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Old 06-06-2013, 11:10 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by nelsmar View Post
Ecutek requires a license fee to be able to tune cars. Once you have that you can purchase cables through another tuner (master tuner) in the country and sell them to your users, or use your own. Ecutek does not allow end users to re-calibrate their ecu's. So even if you pay the 500-700$ for cable & vehicle license you still need a licensed tuner that is permitted to tune it.



Is this the guy using BRZedit? i just dont know who he is and am uncomfortable letting someone i don't personalyl know or have heard of tune my force induction car with such high compression. ill message smoketrees though
We do a dyno day for the mx5 crowd out in the PHX area twice a year. If you guys are interested, I'm sure we can set something up with a GB on tuning for yall
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