![]() ![]() The guys at Vivid have been awesome to work with from start to finish. And considering I am just finishing my first year of ownership this Saturday on 10/6 and have racked up "only" 36K miles this year, some years have been as high as 51K miles in past vehicles, I'd say the long term will come sooner than most! I was JUST about to hit 36K miles coincidentally when I did the tune (have an aftermarket 100K warranty and have been looking into tunes for quite some time now regardless of manufacturer warranty). When you buy the tune, you have the option of buying the OBDII cable, but unless you feel like driving to Arizona or sending in your ECU, this allows you to flash it back to stock if need be. Install software, download the files from the truck's ECU, upload it or email it over to them, they work their magic using a 91 octane base which will adjust for better octane if available (I've never run anything other than 93 and I'm otherwise stock), and BAM, 90rwhp and 70rwtq increase! Their installation instructions can be found here for all the details: Īnd make sure you really read it! The driver on my Win10 work laptop gave me the error below and I had to follow these steps listed on that installation link: The installation using their OBDII cable is faster than most, considering it doesn't rely on the processing power of a handheld but rather your laptop. I had an opportunity to install this as a sponsored vehicle and have been thoroughly impressed from start to tune! Vivid has an amazing history and they thoroughly stand behind their products, so I had no hesitation and dove in head first. Wanted to post my experience with the brand new Vivid Racing software out now on their website:
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