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    How does remote tuning work with MVPI2 interface?

    If someone has MVPI2 base interface, I can remote tune their stuff because they can save and upload without license correct, and as always they can datalog to send me logs?
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    i think this is how it works... whoever has to flash it in has to have the license, so someone can read it (license it) and send it to u then u can change what ever u want save and send back and they flash it in, if they read and send to u then u license and send back they cant flash in without license, unless they use a hpt ngauge i think then they can read and u can licence and send back and it will flash in using ngauge

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    ok Grannysshifting if YOU have an MPVI2 as your interface YOU can modify and save files without having to license it.

    The person whom you are sending files to will need to license the file/ecm upon flash.

    And as always datalogging doesn't require any credits.
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

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