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If a truck were to be towed in with a head gasket failure, and a p1000 and/or p0603, it doesn't take a genius to figure out what is going on... .
You mean the time I disconnected the battery when I left town for a week, then blew the head gasket whil trying to pull my 5th wheel right after reconnecting it?
If a truck were to be towed in with a head gasket failure, and a p1000 and/or p0603, it doesn't take a genius to figure out what is going on... although it is nothing positively identify a tuner has been used.
I find that mode9 data sometimes has weird module IDs if a tuner was being used, I acutally one time had one tell me I was working on a Scorpio...
The 4.5 uses new(er) electronics that has a log, date and time clock, and is apparently a real pain in the *** to reflash, and is supposed to be the electronics that the 6.4 is going to get. I don't know if they are doing this to try eliminate the use of programming... or if it's just a better system. Time will tell.
so can a module like the edge or banks 6 gun be traced in any way if it is physically removed from the truck??
so can a module like the edge or banks 6 gun be traced in any way if it is physically removed from the truck??
Usually its only traceable physically, you have to be pretty sleuthy about it, since they know what to look for.
For instance, if there is a clean area where the tuning box used to be, they will probably figure it out.
Often, with those devices you need to tap into a MAP pressure feed somewhere, and it often involves drilling/tapping.
(Example, on an 06 Cummins you have to drill into the main intake tube).
However, when I was tuning them, I bought a backup from the dealer so the stock one would remain unmolested.
I have the SuperChips economy tune loaded. I decide to reload the stock tune so that I can take it in for service. I then disconnect the battery to remove any traces of the programmer.
Why can't I then use the Flashpaq to erase the 2 codes that are left? How would the pcm know that I used the Flashpaq to erase these codes.
My son tells of a customer who was a little peeved when his warranty work was disallowed. He just couldn't understand how he managed to generate excessive psi on the turbo and blow a head gasket.
You mean the time I disconnected the battery when I left town for a week, then blew the head gasket whil trying to pull my 5th wheel right after reconnecting it?
My son tells of a customer who was a little peeved when his warranty work was disallowed. He just couldn't understand how he managed to generate excessive psi on the turbo and blow a head gasket.
Turbos can fail and cause excessive boost just as they can fail and cause low boost.
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