ok plug it in and go to tuning...then go to read stock...then it should have an option like read stock id or something...go to that then it will save your stock tune..
after thats all done go back to tunning then go to change setup then pick the tune you wanna run then adjust user options which are like tire size and top speed limiter then go to program vehicle and follow directions and you're good
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right they just show n' shine aint spoolin that turbine
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I think the Cummins guys are already datalogging in a very sophisticated manner:
"Heck Bubba, they ain't much smoke, I still sees the sun!"
"You right Jimbo, needs some of them .090" x 6 sticks prolly."
A Flashpaq can only be used on one vehicle at a time. If a tune is loaded on one truck, the tuner will not hook up to any others. For it to work on your truck, it needs to go back to the truck it was originally on, and run the program to return that truck to stock. Only then will it be able to tune another rig.
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SuperChips Flashpaq
Straight-piped and resonator plugged When I sit in my truck, does that make it MODded??
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