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Originally Posted by Shiv@Openflash
Not only can the same OFT be used on multiple platforms, it can be divorced and re-installed on another vehicle without having to pay another ridiculous license fee.
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Let's take an example with Car A and Car B. Are you saying that Car A owner can flash a new tune onto Car A with OFT, then divorce it from Car A, then flash a tune onto Car B, with Car A still running the new tune as well as Car B? Or does Car A get returned to stock via the divorce process, and Car B would now be running the new tune? And could that same OFT data log Car A after flashing Car B? Or does the OFT device only work with one car at a time? Very much like a Cobb Accessport.
The EcuTek Programming kit can be used to flash a tune onto Car A, and without any removal/divorce process, can be used to flash a tune onto Car B, and both Car A and Car B would be running new tunes. In fact, that same kit could be used to flash Car C as well, which may be a BRZ, and Car D which may be a GTR. And all of those cars would still be running the new tunes without any of the cars being forced to divorce and return to stock.
That same kit could then be shared and used by all of those car owners to data log, check and clear codes, flash additional tunes, etc. All without ever needing to divorce or revert to stock.
I think there is a big difference there.
- Bob