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Originally Posted by cdoxp800
1. Read it off the ECU it's self.
2. Read it with Cipher
3. Read it with Osiris
4. Read it with Osiris ROM Editor
5. the Dealer can get you the ECU part number from your VIN number
Do you know the ROM file typically in the naming convention has the ECU Part number it meant to be used on.
Example:
1A32C base tune ( this I what I got from UpRev)
Now the ROM File you got ( Second Hand ) May have similar naming convention.
That being Said it MUST Match Your ECU's Part Number. You cannot take a ROM file from Car A and use in Car B.
ECU Part numbers vary year to year model to model.
Most likely Jared @ UpRev may ask that you send it in and they can fix it.
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Thanks alot man I contacted the dealer and got the part number, got in touch with uprev and they helped me out and sent me a new file. Now I'm all good and the car starts right up, now I know what not to do. Thanks to everyone that helped me out I really appreciate it!