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Old 01-02-2009, 09:36 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by FordACE
My brother is not going to be a happy chappy. His car has been custom tuned once with the X1, and he bought it while it was still lots of money. He planned on getting it tuned again in the near future after a few mods. Honestly, this is wrong and should not be happening. Hopefully, you soon realise this is a bad mistake.
thats just the point mate.... its not a mistake.
SCT has done this to "protect themselves " from the x1 box's design flaws. Just by a stroke of good luck though they can sell you a new improved product at a price.
There have been a lot of questions left unanswered in this thread, and a lot of smoke and mirrors from charlie. One of the tuners asked some good questions about why did SCT need to know stock levels and such but there was no reply to that either.
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