Circumvent tuner lock?
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Circumvent tuner lock?
Has anybody figured out how to circumvent tunerlock on a pcm? I found one thread from a couple years ago with no easy answers. Does anybody know any tricks?
I have a customer who wants his truck tuned because he is on a mail order tune and wants to get it dialed in better. But the stupid computer is tunerlocked.
Now I must vent. Why why why would you tunerlock a mail order tune? The customer paid you for it, therefore its their tune. Its also their computer. Way I see it, you have no right to lock someone else's computer. No offense to anyone, but it is just a mail order tune, its not some top secret, special championship winning tune. I wouldn't tunerlock a customer's computer if I tuned it in person, much less mail order. I have no right, and neither does anybody else, to lock another person's computer. If I didn't want my stuff seen, I wouldn't tune other people's stuff.
There, I'll step off my soapbox.
I have a customer who wants his truck tuned because he is on a mail order tune and wants to get it dialed in better. But the stupid computer is tunerlocked.
Now I must vent. Why why why would you tunerlock a mail order tune? The customer paid you for it, therefore its their tune. Its also their computer. Way I see it, you have no right to lock someone else's computer. No offense to anyone, but it is just a mail order tune, its not some top secret, special championship winning tune. I wouldn't tunerlock a customer's computer if I tuned it in person, much less mail order. I have no right, and neither does anybody else, to lock another person's computer. If I didn't want my stuff seen, I wouldn't tune other people's stuff.
There, I'll step off my soapbox.
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This too bothers me. Perhaps it so the customer cannot access the tune and share it publicly?
I think these guys can do it, but you might lose the tune, not sure.
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I think these guys can do it, but you might lose the tune, not sure.
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I guess it's like KFC or bush's baked beans; a secret recipe. You buy the product and enjoy their recipe, but they're not gonna tell you what's in it.
For people with specific built motors, I can see where locking might be needed to protect the knowledge of the tuner. But for generic mail order tunes, I don't see why.
For people with specific built motors, I can see where locking might be needed to protect the knowledge of the tuner. But for generic mail order tunes, I don't see why.
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To me, its as if somebody paid me to come and set up their entertainment system and I did, but I locked the tv on a certain channel. They would have to call me and get me to come change the channel for them. Not very fair to the customer if you ask me.
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From the tuner's side, basically they are protecting the work they have accomplished. For example you dont see Microsoft releasing source cide for windows. Most tuners have spent years developing amd refining their trade, naturally they want to protect thier investment. Also it protects them from people going into the pcm and messing with things then breaking something and then blaming the tuner.
This is why i bought the software years ago and learnes how to tune myself.
This is why i bought the software years ago and learnes how to tune myself.
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From the tuner's side, basically they are protecting the work they have accomplished. For example you dont see Microsoft releasing source cide for windows. Most tuners have spent years developing amd refining their trade, naturally they want to protect thier investment. Also it protects them from people going into the pcm and messing with things then breaking something and then blaming the tuner.
This is why i bought the software years ago and learnes how to tune myself.
This is why i bought the software years ago and learnes how to tune myself.
Well its not like you can't scan the proper data and make a new tune based on the scan....
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I am not sure about getting around the lock. I had a 2nd pcm with a certain tuners mail order tune a few years ago. I asked for him to flash it back to stock and remove the lock so I can use the computer again but instead he chose to continue to try and sell me on his ability to improve the tune. To this date I have a several hundred $ pcm sitting in my garage as a paper weight. I believe I might be able to get a dealer to reflash the entire computer to factory stock which would allow me to use the computer once again. Just haven't confirmed the ability yet or takent he time to go figure it out.
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ive read that the tech 2 can reprogram it back to factory settings.. but never seen it done..
send it to
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and let them hook you up.
send it to
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and let them hook you up.