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Chateauguay, Quebec, Canada

Chateauguay, Quebec, Canada
Condition:New Brand:SCT Manufacturer Part Number:5416P

SCT Livewire TS performance programmer and monitors let you tap your ride's hidden performance and excitement! SCT Livewire plus touch screens are easy to set-up, use, and navigate to quickly upgrade your boring factory-calibrated vehicle computer for a high performance driving experience. Pre-loaded dyno-proven tune files optimize air/fuel ratio, engine timing, and fuel curves to maximize performance--horsepower and torque for hauling and towing as well as fuel mpg--while maintaining OEM reliability and drivability. These tuner kits are available for both gas and diesel vehicles plus they include a windshield mount to keep your data at eye level. You're not like everyone else and your driving experience doesn't need to be mediocre! Power tune with SCT Livewire TS Plus performance programmer and monitors. 

SCT Livewire TS Plus features:

* Color 4 in. touch screen display
* Rear view camera input
* Automatic on/off/sleep mode
* Holds up to 10 custom tunes
* Reads and clears DTC codes
* Built-in performance calculator
* High-speed data logging and monitoring
* User adjustable tune options
* User selectable graphics and gauge layouts
* User adjustable warnings/alerts

Pre-Loaded Tune File Adjustable Options (adjustable options are not available on all vehicles):

* Adjust for different size fuel injectors
* Disable CMCV to prevent CEL
* Remove, increase, or decrease vehicle's speed limiter
* Increase or decrease idle speed
* Disable traction control
* Add or remove timing by rpm range
* Add or remove fuel at wide open throttle
* Change transmission shift pressure - automatic transmissions only
* Set gear ratio to correct shift patterns and vehicle's speedometer
* Set tire size to correct shift patterns and vehicle's speedometer
* Stores vehicle's stock file before programming
* Supports and holds custom tunes
* Adjust electric fan engagement temperature

Custom Tune File Adjustable Options:

* Increase or decrease idle speed
* Remove, increase, or decrease vehicle's rpm limiter in Drive
* Remove, increase, or decrease vehicle's rpm limiter in Neutral
* Remove, increase, or decrease vehicle's speed limiter
* Adjust electric fan engagement temperature
* Add or remove fuel at wide open throttle
* Set gear ratio to correct shift patterns and vehicle's speedometer
* Set tire size to correct shift patterns and vehicle's speedometer
* Increase or decrease the wide open throttle shift points of each gear individually
* Change transmission shift pressure - automatic transmissions only

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