Superchips Vin Locked Hack Free Software And Shareware

Superchips Flashpaq and Superchips Cortex – These can be unlocked using Superchips Spark or Superchips Ignition software for a fee of $100. Simply follow the update process and once complete you will see a screen with the option to purchase a VIN Unlock. Fill in your payment information and complete the order. The superchip Flashpaq allows you to program the computer in your vehicle. In doing so, it locks itself to your car’s VIN. Where you wish to unlock it and use it in another car, there is a need to run a system update on the program. Suppose the software is locked and you are not the original owner, there is no reason to fret.

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No bought it new programed my car then a friend came by and I tried to program his car an no luck that's all. BTW my trans needs updating from the dealer but the dealer will not up date the trans so I really can't get all the benefits from my SC will there be another version other then 1.2 to fix this?Also can I go back to 1.0 this one allows me to upgrade the trans shift point. You have to load the stock program back on your car. Then you can program your buddy's car.

They do this so you can only program one car at a time with one flashpaq.I have done it many times.Find another dealer. After programing someone elses car will it then work on mine???Nope. Think of it as copy protection. If the Flashpaq could flash an unlimited amount of cars, they would likely go out of business. There'd be nothing to prevent a club of 100 car owners pooling 3 or 4 bucks apiece, buying 1 Flashpaq, and then tuning all 100 cars. In that scenario, Superchips would experience a 99% drop in sales. Sure, that's an extreme example, but even if it was only a group of 4 people who get the 1 Flashpaq, Superchips would still be looking at a 75% drop in sales.

09-20-2005, 07:41 PM
I've been reading the the different threads about 'custom tunes' and 'dyno tunes' and I have a simple question:
Who ownes the tune?
Before you make a quick reply, think about it. On one hand you can buy a 'canned' tune from someone and pay $300 and plug a chip in or download it to your car with a Predator or XCal2. But do you own what you installed in your car?
On the other hand, you pay $300+ for a dyno session. Does the man who ran the dyno and dialed your car in or the person who paid for it to be done? When you're done with the dyno session and you have it stored in your Predator or XCal2, can you make every change in the world and put it on your Pro Racer or are you stuck with whatever the dyno operator put on your car?
What do you think and why?