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Old 02-02-2004 | 06:59 PM
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Technoman64, During the normal write procedure you can pull the PCM's power immediately after it erased the calibration and you can still recover.

We might be taking orders next week but I don't see us shipping for 2-3 weeks still. We are trying our best to get these out the door ASAP.
Old 02-02-2004 | 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by samz28
you guys should really consider pricing a 3 year version cheaper. not being vin locked is cool but i got a buddy 02, me, 00 and my bro 99 and i want to tweak them its a little on the $$ side. 3 people kickin in for a slightly more pricey version would be cooler. But of course thats your schtick. just a though. I'm just waiting for other folks to make up my mind on the route to go. It would be cool if you could online upgrade a year at a time for us not so rich folks ya know?
I was reading this. http://www.hptuners.com/forum/YaBB.p...num=1075213043

and it sounds like you can do online upgrading. Or at least not have to send the cable back like edit.

I think after getting the 98, if i am happy, might upgrade to the 00 as well, as the car club im in has a few 98's and we're already going in on it, and many 00's, so they might want to go in too. The price really is fair, imho. But i can see your point, of maybe having a $25-50 add on vin locked for a different year, might be a possible future update/upgrade that they might want to consider, for people in situations like yours, where you own a few vehicles, but different years.

Ryan.




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