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FrickingReallySlow 04-19-2022 01:47 PM

Cobb tuning removing many features from Accesstuner
 
https://www.cobbtuning.com/green-spe...te-april-2022/

Looks like Cobb is removing a lot of the DIY features that use to exist in their access tuner SW for EO/CARB. Not sure how it affects 86 platform user, I think most of us are on Ecutek racerom/OFT.

But the walls are closing in on tuners for sure.

Espi 04-20-2022 10:44 PM

EcuTek's parent company owns Cobb tuning so it's very likely it will trickle down. Happy to own OFT even more now just weary of connecting it to OpenFlash Manager and running updates.

EPA is coming after race cars (non-road driven cars) and modified manufactured road cars for track is under threat. Even flex fuel is under threat. They want to ban everything under the sun that eliminates CELs - this will certainly be felt in the 86/brz world. Time will tell


Good discussion regarding all of this here:
https://youtu.be/tHmi5z2xZL0

Decep 04-21-2022 12:55 AM

Thank you, pop tune running douchebags!

Yoshoobaroo 04-21-2022 07:55 AM

Yep. The poop tunes and coal rollers ruined it for the rest of us.

kev0 04-24-2022 06:04 AM

So if we never update the Ecutek software (Block connection to internet) and save the tune files that our tuners have made for us, then it shouldn't be a problem right?


I have a tune I switch back to every two years for emission purposes and I can do all of this offline.

tomm.brz 04-24-2022 07:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kev0 (Post 3518812)
So if we never update the Ecutek software (Block connection to internet) and save the tune files that our tuners have made for us, then it shouldn't be a problem right?


I have a tune I switch back to every two years for emission purposes and I can do all of this offline.




if it gets so extreme that they force that after an update of ProEcu , then yes it's enough to not update it


There was a time a master tuner, as a mistake, enabled me the selftuner upgrade .. i kept not updating it and even made a backup of the .exe with the enabled add-on, and i kept having it even if Ecutek disabled my tuner licence in their server


Then they started to add more defined tables and new racerom features so I finally updated ProEcu and lost the tuner licence and ended up paying the legit licence for it

dpfarr 04-27-2022 12:33 PM

The coal rolling pop tune type dudes obviously are the most flagrant examples of tuning. I wouldn’t place the blame on them but I sure would laugh if the majority of them lose this ability.

MyHybridBurnsGasAndTires 04-28-2022 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dpfarr (Post 3519501)
The coal rolling pop tune type dudes obviously are the most flagrant examples of tuning. I wouldn’t place the blame on them but I sure would laugh if the majority of them lose this ability.


its not like the feds havent been aware of people modifying their ECUs for decades but the two most irritating subsets of people who do it are the most visible, irritating douchebags on the road probably got even more people's attention.

A&F 05-08-2022 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by MyHybridBurnsGasAndTires (Post 3519686)
its not like the feds havent been aware of people modifying their ECUs for decades but the two most irritating subsets of people who do it are the most visible, irritating douchebags on the road probably got even more people's attention.


Elections have consequences.

soundman98 05-08-2022 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by A&F (Post 3521643)
Elections have consequences.

so does nuclear warfare.


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