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How do you reflash....
Can you re-flash the computer yourself at home or does it have to be done at the ***********? If you can whaich I think I've read it here before, how do you do it? And is it a safe thing to do at home?
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The re-flash must be done at the dealer. There are aftermarket programers that you can use to change many of the things a dealer can do, like tire size, accessory on delay, etc..., but the actual ECM flashes are dealer only.
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Does it haved to be reflashed at dodge dealer? or can I take it to the local cummins dealer. I would rather pay the cummins dealer, then take it back to dodge for free. I trust people I know, now the guys at cummins in town.
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Originally Posted by han solo
(Post 1469771)
Does it haved to be reflashed at dodge dealer? or can I take it to the local cummins dealer. I would rather pay the cummins dealer, then take it back to dodge for free. I trust people I know, now the guys at cummins in town.
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let us know what you find out. i trust cummins more.
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Originally Posted by nobull60
(Post 1468594)
Can you re-flash the computer yourself at home or does it have to be done at the ***********? If you can whaich I think I've read it here before, how do you do it? And is it a safe thing to do at home?
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Originally Posted by wreedCTD
(Post 1470860)
let us know what you find out. i trust cummins more.
I could be wrong but I can't see Cummins doing it, it is thier engine but not thier programing. |
you can reflash if you buy the tool. last time I saw one on ebay the bidding was around $6000[coffee] [laugh]
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Go to http://www.miller.spx.com/ they sale the Star Scan same thing the dealer have
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Originally Posted by JOHN LEWIS
(Post 1471192)
Go to http://www.miller.spx.com/ they sale the Star Scan same thing the dealer have
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[laugh] [laugh] [laugh] ....and even if you buy it you'll still need access to dealer connect.
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Originally Posted by Bob Wagner
(Post 1470899)
what are you trying to do?
1968 MINI Cooper V-Tech powered. http://gomini.com/fs/vtec/Sams%20Min...0Front%201.jpg |
Originally Posted by nobull60
(Post 1473223)
1968 MINI Cooper V-Tech powered.
http://gomini.com/fs/vtec/Sams%20Min...0Front%201.jpg Very cool. I bet you can really supprise a lot of people with that thing. I built a sleeper 62 nova a few years back that looked VERY stock and was quiet......Until the go pedal was put to the floor. After that, people just saw the rear bumper.[laugh] [coffee] |
You remind me of a 1965 Plymouth Belvedere I saw Friday that was stock including the 426 Hemi under the hood with a Hurst 4 speed. That thing was nice and quite and you could not tell it had such a big engine under the hood, that is until he hit the gas pedal and then all hell would break lose. Oh he even had skinny tires on the stock steel rims along with stock hubcaps :cool: :cool: :cool:
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