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California Will Start Testing for ECU Tunes
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<blockquote data-quote="Stangra" data-source="post: 16642819" data-attributes="member: 193061"><p>I've heard but can't confirm, that the SCT (or other tuning device) alters in some way a part of the file name. No changes to the cal files themselves but stands out as from a no-oem source. I'm not up to speed enough on these things to fully understand how this works, exactly, or what the best course of action is to avoid hassles. My "stock" tune is a Roush CARB EO tune, so if this is what's happening the only sure way I see would be to send my ECU to Roush, have it flashed with the same tune again?</p><p>I reached out to Roush recently and asked about this exact situation and they seem to think that my "stock" tune file should be OK, but I keep hearing things that leave doubts in my mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stangra, post: 16642819, member: 193061"] I've heard but can't confirm, that the SCT (or other tuning device) alters in some way a part of the file name. No changes to the cal files themselves but stands out as from a no-oem source. I'm not up to speed enough on these things to fully understand how this works, exactly, or what the best course of action is to avoid hassles. My "stock" tune is a Roush CARB EO tune, so if this is what's happening the only sure way I see would be to send my ECU to Roush, have it flashed with the same tune again? I reached out to Roush recently and asked about this exact situation and they seem to think that my "stock" tune file should be OK, but I keep hearing things that leave doubts in my mind. [/QUOTE]
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