That is the case. Either buy a new ECU from Ford or a tune and flashing device from Lund.So, what I am getting is that IF this stock file was lost, Ford couldn't just reset the CPU? If that is the case, not good.
On my Diablo inTune my stock file is stored on the device, I can also download it as well.I was always under the impression that you better not lose your tuner if it had the stock tune file on it.
This is what I've always been told since the SCT 3.I was always under the impression that you better not lose your tuner if it had the stock tune file on it. I suppose it could be downloaded onto a laptop or something.
So, what I am getting is that IF this stock file was lost, Ford couldn't just reset the CPU? If that is the case, not good.
I have a stock file but it’s not the one from my car. Lund sent me a stock file. Hopefully that means it will unlock the PCM.Who put the broken record on repeat in here?
Until this thread ive never heard of any tuner not allowing the vehicle to be sent back to default or oem tune.
Thats incredible counter intuitive.
You mean to say if the owner demodded and went to sell the car as stock the base file is gone?
Somethings missing here.
A whole lot of guessing going on and some people need to stay in their lane if theyve never dealt with Lund LOL.
I have no clue on how LUND works. My stock file that came with the car is PCM_*******_Backup.frg & because of CMR proprietary format, reloading that is like the PCM was never tuned.A whole lot of guessing going on and some people need to stay in their lane if theyve never dealt with Lund LOL.
It means if you buy a car that has an existing tune on it from Lund, it cannot be flashed by anyone but Lund via a device they support. If you get a tune from Lund and you lose or break your tuning device, then you have to go through them to get a new device to tune it. This is why used Lund nGauges are going for big money now that they are discontinued.Who put the broken record on repeat in here?
Until this thread ive never heard of any tuner not allowing the vehicle to be sent back to default or oem tune.
Thats incredible counter intuitive.
You mean to say if the owner demodded and went to sell the car as stock the base file is gone?
Somethings missing here.
A whole lot of guessing going on and some people need to stay in their lane if theyve never dealt with Lund LOL.
Both. See my post above. As long as you have the tuning device to "unlock it" and flash to stock your fine. Lose the device and expect to pay more money to do anything else tune wise.lol shit would have been nice to know before I found an Lund NGauge. So let me get this clear, does the Lund Tune using the NGauge lock my ECU or the Lung Tune using an RTD will lock my ECU.
It is basically a proprietary Operating System.The N gauge scrambles the ecu
There is a help file on Lund's web site saying in order to use the VCM scanner with the RTD Lund has to send a de scramble key. I do not know if this key will work to allow an overwrite of the tune.