You can display any of the information on the screen of the AP in real time. The logs are saved as CSV files, and you can open them with Google Drive, Excel, Open Office, etc.Ĥ) The unit also functions as a gauge. You can also create your own custom tune by starting off of one of their existing tunes or you can have any tuner with AccessTuner (their tuning software) make a tune for youģ) The unit also serves as a logger and can take logs with incredible resolution. They hold their value extremely well.Ģ) You can save your stock tune and flash it back at any time. If you get sick of the tune, you unmate the unit from your car, and you can resell it. You own the unit, and it's yours to do with as you please. These range from a stock tune, to tunes that account for an intake, or intake + downpipe, etc. You get the tuner unit, and a bunch of preloaded maps from Cobb. I'll provide a summary for those who either can't or don't want to watch the video:ġ) You can order an Accessport from either Cobb or their certified dealers. If you're not familiar with Cobb, here's their site, and details on the AccessPort: I just think it's 100% ridiculous that you have to go to a dealer, have something installed, and then you can't do anything with your tune unless someone certified works with it. Since I got my GTI, I've been less than thrilled with the tuning options. I do have a lot of experience working with Cobb and their tunes, however. I'll start by saying that I'm not, in any way, affiliated with Cobb.
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