Its not EFI Live causing the trouble, its the US government. If you move outside of the US it wouldn't be an issue.
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How precisely will this effect the "dinger" fix that is forthcoming?
Will it be a simple tune file fix or will an upgraded V2 be in order?
There will be no additional software releases for parameters prior to the release of the country of residence restrictions. ie. You won't have access to the chime fix, or CSP functionality (when it's released) if you don't upgrade.
It will be a simple tune fix but you will need to update. There is no hardware changes, only software changes.
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Cindy
Come on guy's quit asking questions they can't answer. This isn't something they like. Its bound to hurt business in one form or fashion. However, the world isn't going to end. The sky is still there and isn't going to fall.
Read between the lines and you'll have your answer to everything you desire. Its not that complicated.
I would like to thank EFI for giving us what we have. And hope that in the future we will still be a valuable region to continue to support and improve on...:angel_innocent:
I agree 100%. I am guessing anyone with half a brain will be able to figure out how to be out of the country while tuning :) Luckily, I am only a 7 hour drive from Canada, so I guess I will have to use that option every time I need to help out that person with their 'race truck'.... :)
But seriously, now a days, it only takes people a matter of time to figure out how to bypass anything, it is just going to be one of them deals where no one will talk about it in public. All the deletes are still going to happen in the US, but when the EPA looks at the program the ability will be gone.
Again, just my opinion!
Mike
I like how EFI Live has handled this and I applaud them for their approach.
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I'd hate to lose EFI Live all together if the EPA decided to ban import of the V2, hosing up both the diesel and gas tuning for everyone. Its a great tool still, even without the DPF stuff (which is why I personally bought a V2 to begin with, but never got to use those functions). At least their chosen method wont break any existing tunes, and development can continue forward for everyone else besides us poor suckers living in the US.