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The tuner that tuned my PowerFC has said "we don't want you seeing how we tune", and the only way to unlock it is if they reset all the settings :D

Soooo is there somebody nice enough to spend 3mins to untick a handful of checkboxes on their datalogit gear pleeeeeeease? :)

EDIT: I'm willing to travel to whereever help is :D

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where are you? and are you sure it can be unlocked without a password?

I know some tuners have strong feelings about this, but to me if I pay, I buy the intellectual property as well as the results of the tune. Unless they are way cheaper than other shops which I bet they were not......

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I think its BS that a tuner would not let you look at the settings. After all, you _paid_ for this tune.

Unforunately the PowerFC can only be unlocked with Power Excel or FC-Datalogit. No PIN # or anything.

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i have it mate. I am in newcastle and i can unlock it for you anytime this weekend.

If your keen for the drive up i can save the tune to a USB key for you as well so you can look at it in the software.

anyway PM me if your keen, only just got the software yesterday so yeah im keen to help out.

PM me for my phone number

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