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dlandsvZ28
July 10th, 2017, 02:01 AM
I purchased a license dated Dec 6 2005
License type is Commercial Scan & Tune.
Key is CFLB-TFQY-PFLM-SVVG

Last time I used it was approximately Oct of 2010 on my 1998 Camaro Z28 on my old Lenovo T61.

I have had AC and overheating issues because of ATI supercharger. Frustrated so bought a 2012 Grand Sport Vette and parked my Camaro.

Havel now swapped out the T61 laptop for a T420 so want to reinstall software and start reading files again on my Camaro.

Finally found a good tuner but would like to swap files so I can get idle transition back again. I live in Kansas, tuner is in OK.

What do I need to do to get started again? I installed Version 7.3. Have not attempted to install any files later than that.

Since I have a 98 -that license was free at the time. I believe this license at the time was for three, possible five licenses.

I did re-register again last week. But recall that when I was reading some old tunes, that all I have is personal scan and tune.

What I don't want to do is try to log or scan and possible upload and lock something up since I will be using a version that is over 10 years old.

MyLenovo T420 has Windows Profession V7 with all recent upgrades. Recall back then that USB drivers were an issue on my Lenovo T61 but finally got everything to work after Blacky sent me a new cable.

I have not tried yet to log or scan and download the tune that is currently on the car.

THanks in advance.

DuWayne

joecar
July 10th, 2017, 11:06 AM
Hi DuWayne,

Is your FlashScan a V1 or a V2 (I take it it's a V1 if you got it in 2005)...?


Install the current/latest V7 software, you should be able to log and download.

dlandsvZ28
July 10th, 2017, 04:16 PM
The cable reads Flashscan FSP V1.2

I downloaded and installed V7.5.

Are there any other files or drivers that I need to install?

Since I am using on a 1998 Z28 Camaro do I still have five licenses available?

Thanks in advance.

DuWayne

ScarabEpic22
July 11th, 2017, 06:00 AM
You will need to upgrade to a FlashScan V2 with GM Tuning (http://www.efilive.com/upgrades/upgrade-from-v1-to-v2-with-gm-tuning-option) for $499+shipping to read/write to your 2012 GrandSport. The FS V1.2 cannot communicate with any CAN-based vehicles (so anything 2005-2007+). If you have any remaining free licenses on your V1.2, you can move those to your V2 when you perform the license migration. Just know as soon as you upgrade your V1, you can no longer purchase licenses for the V1 cable (but you can continue to use it on your 98 Camaro).

joecar
July 11th, 2017, 07:08 AM
No licenses are needed for flashing 1997-1998 Corvette and 1998 Camaro/Firebird (so you would have all your licenses still available).

For your 2012 Corvette you need FlashScan V2 as Erik said above.

dlandsvZ28
July 14th, 2017, 01:51 AM
No licenses are needed for flashing 1997-1998 Corvette and 1998 Camaro/Firebird (so you would have all your licenses still available).

For your 2012 Corvette you need FlashScan V2 as Erik said above.

So when I look at my license count from the menu that says Flashscan V1 PCM Licensing it says that I have 4 licenses available of a total of 5. So it appears one license is being used for my 1998 Camaro. Not that one license matters because I won't be tuning anyone else's car.


So the 4 licenses would transfer over to V2 I assume, if I upgrade.


But need clarification on which upgrade to purchase. Since my V1 cable is Commericial Scan and Tune, this is what I would receive with an upgrade and would have at least six licenses.


FlashScan V1 Commercial receives FlashScan V2 with GM Tuning Option, plus 2 additional VIN licenses and 97/98 LS1 Stream.


But I don't see where I could use it for my 2012 Corvette. Since the only controllers it supports is S-E40 (GM 05-06 IV V8). So what upgrade would I have to purchase to use it for both my 1998 Camaro and the 2012 and/or 2013/2014 Corvette when I trade up?

Thanks in advance.

DuWayne

joecar
July 14th, 2017, 08:17 AM
So when I look at my license count from the menu that says Flashscan V1 PCM Licensing it says that I have 4 licenses available of a total of 5. So it appears one license is being used for my 1998 Camaro. Not that one license matters because I won't be tuning anyone else's car.
I'm not sure why it used a license for 97/98 LS1.



