Denslow Burhans
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Black Bear Performance EFLive AutoCal Tuning System E38 6sp. Purchased for 2011 Chevy Tahoe PPV and used once. Paid $599. Asking $175 including shipping
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yesWill it work on my 2012 Gmc Yukon xl with 5.3 and 6 speed tranny?
I believe it works with up to I think 4 vin's (might be more not 100% sure), each has to be licensed and however many tunes are purchased.Oh and does it work more then one tune?
Yes.Awesome.. Ty! Does it just go in the ob2 port?
You will also need a Windows-based computer. It can be a desktop or laptop as long as it is running Windows.Awesome.. Ty! Does it just go in the ob2 port?
The price of the AutoCal tune and license is priced at $450. That includes tuning for the vehicle, the VIN license, and free tune updates for one year.You can store multiple tunes, but each additional vehicle must be licensed. According to the BlackBear website, each additional vehicle tune is $400 which includes the tune service and software license. So if you buy this unit from Denslow, it will effectively cost you $575 to tune your vehicle.
Unfortunately, not with EFILive. Due to GM's enhanced security measures, EFILive cannot gain access to the ECM or TCM.Anything available for the 2025 6.2L?