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Malone Flashzilla v2 with Stage 1.5 & 2 Tune + Dynamic EGR & Idle

proto

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This doesn't say whether it is for a VE or PD. Based on the quoted price of a stage 2 tune, I'd have to assume it's for PD. Dynamic EGR is listed as $50 when included with a tune. I believe the cost of tunes listed on Malone's site also included upgrading the ecu. Also there is no mention of you reverting your old car back to the stock tune to unlock the Flashzilla.
 

Vince Waldon

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there is no mention of you reverting your old car back to the stock tune to unlock the Flashzilla.
AFAIK the tunes themselves are VIN-locked to the original car as well, although I kinda remember a thread a while ago where the tuners will change the VIN for a fee. Or maybe I'm remembering things.

OP: we're not trying to crap on your sale... just pointing out a couple potential gotchas that might lead to an unhappy buyer and bad feedback in the forsale section, if the above is in fact the case. :) :)
 

UhOh

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When I got my tunes I got Dynamic Idle thrown in for free, only paying for the Dynamic EGR. Tune + Dynamic EGR and Dynamic Idle was $349. Flashzilla was $180. So, $519 (and thats for MY VIN).

I believe that the Flashzilla is also only transferable if the stock tune was restored to the car this was all configured for.
 

janssen_nicholas

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Thanks guys I guess I should have mentioned that this is for a PD. I did reflash the stock tune back to the car so it should be transferrable. Literally went to the insurance lot and flashed it back. As for the pricing, I got those new numbers from Malone's site yesterday. I remember having to pay extra for the Dynamic idle and EGR.
 

janssen_nicholas

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As far as I know, yes. I believe the tuner would then consider your 1.5 to be the "stock" tune from your car. I don't think the programmer can actually differentiate from the contents of the tunes. I think it just has "slots" that you can save tunes in. You could contact Malone or one of his dealers to ask for sure.
 
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