piterek
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- First Name
- Peter
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- Jul 1, 2019
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- Ontario, Canada
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- 2019 Civic Hatch Sport Touring, 2010 Subaru Forester, 2015 Yamaha FJ-09
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Everybody’s goals are different go with what makes you feel safe the most.True, I am waiting for the instant JB to be available for the 2020 R so I can tune. I think this go around I am just going to stick with the KTuner base maps. Lots of people seem to be having great results with no issues.
I also feel that this car is pretty damn quick already, so with my DP install next week and a base tune it will be more than I need/want.
The tutorial video in the online help does just that. Access from the KTuner help menu or website.Sorry but is there a step by step tutorial on installing a ktuner v1.2?
@KTuner ... help me out please. I have my v1.2 connected, registered and locked to the ECU. Spirit got deflated when I looked at the list of maps available for my ECU... pretty empty.Full support
Yes... I planted the seed on both platforms... appreciate the help. Will stick to the KT forum and just update here when done.Hello,
We already did on our forum and you replied to it. Here's the snippet again.
If you've locked to your vehicle (Meaning the unit was not locked to someone else's), you'll see the ECU number listed in File>New Tune and if you notice the note at the bottom, or you've watched the tutorial video, you have to select it and hit Next.
I am sorry... rookie me... let me buy you a beer... ?Hello,
We already did on our forum and you replied to it. Here's the snippet again.
If you've locked to your vehicle (Meaning the unit was not locked to someone else's), you'll see the ECU number listed in File>New Tune and if you notice the note at the bottom, or you've watched the tutorial video, you have to select it and hit Next.