I have looked at many options for tuning my Toyota 86 GT, ECUtek, Open Flash Tablet etc. The Open Flash Tablet was a cheaper route compared to the ECUtek that costs $1400 to tune a Toyota 86 GT (um no thanks). I took a bit of a risk and got some advice from a guy that knows how to tune the Toyota 86 GT and for $120 he would do it for me and would reduce the torque dip and will add extra features. I needed this interface device to read and write the tunes to my car and so I bought one. I learned a lot about tuning cars and how they need definition files and the right ROM to match or nothing would work. In the end got my car tuned and is 5-10 HP quicker, runs smoother, has launch control and I can further tune the car to stage 2 with some new headers. Happy days
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I never intended to go down the open-source route, but after spending $1000's on Cobb gear , and then being faced with the realization that it is absolutely useless now, for the non-commercial tuner, I decided to go this way. The Tactrix openport 2.0 is the only Interface to go for. It works perfectly, and most importantly, it is safe and reliable. I would not trust any knockoff version of this interface. No brainer decision. Cheers
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Spot on. Seems to be genuine. Well made and good quality. Recommend this ECU+TCM Flash tool.
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Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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