Who is ready for an AMS Tune?
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Who is ready for an AMS Tune?
I am available to travel to your location and custom flash Evo ECUs. I would be more than happy to come out for a custom flash day for any group of 5 or more people. I prefer to do the flash day on a dyno in order for better accuracy and increased safety for me, the car and the engine
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I will need your help to setup a dyno day with a nearby facility. You will need to be my eyes and ears for your specific location and the 4wd dynos that are available. I will also be available to do street tuning if the group would rather do it that way.
Please let me know if you have some interest in a particular location and I will be happy to make a post dedicated to your area.
For more information on the services available, you can visit http://amsflash.com
As always, if you have any questions, you can contact me or anyone else on our sales staff.
. I will need your help to setup a dyno day with a nearby facility. You will need to be my eyes and ears for your specific location and the 4wd dynos that are available. I will also be available to do street tuning if the group would rather do it that way.
Please let me know if you have some interest in a particular location and I will be happy to make a post dedicated to your area.
For more information on the services available, you can visit http://amsflash.com
As always, if you have any questions, you can contact me or anyone else on our sales staff.
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Custom flash is $395
Base flash is $180
Here is a direct link to the page.
http://www.amsflash.com/specials.php
Base flash is $180
Here is a direct link to the page.
http://www.amsflash.com/specials.php
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Those are the costs for the tune. If the medium we are using to tune the vehicle (the street) is free, then there is no extra cost to you. If the group decides that they would like to have a dyno available, the customers will be responcible for the extra cost.
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so, i'll admit i'm new to this. i've tried to search but everybody gets technically detailed and confuses me.
The freeware, ECUflash, will allow someone to tune the car via lap top and also allow the end user to flash back to stock as needed? is this correct? so if a "problem" arose that required dealer attention I can go to stock and when the "problem" was corrected I can flash back to the tune myself?
The freeware, ECUflash, will allow someone to tune the car via lap top and also allow the end user to flash back to stock as needed? is this correct? so if a "problem" arose that required dealer attention I can go to stock and when the "problem" was corrected I can flash back to the tune myself?
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so, i'll admit i'm new to this. i've tried to search but everybody gets technically detailed and confuses me.
The freeware, ECUflash, will allow someone to tune the car via lap top and also allow the end user to flash back to stock as needed? is this correct? so if a "problem" arose that required dealer attention I can go to stock and when the "problem" was corrected I can flash back to the tune myself?
The freeware, ECUflash, will allow someone to tune the car via lap top and also allow the end user to flash back to stock as needed? is this correct? so if a "problem" arose that required dealer attention I can go to stock and when the "problem" was corrected I can flash back to the tune myself?
I can email you both files and you can switch them as neccessary.
so, i'll admit i'm new to this. i've tried to search but everybody gets technically detailed and confuses me.
The freeware, ECUflash, will allow someone to tune the car via lap top and also allow the end user to flash back to stock as needed? is this correct? so if a "problem" arose that required dealer attention I can go to stock and when the "problem" was corrected I can flash back to the tune myself?
The freeware, ECUflash, will allow someone to tune the car via lap top and also allow the end user to flash back to stock as needed? is this correct? so if a "problem" arose that required dealer attention I can go to stock and when the "problem" was corrected I can flash back to the tune myself?
Yes; however, if the dealer could know that the ecu program had been modified even if you reflashed it to stock b/c of the checksum added to the hardware/software of the ecu on 05+ evos.
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