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rminnj
September 4th, 2016, 12:57 PM
So I brought a used AutoCal. I'll be using the same tuner to buy my tune (and send my logs to). So support should be fine
as well as linking the unit to a tuner.

I think with buying used I saved some money but complicated things. I have some newbie questions
until I receive the AutoCal then tune and hopefully some support from the tuner.

As I understand it the AutoCal has the original owner's VIN licensed to it forever?

I should be able to read my car as the second VIN on the AutoCal? Or do I need to purchase a VIN license to tune
my ecm+tcm?

My car would then be Read 2 on the menu (the original owner is Read 1 forever) ?

My stock ECM and TCM tune would then be what option on the menu to flash back ?

Can I erase all the tunes on the unit including the original owner's stock one to simplify things?


Thanks.. Sorry for all the newbie questions.

cindy@efilive
September 5th, 2016, 12:04 PM
Licensing and AutoCal setup tune/log/read ordering are independent.

You can license a controller, then remove all tune files from the device and change the tune order to suit you. If you wan to re-tune that originally licensed controller, just reinstall the tunes. Removing tune files does not affect the license - that controller remains licensed.

You or your tuner should remove the tune files for the originally tuned vehicle, and setup the device for your vehicle. Your vehicle can be Read 1, and the tune files on the device just for your vehicle. The order and menu will be dependent on the setup and security selections.

You (or your tuner) will need to purchase a VIN license to tune your vehicle given licenses cannot be recycled - once a controller is licensed it's licensed and cannot be reclaimed.

If your vehicle is the same as the original AutoCal owners, you will need to discuss tune file security with your tuner. Depending on the permission they added to the original owners tune files you may not have permission to share those tunes with your vehicle.

Cheers
Cindy

rminnj
September 5th, 2016, 01:21 PM
Thanks...so my tuner cannot just send me new tunes. .I need to purchase a vin license as well as the tunes?

Somehow I don't think I saved any money then...we'll see.

I guess I don't understand the utility of the Autocal then..it seems like it's tied to one VIN/car forever. What if one buys a second car and wants to use the same tuner and autocal? One needs to purchase a VIN license as well as tunes?

cindy@efilive
September 5th, 2016, 01:32 PM
Thanks...so my tuner cannot just send me new tunes. .I need to purchase a vin license as well as the tunes?

Somehow I don't think I saved any money then...we'll see.

I guess I don't understand the utility of the Autocal then..it seems like it's tied to one VIN/car forever. What if one buys a second car and wants to use the same tuner and autocal? One needs to purchase a VIN license as well as tunes?

EFILive is not a single vehicle product like a traditional handheld. It's designed to allow multiple vehicles to be tuned at the same time. Because of that 'returning to stock' does not free up the VIN license. Each controller needs to be licensed.

Your tuner will need to send you tunes, and you'll need to go through the licensing process during the first flash of your ECM and the first flash of your TCM. Note: One license purchase allows you to tune 1 ECM and 1 TCM , but the actual flash process requires you to assign that license on each controller during the initial flash.

AutoCal can tune up to 8 vehicles per device. The first license is included on the AutoCal when it ships from our facility to the tuner.
FlashScan V2 can tune up to 221 vehicles per device. Two licenses are included with each tuning option (GM tuning and Cummins Tuning)

Cheers
Cindy

rminnj
September 11th, 2016, 03:50 AM
Ok.. i have the AutoCal.. I loaded up the V8 software.. it sees the AutoCal and allows me to update firmware etc.

I found the EFILive Explorer software.. It sees the 2 tunes on the unit..

Let me see if there is a way to erase the tunes that are on this used unit.

Still I think I may need a VIN License ?

cindy@efilive
September 11th, 2016, 08:58 AM
Your tuner should provide you with instructions on how use AutoCal given the configuration options available.

