GQM
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- Quinn
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Hey fellas,
I've been reading all over and cannot find a definitive answer on this. I am sorry if it has been discussed but I promise I did search quite a bit mostly finding info on older AT cars.
I have a 24 45th AE MT and want to unlock my ECU with MHD+ and put my downpipe on, however I am not clear on if there is any way to do the unlock without voiding the warranty. I keep seeing folks talk about cloned ECUs but it needing to be an older ECU. I guess what I don't understand is, if I were to purchase another 24 MT ECU from Toyota, is Femto unable to clone my factory ECU to that 2nd ECU and then do the unlock on it? I read somewhere that there will be a mileage discrepancy between the ECU and cluster odometer but I don't know if that would ever be an issue if say the engine was a lemon and decided to spin a bearing or something. If not a 24 ECU, can one of the old pre-encrypted units be used instead? I have also seen mention of limitations with my car being a manual transmission model.
I just passed 500 miles on the odometer and was going to wait until I have at least 1000 to 1500 miles or so to see make sure the engine is good but my problem is that I just don't have a ton of time to drive running two business, working 6 days a week. I took delivery of my car in January of this year just to paint the picture of how limited I am on time. I just don't want to end up in a position where if the engine was a lemon let's go that Toyota would deny the warranty on it.
Any input is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!
I've been reading all over and cannot find a definitive answer on this. I am sorry if it has been discussed but I promise I did search quite a bit mostly finding info on older AT cars.
I have a 24 45th AE MT and want to unlock my ECU with MHD+ and put my downpipe on, however I am not clear on if there is any way to do the unlock without voiding the warranty. I keep seeing folks talk about cloned ECUs but it needing to be an older ECU. I guess what I don't understand is, if I were to purchase another 24 MT ECU from Toyota, is Femto unable to clone my factory ECU to that 2nd ECU and then do the unlock on it? I read somewhere that there will be a mileage discrepancy between the ECU and cluster odometer but I don't know if that would ever be an issue if say the engine was a lemon and decided to spin a bearing or something. If not a 24 ECU, can one of the old pre-encrypted units be used instead? I have also seen mention of limitations with my car being a manual transmission model.
I just passed 500 miles on the odometer and was going to wait until I have at least 1000 to 1500 miles or so to see make sure the engine is good but my problem is that I just don't have a ton of time to drive running two business, working 6 days a week. I took delivery of my car in January of this year just to paint the picture of how limited I am on time. I just don't want to end up in a position where if the engine was a lemon let's go that Toyota would deny the warranty on it.
Any input is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!
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