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Originally Posted by Dynotronics1
Ah, so all the work we put into developing a calibration should just be given to everyone? what if your the guy that paid us to tune your car, first on the list, so to speak, you think its then fair for your buddy, down the street to just copy it without paying any of what you did?
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You don't see tailors doing anything to protect their custom fitted clothes because they are useless to anyone but the person they were made for. And just like a pair of jeans sitting on the shelf, there will be base maps available for every typical "stage" upgrade.
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BTW, we are not "hiding" anything. your paying me for results, not for code. You want the code, we will develop it for you, you pay us, then its yours to do with what you like. But your name gos on it, not ours. We have done this for several manufactures over the years, and I have no problem with it on that basis
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After everyone in the world could read and flash their own ECU there was encryption. It most certainly IS being hidden. Extra steps have been taken by ecutek to ensure it. Before OpenECU came out, there was no encryption.
The market determines what goods and services are worth, not your costs. Fortunately for you the market is evolving very, very slowly. If I could stand the exhaust sound I'd buy a Honda and join the 21st century of tuning.