Frenchy
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- First Name
- Chris
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- Mar 15, 2020
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- Elizabeth, Colorado
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- 2012 Nissan Frontier, 1994 F150 XL, 2022 Ford Transit
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- Field Service Technician
Keep in mind that for the longest time many tuners have been doing this. A great example is Hypertech and Super chips. If you get one of their Tuners and load the tune on a select vehicle it will be locked to that vehicle as it will read the VIN and set it. If you decide to take it off and try to put it on another vehicle the Tuner will do one of two things. The first one which is more ideal is stop and say no as the VIN does not match. The second is to go ahead and try to program and then Brick the vehicle as it will also try to program the new VIN. I have seen it happen myself to other people thinking it will be ok.No, I don't want it for free. It's weird that you even went that direction because it's an obvious desperate stretch.
This is akin to BMW charging a subscription for heated seats. I bought the item, don't limit it's use to squeeze money for what should be included.
I initially went into this thinking that once the device was tied to the vehicle it was tied to only that vehicle, which is fine and fair. But it's not a real estate transaction where you need to pay someone for the facilitation of the transaction. Just remove it from Vehicle A and transfer it to Vehicle B.
If you don't want it anymore you set the tune back to stock and sell it. NOT... you bought the device and if you don't want it anymore you have to convince some sucker to pay a used price to save a minute amount of money plus 50% of the cost of a new device just for it to be functional.
It's a gross way to demand money for something you are pretending is specialized.
Some of these replies cited what mods you have made that they take into account when "designing a tune". There are very few bolt on mods that state in their installation instructions that you should have your vehicle tuned to take advantage of their stated benefits. I'd be surprised if the tunes they send you are below 95% default. Maybe if you have the upgraded turbo they take that into account, but basic bolt ons are not taken into account for their tunes.
One thing I've seen advertised as a benefit for all these tunes is being able to calibrate your speedometer. Forscan does that for $12. I will not support artificially conflated products
Keep in mind that if the ECM/PCM gets bricked there is a good chance that you may have to buy a new ECM/PCM that will not be covered by the Factory Vehicle Manufacturer Warranty
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