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Superchips will not load onto a 2005 Harley edition. It says it detects a non-stock program. Went to dealer, ran computer check and reprogrammed. Same error message. Dealer says the HD edition has the same program. Superchips says they don't know. Any help?
Superchips will not load onto a 2005 Harley edition. It says it detects a non-stock program. Went to dealer, ran computer check and reprogrammed. Same error message. Dealer says the HD edition has the same program. Superchips says they don't know. Any help?
Has another tuning device ever been used on it?
For example, Bullydog has a "try before you buy" program that goes in the truck and "expires" after a few days.
The issue is, they make some major changes to coding that REMAIN in the calibration, even after the trial period expires.
#1 It's traceable
#2 It causes issues with other tuning devices should you decide to buy something other then Bullydog.
While the hex codes remain the same, there are changes in calibration the dealer can not see simply by reading the module ID through a scan tool.
If they were to read the actual program and look at it, they would see a bunch of changes.
Vic, I'm glad you cleared that up. I honestly was confused. I don't own any of these devices and was sort of under the impression they were one in the same. I could just be dense but that was my thought. Learning before I buy!
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