Quarter Horse, Paul Booth or TunerPro

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  1. jwaked New Member

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    I´m about to buy the entire setup for my 91 LX but got stock on these, which do you recomend or are they 2 different things and I should use both?

    Thanks
    Jay
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    Not sure if you have purchased yet but have heard good things about the Quarterhorse setup. They also have a forum that answers most all your questions.
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    Quarter horse or sct on a dyno? what would be better?
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    Qh.. Is what I use. With binary editor and EEC analyzer. Eectuning.org is a good website for tuning help. There are documents there to read to get you ready to start tuning. It is something that has a learning curve, but can be rewarding once you get it figured out.
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    both of these are programs.. Qh, tweecer, sct are tuners
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    Original poster was stating he already had a QH , but was asking which program to use with it , I suggested BE and EEC analyzer
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    the topic didn't look that way to me.. Must have misunderstood.. Either way, qh, binary editor, EEC analyzer is the way to go

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