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      06-29-2012, 06:16 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by tlp View Post
"Coding" as they say has nothing to do with coding at all. It's quite the contrary, your manipulating predefined values and variables in trace files and writing the values/settings back to the respective modules. The same is true for basic retrofits as well.

They want you to believe that it is some special black art with lots of voodoo in the mix. They want you to think that they are solely responsible for creating solutions when in fact they are just enabling/disabling embedded features that already exist.

There are lots of places on the interwebs to gather what it takes for a DIY.
For simple things most of this is true. Other feature activations/custom changes are more complicated..

Also this is for feature coding, not DME/ECU tuning, totally different ball game.

OP: Google is your friend , or if you want to skip the learning curve I can code your car remotely.
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