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Originally Posted by seven2one
I know everyone in this thread is a genius software engineer, but there is such a thing as a stealth tune. Its called transparency, and it makes all tunes and revisions look EXACTLY like a stock dealer flash. Its by a very reputable company that does many of the pioneer tunes for LSx motors and many other DI motors. I have verified with the tech 2 that its undetectable, and that flash counts stored on the BCM can only verify a number, not the specific calibration.
When the specific calibration for the ECM is read, the transparent tune shows as a stock dealer flash. There are no dates, just a calibration number. If anyone is local to me wants to try it out with a tech 2, I will be happy to demonstrate.
I am not trying to sell any tunes, I am just trying to clean up some misinformation in this thread. I can't post up who the company is that does these tunes, because I got banned the last time because someone filed a post complaint in this thread, and had all my posts deleted. The company that makes this transparent tune is owned by an ex microsoft software engineer, he knows his stuff and was the first to offer tuning for the 3.6 DI Motor, and the first to tune a TT LS3 days after it was available.
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Are you Checking CVN numbers on the tune file and comparing them to the Stock CVN Numbers?
Do you Know What a CVN number Is or how it is generated?
If your Defrauding GM and admitting to it then that is a Problem.
We don't Defraud anyone We tell them up front Tunes Void Drivetrain Warranty.
Ted.