfortable beta testing a heart valve for these guys.
 

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Wow George that is pretty deep. lol

Thanks scott!!! That would be awesome. If that does solve it then I would totally be on that like white on rice. Especially if I could use my droid for that. My ideas are endless!! lol Sign me up for the dual vin beta testing!! lol
 

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This is the truth. I have beta tested for SC several times. I have always been very impressed with the quality of the products I have tested, as well as the involvement SC has in the beta test process. I would feel comfortable beta testing a heart valve for these guys.

ditto, and word!

Loved beta'ing the tranny stuff for you guys, can't wait for the next adventure. :********:
 

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If they decide to beta, some of the original testers will be hearing for me and maybe some new participants as well. :)


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gator, look up the htc thunderbolt


That's a badass looking phone. It appears it is not released at this time and I cannot find any release dates. Is it out or not?

And I heard yesterday that Verizon will release the iPhone 5 in June/July.



And Scott/Superchips, I'll throw my '06 CTD in the mix as a tester if you're looking for one.
 

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Dave is 100% correct. We do 2 forms of safety and quality testing before releasing to the public: Alpha and Beta.

Alpha is all internal so if there is a major problem in coding, etc.. our vehicles are the only ones affected.

Once Alpha testing is concluded Beta goes into affect. We go outside the company for most of the beta testing so that we can get info on how the product is affected by climate, elevation, and user abuse.

Once all scenarios have been tested and pass we release to the general public.

Some times we are first to market and some we are not. For us, bragging rights are not as important as customer safety.

Scott
To this point, I've experienced first hand how particular Superchips is when it comes to product testing. They demand the highest levels of R&D and won't release a product until they are sure it can run for many, many years without issue. Dodge Ram tuning has been around for 6+ years and during that time, it's been stable as all heck. Some folks have been running their tuning that long without any issues. I know Superchips strives for OEM like longevity, safety and then they add their awesome tuning products. I ran the alpha of the trans options and I can tell you that phase of testing was as stable as any trans product available today. It's better to be right the first time, than first in my opinion. :)


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nah, your buddy found that!
 

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