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AJeepZJ
02-10-2012, 01:58 PM
By Request.

Pro's and Con's of the Hypertech Max Energy Programmer for owners of the 3.7L Engine

Con's
1. Interface is kinda cheap - it has a digital analog display, This is my primary dislike about this thing, but I don't have to look at it every day.
2. Lacks ability to store multiple specs (some specs are more conducive for various environments ie; offroading vs highway driving).
3. Process is admittedly a little slow - (but this is mostly a personal problem)
4. Cannot manipulate Shift Points (The next version should definitely include this for 3.7's... hint hint Hypertech.)

Pro's.
1. Functional, Practical, Effective (Does what it says it will do ie: more hp, more torque, better mpg's)
2. Great Initiative (currently the only viable tuner for 3.7's to my knowledge)
3. Straight Forward Install (instructions were more than sufficient for install, which included updating software, before updating my programmer before reprogramming the Jeep ).
4. Price is appropriate (for the most part)
5. Customer Service (this is BIG for me, when I cannot contact you or you don't respond to my e-mail in 24hrs. I tend to get really pissed off!)

Suggestions for Hypertech
This is the only real viable programmer available for the 3.7's. Having said that, I kinda feel like I'm cornered into a position where I HAVE to test it, lol. While I'm sure it has undergone various testing and perfecting - I still feel it is a product that can only get better for us - So please don't stop Hypertech, continue to develop this program. Most will pay $400+ for this programmer, when you open it and take a look at it, it probably won't feel like there's 400 dollars in your hand, which is a little saddening - BUT, once you plug it into your jeep, program everything, and it says success - you squint your eyes, look in the opposite direction that your eyes are looking, crank the jeep and take it for a ride. You relax on the price after a bit - (but you always keep it in the back of your head). I think this is something that Hypertech should continue to keep the ball rolling on. A faster programmer, with more options (memory storing abilities, shift point modifications, touch screen or more up-to-date interface display.) Overall I would probably give this product a 'B to a B+'

Sal-XK
02-10-2012, 03:03 PM
Awesome review man thanks!

cprokopf
02-10-2012, 04:45 PM
What kind of improvements are you really seeing? I've read multiple reviews on this product with mixed reviews. I believe that your take on the product would be the most logical to believe.

AJeepZJ
02-10-2012, 04:53 PM
What kind of improvements are you really seeing? I've read multiple reviews on this product with mixed reviews. I believe that your take on the product would be the most logical to believe.

I dont have a dyno or know of one to go out and test to see what the numbers are for torq and hp. But I do know the speedo is working, the fan temp calibration works, and the rev limit modification works. I def know im registering better MPG's in city and highway. Ive heard that there is speculation to if the rear gear change actually worksor not.

CmmdrDan
02-10-2012, 05:03 PM
Mine should be here in a few days. Here's to hoping I have the same success!

DetroitMarauder
02-10-2012, 05:42 PM
According to Hypertech's website it does allow you to manipulate the shift points. Assuming you bought #52501:

Shift Points

The Max Energy allows you to raise or lower the shift points in 100 RPM increments for maximum performance, quicker acceleration, and better 1/4-mile times. With the Max Energy Power Programmer, you have the ability to customize the shift points for every gear. Optimizing each shift point can definitely improve performance.

http://www.hypertech.com/products-max-energy.aspx


One thing I cannot find is if it allows you to tune to specific grades of octane.
Edit: Never mind, I guess it does.

IamJEEP
02-10-2012, 05:44 PM
Nice AJ, great to finally have "something" for the ******* children! I will probably order my update in the comming weeks.

AJeepZJ
02-10-2012, 05:50 PM
It can... It will ask for gas specs... You can select stock, regular, and I think it has premium- I willconfirm the diff grades in the morning - onky thing im confused about is ifi should tune it first then pump the gas, or pump the gas and then tune.

Sal-XK
02-10-2012, 06:06 PM
It can... It will ask for gas specs... You can select stock, regular, and I think it has premium- I willconfirm the diff grades in the morning - onky thing im confused about is ifi should tune it first then pump the gas, or pump the gas and then tune.

My guess would be make sure the gas is you program for is the gas your actually running.

IamJEEP
02-10-2012, 06:07 PM
Now you need to add Hypertech to your sig line, yo.

IamJEEP
02-10-2012, 06:09 PM
It can... It will ask for gas specs... You can select stock, regular, and I think it has premium- I willconfirm the diff grades in the morning - onky thing im confused about is ifi should tune it first then pump the gas, or pump the gas and then tune.

I don't think it would matter which one you do first as long as you add the fuel you tuned for.

Lt_JWS
02-11-2012, 07:21 AM
You should run 93 before you tune for 93, the main power adder with all tuners is advancing the timing, in theory your advancing the timing by around 6 degrees from 87 to 93 octane, if you don't run 93 and tune for it your gonna get detonation(spark knock, valve rattle whatever you want to call it) you could damage your engine. Another good thing to remember is most fuel today is gonna have ethanol so that can lower the octane rating alittle in itself.

AJeepZJ
02-11-2012, 11:07 AM
^thanks