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So, I just recently upgraded from non-si 1.5t to a si and I am wanting to use my tuner on the si. I locked it to my ECU and pressed ok when it recognized that it was a different ecu locked to (I have V2). But when I go to new tune the base maps are still CVT. I can't for the life of me figure it out lol. I feel like a newb again. Someone please help thanks!
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So, I just recently upgraded from non-si 1.5t to a si and I am wanting to use my tuner on the si. I locked it to my ECU and pressed ok when it recognized that it was a different ecu locked to (I have V2). But when I go to new tune the base maps are still CVT. I can't for the life of me figure it out lol. I feel like a newb again. Someone please help thanks!
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So when you click "File", then "New" at the top of the KTuner software, it only gives you non-Si ecu numbers to choose from?
 
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Contacting @KTuner tomorrow is probably your best bet.
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