Forscan changes - tweak your truck

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I discovered a problem with the folding mirrors... seems that frozen snow makes it difficult to unfold them.

Given it won’t fit in my garage, might have to change that back.
 

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Installed Whipple stage 1 kit and tune, first time using Forscan, getting "unable to identify the vehicle". Any suggestions?
I am using the latest 2.3.12beta.
 

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Gents, I too have a question about TPMS but not how to retrain it. I run 30 psi all around in the winter (new england snow and ice) and every time I start the car it throws a low tire pressure warning.

Is there a way to re-baseline the acceptable tire pressure values via forscan so that it doesn't throw an error each startup?
 

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Installed Whipple stage 1 kit and tune, first time using Forscan, getting "unable to identify the vehicle". Any suggestions?
I am using the latest 2.3.12beta.

What version of Windows? Do you have all the latest updates and are you running ,NET 3.5?
 

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Installed Whipple stage 1 kit and tune, first time using Forscan, getting "unable to identify the vehicle". Any suggestions?
I am using the latest 2.3.12beta.

It's because of the tune, you'd have to return the tune to stock to be able to use FORScan and then put the tune back on after you're done with FORScan. Some tunes change the PCM VID block and that prevents FORScan from recognizing the vehicle.
 
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It's because of the tune, you'd have to return the tune to stock to be able to use FORScan and then put the tune back on after you're done with FORScan. Some tunes change the PCM VID block and that prevents FORScan from recognizing the vehicle.



I sent Forscan my logs and they sent me a test build which works great with the tune in place.


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I agree with Livin- remove the tune and do what you want with FORSscan, then reload the tune back in. No matter whose tune it is, it's just a cleaner, safer way to do it.
 

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I agree with Livin- remove the tune and do what you want with FORSscan, then reload the tune back in. No matter whose tune it is, it's just a cleaner, safer way to do it.



Can’t go back to stock with the Whipple tune from what I understand.


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