BlueScapegoat
Well-Known Member
Correct me if I'm wrong but none of those are what he's talking about.EOC fixed the red light issue. The only benefit to cloning yourself is cost and less downtime. When you send your ECM to them you have 3 options.
- Overwrite your stock unit
- You clone your stock unit and provide clone to EOC
- Send your stock unit to EOC, they clone it the same way we are and they send both units back.
You can order a tuned ECM from EOC/MRTuning without sending them anything but your vin number. They don't do any cloning, they'll just send you a tuned ECM that will work in your truck with the exception of the red security light.
It's a fourth option after what you've listed.
Hell of a compromise on an expensive truck when you're already spending that much more on tuning, but let your heart and duct tape guide you.I would probably just put a piece of black tape over the little red light and I don't use any of those features. The main reason why I'm on the fence about it is because you have to put your faith in a sketchy Chinese clone and it'll cost about the same to buy the ECU cloner, and mail it off to EOC. As it would to just buy the ECU from EOC and have them ship it with your VIN on it
I'm willing to give it a shot though.
I'd either send them the ECM to have them clone it or, like I did, clone it myself and send it off.
I didn't like the down time or risk of it getting hung up in customs or lost in international shipping. If your only stock ECM gets lost then you'll have no option but to live with a red light forever. I took that risk shipping my ECM to GDE a couple states away with their same day turn around, but not across borders.
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The biggest risk with the chinese cloner, imo, is it bricking your new ECM when you're writing. Unless the device physically shorts out the ECM it feels fairly low risk to me to read from a factory ECM. There is some level of risk involved. Tuning as whole is assuming some amount of risk. I tune other vehicles regularly with an HPTuner and there's a level of risk there too. Like updating a motherboard bios.
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