SEST Tuner Question
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I bought a new 2010 SE pro super tuner (part #32109-08A) online and recieved it yesterday. I was expecting it to have a CD with it to load on a laptop. I haven't opened the box (because it says no refund if seal is broken) but it is way too small to contain a CD. I'm guessing the package only contains the interface box with the red button on it. I know I still need to buy the download cable but do I still need to buy a CD to use this on my laptop?
Basically my question is: What are you suppose to get for $459.95?
Basically my question is: What are you suppose to get for $459.95?
I had last years, and just upgraded the software for about twenty bucks. The advantage of the SEST over other solutions is that it actually allows modifications to to the ECM giving much more control that say a PCV.
I still haven't tried the smart tune yet. Once I installed the new software, and upgraded the firmware in the VCI it told me that my map was obsolete and said that I could open the old and new maps together and copy and paste changes I had made to the new map. However I elected to upload the new map and just start from scratch. I had several data recordings from the old map and wanted to use the smart tune feature w/them but this was unfortunately a No-Go.
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The VCI module. I got a much better deal from Zanotti's.
I had last years, and just upgraded the software for about twenty bucks. The advantage of the SEST over other solutions is that it actually allows modifications to to the ECM giving much more control that say a PCV.
I had last years, and just upgraded the software for about twenty bucks. The advantage of the SEST over other solutions is that it actually allows modifications to to the ECM giving much more control that say a PCV.
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