This knowledge base article will show you how to move tune and other files to/from AutoCal. https://support.efilive.com/kb_article.php?ref=9562-EUAF-6679

This will assist you in determining you licenses used/available. https://support.efilive.com/kb_article.php?ref=9817-YALX-6546

The AutoCal for End Users guide may also be of assistance to you. http://content.efilive.com/documents/EFILive%20AutoCal%20Info%20For%20End%20Users.pdf

Cheers
Cindy


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rminnj
September 11th, 2016, 09:15 AM
Thanks.. yes I will contact my tuner.

It doesn't seem like it will work...

Under in Licensing/VIN Licenses tab it says:
Installed 1 of 8
Used: 1 Available 0

Under Licensing VINS:

License #1 Engine 14xxxxxxxx Transmission: Available

cindy@efilive
September 11th, 2016, 09:23 AM
AutoCal license capacity is 8, you've used one. To use the AutoCal to tune your vehicle you'll need to buy a vin license and depending on the tune file security restrictions previously used purchase tunes too.

Cheers
Cindy


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rminnj
September 11th, 2016, 09:53 AM
That's just great. So there is no way I can dissociate from the first VIN?

I did buy a tune from my tuner but I don't if it includes a VIN license.. So in addition to the AutoCal, and the Tune I now need to also purchase VIN license?

cindy@efilive
September 11th, 2016, 12:49 PM
That's just great. So there is no way I can dissociate from the first VIN?

You can't dissociate a VIN from an AutoCal - EFILive and AutoCal was never designed to allow that. It's designed to allow multiple vehicles to be tuned at the same time. Because of that 'returning to stock' does not free up the VIN license (actually the software doesn't differentiate between a stock or modified tune anyway). Each controller needs to be licensed.



I did buy a tune from my tuner but I don't if it includes a VIN license.. So in addition to the AutoCal, and the Tune I now need to also purchase VIN license?
That's something you and your tuner need to discuss - I don't know what you bought, or what your tuner sent you. This is a discussion you really need to have with your tuner given you've purchased his handheld device, not an EFILive tuning product. Your tuner can/has/will customize the AutoCal to suit his business/your needs, and given the number of different configurable options, he needs to provide you with support.

If he did send you a license, you'll have an activation code and instructions similar to this

EFILive Order Number: 123123
EFILive AutoCal Serial Number: 005000012312
Activation Code: 01230ABC
Number of VIN Licenses Purchased: 1
Total License Number: 2

To update your AutoCal cable with the new activation code:
1. Connect your AutoCal cable to your PC or laptop.
2. Start the EFILive V8 Scan and Tune application.
3. Click the [F7: Licenses] button in the left-hand pane.
4. Click the [F3: VINs] button in the left-hand pane.
5. Enter the 02513C6B (Activation Code) in the Activation Code: field.
6. Enter 2 (Total License Number) in the License Number: field.
7. Click the [Activate VIN License] button.

It's apparent you purchased something second hand without really understanding the capabilities and requirements of actually using it. In many cases if a tuner applies tune file security, requiring you to buy new tunes plus the cost of a VIN license the second hand AutoCal needs to be really cheap to prevent the total cost being in excess of a new unit. It's really a case of buyer beware - the only cost EFILive controls is the VIN license cost - the second hand price of the AutoCal and the value the tuner places on his work is not something we control.

Cheers
Cindy

minytrker
September 11th, 2016, 03:53 PM
You can't dissociate a VIN from an AutoCal - EFILive and AutoCal was never designed to allow that. It's designed to allow multiple vehicles to be tuned at the same time. Because of that 'returning to stock' does not free up the VIN license (actually the software doesn't differentiate between a stock or modified tune anyway). Each controller needs to be licensed.


That's something you and your tuner need to discuss - I don't know what you bought, or what your tuner sent you. This is a discussion you really need to have with your tuner given you've purchased his handheld device, not an EFILive tuning product. Your tuner can/has/will customize the AutoCal to suit his business/your needs, and given the number of different configurable options, he needs to provide you with support.

