(quarter)Horsin’ Around

Small, compact and ready to rock the datalogging/tuning market...
I’m happy to announce that we are fortunate enough to be able to beta test the new Moates.net QuarterHorse chip. A big thanks goes out to Craig for giving us such an honor. Look for news and results as we get further into the testing. Inital reaction is that this thing ROCKS! Stay tuned… much more to come…
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i cant wait to get mine!
I just got mine yesterday too. Clint, the developer of BinaryEditor, got his yesterday as well. He’s working on getting it ready for beta testing. Once it’s ready, I’ll be beating it up with all sorts of tests that I never could do with the TwEECer RT…for instance running my GUFB-based tune on an A9P (GUF1 EEC). It’ll be interesting to see how different the tune behavior is between the TwEECer and the QH, to say nothing of the enhanced datalogging ability & lower EEC processor overhead as compared to the TwEECer. But mostly, I’m excited to be able to make tune changes (small or large) on the fly with the engine running without creating so much as a hiccup during the update. In fact, the only thing the QH lacks is the ability to hold multiple tunes and flip between them. But I think that is on the to-do list for Craig to figure out.
Pretty cool – Andy’s Fox (the guy above) was the guinea pig for the first Quarterhorse. I’ll be trying out BE/QH on a car this morning!
im sold already