So the 4 licenses would transfer over to V2 I assume, if I upgrade.

During the upgrade, it lets you specified how many licenses to transfer from V1 to V2.

Note that after the upgrade, your V1 is still useable, but you won't be able to add any new licenses to it.



But need clarification on which upgrade to purchase. Since my V1 cable is Commericial Scan and Tune, this is what I would receive with an upgrade and would have at least six licenses.
FlashScan V1 Commercial receives FlashScan V2 with GM Tuning Option, plus 2 additional VIN licenses and 97/98 LS1 Stream.

You would purchase Upgrade From V1 To V2 with GM Tuning see here: upgrade-from-v1-to-v2-with-gm-tuning-option (http://www.efilive.com/upgrades/upgrade-from-v1-to-v2-with-gm-tuning-option)
All V2's are at "Commercial" ability.
2 PCM licenses are included (each license is actually for one PCM or for one ECM/TCM pair).
97/98 LS1 (aka "LS1A") Stream is included.



But I don't see where I could use it for my 2012 Corvette. Since the only controllers it supports is S-E40 (GM 05-06 IV V8). So what upgrade would I have to purchase to use it for both my 1998 Camaro and the 2012 and/or 2013/2014 Corvette when I trade up?
On the Supported Vehicles page, see under Gen IV V8, V6 E38 ECM: gm-gas-vehicles (http://www.efilive.com/gm-gas-vehicles)


Thanks in advance.

DuWayneYou're welcome.

ScarabEpic22
July 17th, 2017, 05:59 AM
Joe answered it all here better than I could, if you have any other questions just reply here and we'll figure it out!

Also, the used license on your V1 will be copied over to your V2 so you can tune your Camaro with both cables interchangeably. (Note, with 97-98 LS1A PCMs being free to tune, the V2 should never ask for a VIN license for it regardless. This is for ALL supported controllers however, so more for anyone's future reference.)

dlandsvZ28
July 17th, 2017, 11:06 PM
Thanks for the replies.

Not sure when I will upgrade. My Camaro is still a work in progress.

1FastBrick
July 18th, 2017, 01:03 AM
Joe answered it all here better than I could, if you have any other questions just reply here and we'll figure it out!

Also, the used license on your V1 will be copied over to your V2 so you can tune your Camaro with both cables interchangeably. (Note, with 97-98 LS1A PCMs being free to tune, the V2 should never ask for a VIN license for it regardless. This is for ALL supported controllers however, so more for anyone's future reference.)

Back in the day around circa 2010, I recall we had to down load the LS1-A Stream in order to tune the LS1-A Free. I no longer see that option available for download.

My personal V2 has that option enabled.

How ever I purchased a 2nd unit used and the option was never activated...

Both are the older black V2 units, Not sure if its just automatically enabled on the new Blue units or not. Be curious to know if any one knows on that.21299

dlandsvZ28
July 18th, 2017, 02:23 AM
I need to clarify some info I posted earlier in this thread.

I was under the impression that the V1 Commercial Scan and Tune came with 5 licenses. I think that is wrong and it is only 4 licenses - all of which I currently have unused because I have only used the V1 cable to scan and tune my 1998 Camaro.

So if I was to upgrade to V2 I would still have 6 unused licenses with one of those where I could scan and tune my 2012 GS Corvette leaving a total of 5 unused licenses on either V1 or V2 dependent upon how I upgraded from V1 to V2.

ScarabEpic22
July 18th, 2017, 09:06 AM
Back in the day around circa 2010, I recall we had to down load the LS1-A Stream in order to tune the LS1-A Free. I no longer see that option available for download.

My personal V2 has that option enabled.

How ever I purchased a 2nd unit used and the option was never activated...

Both are the older black V2 units, Not sure if its just automatically enabled on the new Blue units or not. Be curious to know if any one knows on that.21299

Send an email to support@efilive.com, I believe this is still a free enhancement so they just have to generate an auth code for you.


I need to clarify some info I posted earlier in this thread.

