If you have a 2019 manufacture date, normal tuning rules apply to you. Only those that are 6/20 and later are security bricked....for now.Locked as in, does my ECU need to be unlocked?
Gotcha. I just don’t know if my car would have been flashed when I got it in for an oil change. But is see 110s and not 120s so we good I thinkIf you have a 2019 manufacture date, normal tuning rules apply to you. Only those that are 6/20 and later are security bricked....for now.
Not at all what I was asking...JB4 is piggyback, meaning you didn't even need to know anything about your ECU. It works on all.
BM3, MHD, EcuTek, etc are ECU flash solutions which require unlocked ECU.
there are pros and cons to both.
if you want to be on the safe side of warranty JB4 or any other piggyback like Titan ProTune, SprintBooster, etc.. will work. Mind you none of them is stealthy to an experienced tech. they'll see the boost is above normal in a heart beat if they dug a bit deeper..
yes you need flash license to be able to flash the car whether its full flash only or stacked with JB4Thanks man! Do I need a MHD license just to do a back end flash with a JB4?
if you're flashing anyways... Why bother with a jb4 right?yes you need flash license to be able to flash the car whether its full flash only or stacked with JB4
The factory ecu still has fail safes from blowing itself up. It will cut timing, boost, etc on it's own if it runs too lean. IMO, if you are flashing the ecu there is no need to let the JB4 manipulate the boost pressure.The safety the piggyback provides