About the Program
HP Tuners offers enthusiasts worldwide the chance to contribute to the development of their newest vehicle tuning support through the official Beta Testing Program. This program allows selected participants to collaborate with authorized dealers or HP Tuners engineers to finalize the tuning support using their own vehicles. To apply, interested parties need to meet specific criteria and provide vehicle details along with control module images for consideration.
How It Works
The process for joining the HP Tuners VCM Suite Beta Testing Program involves creating an HP Tuners account, submitting an application that includes vehicle information and module images, and receiving confirmation after submission. If chosen, participants will engage with authorized dealers or engineers to conduct the Beta testing process, ensuring the functionality and compatibility of the vehicle tuning support.
Requirements
Participants must be 18 years or older, possess a valid driver's license, and maintain a positive standing with HP Tuners and their products. Additionally, vehicles must be in normal operating condition without any mechanical issues or modifications to the powertrain. The control module must be fully functional and free from damage to be eligible for the Beta testing.
Benefits of Joining
By participating in the HP Tuners VCM Suite Beta Testing Program, individuals become integral to the development and release of the brand's latest vehicle tuning support. Selected participants receive rewards for their contributions and the use of their vehicles during the testing phase, making it a rewarding and collaborative experience for automotive enthusiasts.
FAQ
Common questions about the Beta Testing Program include inquiries about the testing process, vehicle selection, application confirmation, testing duration, warranty implications, eligibility of modified vehicles, compensation for participants, and contact information for further queries. HP Tuners provides comprehensive answers to these frequently asked questions to ensure clarity and transparency in the Beta testing process.