What you have to say:
We at Tight MotorSports have been using your Vehicle to PC program and it's like having a dyno right in the car. We were able to tune the cars in real-time, under all conditions. This is the best group of tools that one can have for their car, being able to tell if performance has changed and what adjustments will bring it back right while you drive. It is so repeatable that we will no longer spend time or money on a DYNO.
~ Gerry Noble
Tight MotorSports
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How To Use the Interface |
Step One: Compare Packages
Choosing a package that fits what you need and fits your budget is the first
step in the process of connecting your car to your computer.
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Step Two: Purchase Package
After deciding which package will best meet your personal wants and needs,
simply check out using a very simple, but completely secure checkout
system. For your safety and security, we've chosen to use
PayPal to process all payments.
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Step Three: Receive Shipment
We ship all of our products via UPS
Ground shipping straight from our headquarters in
Olyphant, Pennsylvania.
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Step Four: Install the In Car PC Software
Installing the software is a piece of cake. You can actually see how easy it is
by downloading the actual software and running it in
Demo Mode. Then, when you purchase the package, you'll receive the hardware and
an access code to unlock the software. You'll also be prompted to install any
other required pieces of software, which will be done automatically for you. So
there's no worries if you're not an extremely technical person. And, of course,
if worse comes to worst, always remember that you can contact our Technical Support
staff with any issues that may arise.
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Step Five: Locate the Mini Vehicle Interface
The Mini Vehicle Interface (MVI) is the blue hardware interface you
will receive when you purchase a package.
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Step Six: Connect The Cable To The MVI
As shown in the illustration to the left, connect the provided
USB cable to the MVI.
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Step Seven: Connect The MVI To The Vehicle's
OBD-II Port
Located under the steering wheel is the input/output port for the
vehicle's OBD II system. Plug the
correct end of the MVI into this port as shown to the right.
Clicking the image will show the full-size version with greater detail.
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Step Eight: Connect The Cable To The PC
When the MVI is connected to the vehicle's OBDII port as shown in
the picture to the left, connect the remaining end of the USB
cable to the mobile PC (laptop, in-vehicle PC, tablet, etc.) on
which you installed the In Car PC application in Step Four.
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Step Nine: Launch The In Car PC Application
Once everything is connected, launch the In Car PC application.
When the application has completely loaded as shown in the image
to the right, click the red circle in the top-right area of the
PC screen. The circle should turn yellow, and then turn green,
indicating that the computer has successfully initiated a connection
with your vehicle's on-board computer.
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Step Ten: Hit The Road!
That's all there is to it! You're now ready to hit the streets, armed
with your brand-new In Car PC tuning and diagnostic system. Remember
to always be careful, obeying all established speed limits and other
traffic laws, and never take your eyes off the road to use the In Car PC
system while driving. In fact, bring a friend - it's a lot easier and
a lot more fun when you're not using it alone.... and they'll be jealous
that they don't own one themselves!
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