I was under the impression that the V1 Commercial Scan and Tune came with 5 licenses. I think that is wrong and it is only 4 licenses - all of which I currently have unused because I have only used the V1 cable to scan and tune my 1998 Camaro.

So if I was to upgrade to V2 I would still have 6 unused licenses with one of those where I could scan and tune my 2012 GS Corvette leaving a total of 5 unused licenses on either V1 or V2 dependent upon how I upgraded from V1 to V2.

Correct, 4 licenses would be on your V1 originally plus free LS1A tuning. When you purchase a V2 upgrade, it will come with 2 VIN licenses + free LS1A stream. When you go through the upgrade process (required to activate your V2), you have the option to keep OR move the existing unused 4 PCM licenses AND copy the used PCM licenses (not applicable as you don't have any used licenses) from your V1 -> V2. This is a ONE TIME deal, if you don't copy/move them, you can't do it later. You can only move licenses from V1 -> V2, not from V2 -> V1. You do not get to keep say 2 PCM licenses on your V1 AND move them to your V2 as VIN licenses. Remember, once you upgrade your V1, you cannot purchase additional V1 PCM licenses so if you wanted to use the cable in the future, you MUST leave PCM licensees on it during the upgrade.

V1: 4 PCM license available, 0 used.
V2: 2 VIN licenses available, 0 used.

After V1 -> V2 migration:
V1: 0-4 PCM licenses available, 0 used.
V2: 6-2 (2 existing + # moved from V1) VIN licenses available, 0 used.

Personally, since you have a single LS1A vehicle, I would move all to your V2 as all vehicles since then you have 6 VIN licenses applicable for all supported vehicles vs licenses you can only use on controllers up to 2005. But, it's up to you!

1FastBrick
July 18th, 2017, 02:02 PM
Send an email to support@efilive.com, I believe this is still a free enhancement so they just have to generate an auth code for you.


Thanks!

dlandsvZ28
July 18th, 2017, 11:22 PM
Thanks for the explanation. Helpful indeed.

Out of curiosity - probably will stick with current 347 short block rather than upgrade to an GM Crate LS2 376 built for boost. But if I did so then I would have to use a later PCM. So a 'what if question'.

Because I have a 98 pcm and my car is ATI supercharged, my tuner converted my maf tune to sd and installed a 2 bar map sensor- something about reading tables and cells for higher boost levels not available in the 98 pcm - fooling the numbers is best way I can explain because of limited capability of the 98 pcm to read higher boost up to 15 lbs. Tuner uses EFI live.

So if I was to repin my 98 pcm over to a 99 to 2002 PCM then I assume I would use one V1 license because the pcm is no longer a 98 but instead a 99-2002 pcm.

ScarabEpic22
July 19th, 2017, 05:32 AM
Thanks for the explanation. Helpful indeed.

Out of curiosity - probably will stick with current 347 short block rather than upgrade to an GM Crate LS2 376 built for boost. But if I did so then I would have to use a later PCM. So a 'what if question'.

Because I have a 98 pcm and my car is ATI supercharged, my tuner converted my maf tune to sd and installed a 2 bar map sensor- something about reading tables and cells for higher boost levels not available in the 98 pcm - fooling the numbers is best way I can explain because of limited capability of the 98 pcm to read higher boost up to 15 lbs. Tuner uses EFI live.

So if I was to repin my 98 pcm over to a 99 to 2002 PCM then I assume I would use one V1 license because the pcm is no longer a 98 but instead a 99-2002 pcm.

Yes, if you switch to a 512kb LS1B PCM (99-02), you will need to use a license to tune the vehicle. But, you open up all the COS options (I'm betting your tuner has halved the VE and spark tables to make it run with boost) which allows for a lot more control over fueling while in boost.

You could use your V1 to do this if you so desired, just leave 1 license on that cable when you go through the upgrade it. However, the V2 allows the same functionality PLUS you can remotely log/scan/tune with it. If you licensed it to your V1 now, you could copy this license over when you do your V1 -> V2 conversion, otherwise you would have to use a license on both the V1 and V2 if you wanted to use both cables.

dlandsvZ28
July 19th, 2017, 05:45 AM
Thanks again.