A SEMA exclusive Sneak Peak at Superchips new in cabin programmer

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Old 11-17-2010, 10:24 AM
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My HD eater, intake, exhaust, good tune.

My next mod is going to be the 120r......
 
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I had a bit of a head start in the c.i. department.

 

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I had a bit of a head start in the c.i. department.


Yes I'd say you do......those triumphs are one sweet ride!
 
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Old 11-18-2010, 02:47 PM
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Very nice!!

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I had a bit of a head start in the c.i. department.

 
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wish i had a dyno chart...not mine, but my late buddy's 08' CBR1000RR put down 179hp to the wheel bone stock. dont know what kind of torque though..thing was a rocket
 
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so its a cell phone that programs your truck?
 
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Old 11-18-2010, 05:55 PM
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so its a cell phone that programs your truck?
You can either buy the Android based device from superchips or buy the android based application for your Android based phone but you'll need to also get the Bluetooth obdll dongle for which ever device or app you purchase.
 
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Old 11-18-2010, 06:14 PM
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wish i had a dyno chart...not mine, but my late buddy's 08' CBR1000RR put down 179hp to the wheel bone stock. dont know what kind of torque though..thing was a rocket
 
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Old 11-18-2010, 06:37 PM
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hm...lol..maybe poor dyno readings? what year was that for?
 
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04-07 i'd put money on it
 
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Old 11-19-2010, 06:26 AM
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that dyno for your buddy's '08 was waaaayyyy off- no way in hell a bone stock us edition{with known severe ignition retarding, compared to european models] 1000 rr from 08-11 lays down 179 rwhp-i'll put the deed to my house on that.hell, a european 1000 rr from 08-11 won't do that...
 

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Old 11-19-2010, 06:37 AM
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Haha i can agree after seeing the dyno chat 88 showed me... It was one of the trailered ones so it mighta been a POS
 
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Here is an updated picture of the new device and the ‘steering wheel’ menu. The tuning experience in the VIVID is like nothing else the industry has seen. It really takes advantage of the Android operating system and the power of the Archos tablet. As you can see there are five icons shown, but those can be rotated with a touch of the screen to reveal different vehicle performance apps and everyday use apps such as playing music, videos or games. From the Android menus you can also surf the web, check email and do posts to social media sites or whatever else you install from one of the many Android app sites.

VIVID does everything with the vehicle using a high-speed Bluetooth connection providing a seamless experience for tuning, gauges and the data acquisition app. The gauges will be available as analog and digital in preset layouts. Eventually, we would like to make it so you can create your own layouts, but that is further down the road. The boss isn’t letting me discuss or show the data acquisition in the VIVID because our competitors always look to us for innovation and design cues so they can try to stay relevant so we are staying quiet on that one until closer to launch. I got my first demo of the app Monday and it is awesome!

More as I am allowed to put it out including pictures of some of the other apps and screens.

 
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Looks good
 
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I don't mean to rain on anyone's parade but I'd be wary of anything having to do with an archos. My experience with them was terrible and I will never invest one red cent in anything with their name on it.
 


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