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Old 2009-01-29, 03:15 PM   #7
cody
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That's what I thought (because that's what Ed told me a while back), but then I read this post from him on WRXFanatics yesterday:

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name='EQ Tuning' date='Jan 26 2009, 06:28 PM' post='827566'
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name='method' post='827438' date='Jan 25 2009, 07:07 PM'You still around ED? Your website has even less information on it then normal :-p
I'm still around. Been very busy with opening the new shop and all the excitement associated with it.

To answer the questions, I do offer tuning services without an AccessPort. I use tuning software called EcuEdit which is similar to the OpenEcu tools, but better in many ways. The customer does not need to buy an AP or any license with this, so its a great option for most people.

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Perhaps it's only the Open Source software that Cobb has stipulated can't be used by tuners who use Protuner software. Obviously, many tuners use both Protuner and ECUTek profesional tuning software. Or maybe Cobb dropped the rule...not sure.
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