Free Re-flash dyno day
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Originally Posted by Corey
Since no one answered my question before I'll ask again. Can anyone put the ECU back to stock and do another reflash? I was under the impression that the company that did the reflash had to flash it back to stock?
That sounds like misdirection to me.
Any flash tuner can flash the Base map from . If you would like to collect your refound from another vendor that Vendor might require you to have them flash you back to the stock mapping.
Hope this clears this up.
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Originally Posted by Corey
Since no one answered my question before I'll ask again. Can anyone put the ECU back to stock and do another reflash? I was under the impression that the company that did the reflash had to flash it back to stock?
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edison? im on rt 1 in edison atleast once a week and i've never seen an evo once... a few stis though...actually the only ones i do see belong to TT
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Originally Posted by mifesto
edison? im on rt 1 in edison atleast once a week and i've never seen an evo once... a few stis though...actually the only ones i do see belong to TT
I would say .. 80% of our bus now is Evo ... , we have about 3 evo's at our place at all times ..
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You guys will not be sorry with your choice of going with these guys. Just had a retune done there on my AEM on account of bad gas. Mark, Jeff and crew are as courteous as they come even with guys like me askin all sorts of questions, they always take there time to answer and explain. I will let the numbers in my sig speak for themselves. Mark did an awesome job as did everyone else that helped out. They have earned a customer for life here. By the way Mark does not do a rush job, he really takes his time to set the numbers up right for each car. Thanks again Mark see ya Saturday.
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i am happy that the guys from tt are taking care of us evo owners who are unhappy with the flash we got. there is a lot of dynoflashed customers here in so cal who will be so appreciative to TT if you guys can come and help us here.
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I never post... but I heard about this thread and I must say that TurboTrix is showing the community the right kind of love that many "tuners" could learn from. Knowledgeable work makes people want to get their car serviced at a shop but customer service like this is what makes people comfortable going to a shop. TT is giving something for free right now but this is a buisness savy decision that will create return customers for them in the long run. It's a win - win situation.
Big ups to TurboTrix and bes of luck to you guys getting those flushes fixed.
Big ups to TurboTrix and bes of luck to you guys getting those flushes fixed.
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this kinda reminds me of Dell 3 or 4 years back selling their PC's at a lose in attempt to destroy their competitors, and destroy they did. now TT is offering free tuning to destroy dynoflash.... hmmm
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Originally Posted by mifesto
this kinda reminds me of Dell 3 or 4 years back selling their PC's at a lose in attempt to destroy their competitors, and destroy they did. now TT is offering free tuning to destroy dynoflash.... hmmm
Dell is now doing global service delivery under Dell Professional services (DPS). Good stock to buy if you would like to get into something for the long run.