If he did send you a license, you'll have an activation code and instructions similar to this

EFILive Order Number: 123123
EFILive AutoCal Serial Number: 005000012312
Activation Code: 01230ABC
Number of VIN Licenses Purchased: 1
Total License Number: 2

To update your AutoCal cable with the new activation code:
1. Connect your AutoCal cable to your PC or laptop.
2. Start the EFILive V8 Scan and Tune application.
3. Click the [F7: Licenses] button in the left-hand pane.
4. Click the [F3: VINs] button in the left-hand pane.
5. Enter the 02513C6B (Activation Code) in the Activation Code: field.
6. Enter 2 (Total License Number) in the License Number: field.
7. Click the [Activate VIN License] button.

It's apparent you purchased something second hand without really understanding the capabilities and requirements of actually using it. In many cases if a tuner applies tune file security, requiring you to buy new tunes plus the cost of a VIN license the second hand AutoCal needs to be really cheap to prevent the total cost being in excess of a new unit. It's really a case of buyer beware - the only cost EFILive controls is the VIN license cost - the second hand price of the AutoCal and the value the tuner places on his work is not something we control.

Cheers
Cindy

I get more phone calls about used autocal's than I can count. Almost everyone are exactly the same, "I bought this used efi live and want to get a tune on it, how much is it". 99% of the time they dont know where it came from or who did the tune or anything about an autocal. Then they argue with you when you explain what the autocal is and how it works.

cindy@efilive
September 11th, 2016, 05:54 PM
I get more phone calls about used autocal's than I can count. Almost everyone are exactly the same, "I bought this used efi live and want to get a tune on it, how much is it". 99% of the time they dont know where it came from or who did the tune or anything about an autocal. Then they argue with you when you explain what the autocal is and how it works.

I'm not sure what we can do to help with that, but if you have any ideas we are willing to listen.

The problem as I see it is AutoCal is unique and users just expect it to work like every other handheld in the market - which it doesn't. The problem is people buy first and investigate later.....

Cheers
Cindy

joecar
September 11th, 2016, 11:27 PM
Why was the AutoCal sold by its original owner (i.e. the tuner's client)...?

( do they suddenly not want tune support any more ..? )

rminnj
September 12th, 2016, 01:08 AM
Why was the AutoCal sold by its original owner (i.e. the tuner's client)...?

( do they suddenly not want tune support any more ..? )


Sorry for all the trouble of this thread. The original owner sold his car..he was selling all his performance parts. He has
no need of the AutoCal, Tune or Tuner.
Since I wanted to use the same tuner I thought I could save some money. I will see what the tuner says..worst
case I have to cough up more money for a VIN license as well as the tune thereby negating the savings.

I learned a lot about the AutoCal licensing in this thread. I'm glad it has some functional value beyond the original VIN.
Also it seems if you use the AutoCal for 8 VINs and you get 9th car you have to throw it in the garbage and buy a new one.


I have other questions about the AutoCal that I'll have to figure out myself or I'll post another thread.

Thanks a bunch.

cindy@efilive
September 12th, 2016, 07:36 AM
I might look at putting a second hand AutoCal FAQ together. Hopefully people purchasing second hand may search before purchase.

AutoCal is limited to 8 VINs. Most people use AutoCal for a single vehicle, over 90% never have a second VIN purchased. If you think you need more than a couple of VINs (I'd say 3-4) then you should really be looking at FlashScan. Even if you're not going to write your own tunes, FlashScan will give you the freedom to use tunes from multiple sources and it has 221 VIN capacity.

Cheers
Cindy


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minytrker
September 12th, 2016, 08:36 AM
I'm not sure what we can do to help with that, but if you have any ideas we are willing to listen.

The problem as I see it is AutoCal is unique and users just expect it to work like every other handheld in the market - which it doesn't. The problem is people buy first and investigate later.....

Cheers
Cindy


100% of the auto cal calls I receive regarding used ones are people with diesels. Most of them have no idea what the autocal is or how it works, alot of them assume the autocal is like a regular handheld and they just pick from canned tunes and go. We tune diesels but most of our business is gas tuning, but most of our tech calls for efi live are from diesel guys. I dont know why there is so much confusion with efi live in the diesel world vs the gas world.