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FS: EFILive FlashScan V2
I have a new FS2-GM EFI Live FlashScan V2, I had purchased to tune an LS truck conversion, I need up using my old one instead so I have no need for it. Other than opening the box to take pictures it's brand new. It has the original VINs still on it.
Asking for $650 shipped.
Thanks
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Might want to state location, but im going to assume your in the USA.
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So you spent about $1000 on something you already had and didn't need??? Interesting.
Is it still for sale or have you already sold it?
Does it come with everything I need to tune my LS1 - all ready to plug in and play?
Do you ship to Aus and am I still looking at $650US total?
What payment method? Paypal? Bank transfer?
How do I know you won't disappear after I sent you the money?
Can you send me (those) pics of it or post 'em here?
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I take it he purchased it for a customer and the deal fell thru.
You'll need a wideband (which you will have to install; depending on the wideband and how you opt, you may possibly also need a serial comm null modem adapter/cable).
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Thanks Joe.
Yeh I thought I needed a wideband. Great. Another $120+. So do I just buy 1, install it in place of one of my (2) regular 02 sensors and just go off that.. the one bank/side??? And which wideband should I buy to avoid having to buy/use that modem cable you mentioned?
F-ing headaches. Doesn't seem worth it.
The cheapest price I can find in Aus for a V2 is a ridiculous $1500 (AUD). What pisses me off is I can see/get a new V2 kit from ebay/USA for $1221 (including postage), but then have to pay $210 on top for "import charges". Seriously? Who are these crooks charging money for no reason just because they can?
Yeah.... no chance in hell am I paying $1500 for a cd, a little cable or 2 and a "Gameboy thing" I don't even wanna use (I just wanna run it straight off my laptop without the "Gameboy"..but I'm guessing we can't). A "0" off the price sounds reasonable.
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Yes, you install the WB for tuning, and then when finished you usually remove it.
The null modem cable is used for avoiding the usual problems that go with analog signals (digital is better than analog in general).
I don't know why they're so high, Customs has something to do with it.
The software is free and downloadable from the forum, you don't need the CD.
The "Gameboy" thing translates between the ECM (GM CAN LAN) and your PC (USB).
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Joe won't removing one of the narrow band 02's play havoc with the ECM whilst your trying to tune it? Sorry, Newby question.
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should be switching to open loop to correct fueling anyway. so 02's are not required.
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