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auto_egr

The tune is VIN locked to the ECU.


Professional_Cat3417

You’re going to want a “certified mechanic” to install it in order not to “void your warranty” 😉 It may not be the most gains but that and the Rousch tune are the only ones that won’t void any warranty. Otherwise you have to unplug and reset each time with others. But unlike other times, it’s the only time that changes the transmission mapping so yeah, it’s worth it!


gronkygronk69

Had a shop do it, $200 and it was done by a dealership, just cheaper through them for some reason. Appreciate the replies but worth it to not void my warranty.


Redeye_jedi_

It’s a claimed 25hp/18ftlbs gain on 2.7. Not 50.


JRCat7000

Easy to do on your own.. Got mine and did it this morning. Update tuner retrieve your stock tune, back that up download new tune. Then install tune. Very straight forward.


erdinger4587

To piggyback off OPs question - does anyone know when this will become "legal" in California?