StupendousA90
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That’s what I thought I heard tooDidn't someone say there might be a new method coming soon but couldn't speak on it yet? Just curious if I misread something or misrembered.
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That’s what I thought I heard tooDidn't someone say there might be a new method coming soon but couldn't speak on it yet? Just curious if I misread something or misrembered.
People say it’s in the works. Russia is still the best option for now. Who knows when something better will come outThat’s what I thought I heard too
I've heard a somethings about this - still goes to russia and you might have a little difficulty finding a tuner. Time will tell.That’s what I thought I heard too
Sweet please update us once you get tuned. Might have to spend my xmass bonus on this.Santa dropped this off early today
What are you looking for an update on? There are plenty of tuned 2021s, and the cloning process is tried and true. Are you looking for something specific?Sweet please update us once you get tuned. Might have to spend my xmass bonus on this.
Won’t be tuning until spring. Car runs fine on both, I did put them both in and run the car for a bit. No issues with either.Sweet please update us once you get tuned. Might have to spend my xmass bonus on this.
Umm that it actually works. I see pictures of ECU's, boxes with ECU's and claims by vendors. I want to hear from people that actually have gone through the process of tuning a post 6/21 Supra. Do you work for PPE or Visconti?What are you looking for an update on? There are plenty of tuned 2021s, and the cloning process is tried and true. Are you looking for something specific?
LOOOOLDo you work for… Visconti?
Cool can't wait to hear about your tune and thanks for the update.Won’t be tuning until spring. Car runs fine on both, I did put them both in and run the car for a bit. No issues with either.
There are plenty; this particular process has been done for a while. Bimmetech has been doing it all summer on BMWs, and cloning ECUs isn't a new process. There's no reason to believe that it wouldn't work. If the car starts on old hardware, your clone was successful and you're gold.Umm that it actually works. I see pictures of ECU's, boxes with ECU's and claims by vendors. I want to hear from people that actually have gone through the process of tuning a post 6/21 Supra.
I don't even think I can buy parts from Visconti at this point. LOL. And no, I don't work for PPE either, or Femto, or RKTunes, or Jesse. But, I do enjoy the community aspect of cars and tuning, and try to help people anywhere I can. I'm sure a handful of people here might agree. (Though maybe they wouldn't, the hell do I know).Do you work for PPE or Visconti?
When I said that, I was honestly just trying to give you some help/advice/etc. if you needed it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.Are you looking for something specific?
Well waiting till spring didn't last long... I got my base map for the flex tune and got the flex kit installed this weekend. Flashed it last night and all looks to be working as expected (didn't drive it though...). Just wanted to share it does work...Cool can't wait to hear about your tune and thanks for the update.
Umm that it actually works. I see pictures of ECU's, boxes with ECU's and claims by vendors. I want to hear from people that actually have gone through the process of tuning a post 6/21 Supra. Do you work for PPE or Visconti?
I just got my 2022 back yesterday from Visconti. I’ve got a flex fuel sensor and ecutek setup on the cloned ECU, and my old ECU is now sitting in a box. Everything works (map switching, gauge take over, phone flash, flex fuel, etc). Other then time and money there were no issues.Umm that it actually works. I see pictures of ECU's, boxes with ECU's and claims by vendors. I want to hear from people that actually have gone through the process of tuning a post 6/21 Supra. Do you work for PPE or Visconti?
I don't think there is a single scenario where you can get away with it. Say you get your two ECUs, then, you will need to keep doing services, they will record your mileage, so even if you blew the engine and swap the original ECU back, it will have lower mileage.Nothing like trying to commit warranty fraud smh. They can totally tell if you've swapped ecus. The car knows to shut the drivetrain down if something isn't exactly in parameter and you don't think they can read and tell a different ECU was plugged in? If you are trying to make this much power to the point the car is having issues you should be long past worried about the warranty and be prepared for rebuilds of turbo, tans and the motor. This is terrible advice and will probably land someone in jail if they really took this serious. Come on my guy I can tell by your car roster you know better. Kids might read this.
However this tuning solution is reasonable and will bring a whole new slew of fast cars out in the next few months. Boost on.