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Old 10-28-2009, 12:46 PM   #1
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HA!! They wouldnt even answer my questions about the softronic in my car. They just said it was more indepth. I dont get it. I just have a 996 motor in my car with a stock porsche reflash. Its not like I put a v8 in the car or something.

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< - Porsche Specialist>: I don't have a user account to see the price. Scott and I have worked out that custom tunes are not part of the special however
< - Porsche Specialist>: so the flash is much different and for that car does require you to mail in your ECU
: 716 on a 3.4 996
< - Porsche Specialist>: yeah it is different price
: why is the tune different is my question?
< - Porsche Specialist>: its not a simple obdii flash
< - Porsche Specialist>: difference paremeters etc
: if it is the same dme and the same motor what are the variables?
< - Porsche Specialist>: Jay, I am not able to answer the indepth tuning functions, I can tell you that the conversion or custom files are not on special
Which DME do you have?
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Old 10-28-2009, 01:03 PM   #2
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I have just a stock 99 boxster 2.5 manual. It has been reflashed with 996 software.
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Old 10-28-2009, 01:15 PM   #3
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I have just a stock 99 boxster 2.5 manual. It has been reflashed with 996 software.
I guess I can see their point. They probably have to go through some extra steps to work with your set-up. If you were using a 996 DME, then I would totally agree with you.
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Old 10-28-2009, 01:25 PM   #4
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I was going to use a stock dme.. But then you get into key fobs and all that stuff... stock was better for me and a lot cheaper. I am talking to a few other companies also about this. FVD is still trying to get me on their product. I may have to go with it. It is just real expensive. 1500.00 I'm not trying to spend that much more on the car. I am just liking driving it. Just did the spark plugs and cleaned my bmc so well go from there and see how she feels. Thanks for your interest.
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Old 10-28-2009, 01:25 PM   #5
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Just spoke with Softronic and brought up your issue Jay as I was confused by the conversation you had with them and she said that your setup is not normal due to you converting your car to a 3.4 996 engine and that your car's base year is a '99. She said there were several variables involved with conversions and that their software harness is not even compatible with models prior to 2000. She also confirmed that conversion files are not on special. You might want to give them a call to get better clarification on your setup but it doesn't sound like your setup will work with what they are offering and requires something different.
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