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Flashloading (switcher) from GIAC for your ECU!

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Old Feb 17, 2005 | 09:29 PM
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Flashloading (switcher) from GIAC for your ECU!

I promised it would be soon. So here it is.


You buy a performance file from us or any other GIAC dealer. You can do this at the location or mail the ECU in. The file is loaded through the OBDII port or a plug is plugged in the ECU on the bench. The performance software is loaded in the ECU much like the original program from the dealer or factory was installed. If you choose the switch option you then will receive not only the performance file, but the stock file as well. You receive the car or ECU back and a handheld unit. Simply plug it in to the OBDII port and the unit will control the program you want to run. The unit is a snap to use, plug it in hit the read button and the unit will flash the lights of the programs that are in the ECU. The light will then go and stay lit on the program currently loaded. Press the button you want. When completed the light will then change to that button. Unplug the unit and shove in the glove box and you are done.

No soldering, no mess. I personally run this on my own car. We loved the IBE when it came out, but this process far exceeds the older technology. The current lists of programs available are for the following:

996TT
996
997
997S
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Boxster and S(loader soon) Currently OBDII flashing available.

If you have any questions please feel free to email or call us or your local GIAC dealer. If you are close to our shop please stop by and I can give you a hands on demo on either my TT or my wife’s Touareg



 
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Is it detectable by the dealer with their new software upgrade?
How much power/tq on a na 996 3.6 '03?
How much for the whole package?
Sorry so many questions, but I'm really considering the mod.
 
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Not at the moment with the systems Porsche has. The gains if you did an intake would be 22HP and 18 TQ. These are lower without the intake.

Please email directly for pricing.

No worries about the question. That is what I am here for.
 
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Do they make this version for a 99 non e-gas? I didn't see that listed on the application list on other sites. If so what is the output?
 
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How about an '04 GT3? Or aren't the gains possible worth the effort. My guess is there's not much to be had.
 
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How about an '04 GT3? Or aren't the gains possible worth the effort. My guess is there's not much to be had.
Not worth the effort. Aftermarket exhaust will achieve 80% of the gain a chip would do for an NA motor...okay, with programming and exhaust might get 15hp with exhaust and maybe another 10hp with the programming depending on which exhaust you go with. The Europipe gives 14hp by itself and that is what I have...
 
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Well I wouldn't say that just yet

On the 99, sorry the loader is not ready for that. Shortly. The files are updated daily.
 
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