
2019 Mercedes AMG GT 4.0L Support
Introducing support for the 2019 Mercedes AMG GT 4.0L
An MPVI2 is required along with internet connection and
the cost to license the ECM is 8 credits.Mercedes
- 2019 Mercedes AMG GT 4.0L

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https://www.hptuners.com/help/VCM-Sc...changelog.html
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I got separate notice of this in my HP Tuners PM. Glad to see this.
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only the 2019? nothing for 2015-18? its same motor i dont understand why you would cut off half of an already small market.
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Yeah, these are questions I've already asked on my HPT account. I also wanted to see a factory tune if one exists in their library. So far, I don't have answers.Originally Posted by 0ptimoprime
only the 2019? nothing for 2015-18? its same motor i dont understand why you would cut off half of an already small market.
Usually the cutoff is BC the ECUs are not the same. This has happened to me in the GM world when, within a Model, GM used 3 different ECUs - the E40, E38, and E67. HPT covered all of them, but in this case, they might have only invested in one (of two?).
To add - If the EMSs are split, it would have made more sense to cover the 15-18 MYs BC many of those cars are off warranty. The 19s and up are all on warranty and most informed owners are not going to bring a car in for warranty work with a revved/juiced ECU.
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Usually the cutoff is BC the ECUs are not the same. This has happened to me in the GM world when, within a Model, GM used 3 different ECUs - the E40, E38, and E67. HPT covered all of them, but in this case, they might have only invested in one (of two?).
To add - If the EMSs are split, it would have made more sense to cover the 15-18 MYs BC many of those cars are off warranty. The 19s and up are all on warranty and most informed owners are not going to bring a car in for warranty work with a revved/juiced ECU.
Were you able to get your HP Tuner to work successfully? Originally Posted by Acta_Non_Verba
Yeah, these are questions I've already asked on my HPT account. I also wanted to see a factory tune if one exists in their library. So far, I don't have answers.Usually the cutoff is BC the ECUs are not the same. This has happened to me in the GM world when, within a Model, GM used 3 different ECUs - the E40, E38, and E67. HPT covered all of them, but in this case, they might have only invested in one (of two?).
To add - If the EMSs are split, it would have made more sense to cover the 15-18 MYs BC many of those cars are off warranty. The 19s and up are all on warranty and most informed owners are not going to bring a car in for warranty work with a revved/juiced ECU.
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