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Sold my truck , so I'm selling my Autocal. It's had 1 license from blackbear performance. Save some money and get your truck tuned, night and day difference.

 

$150

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I'm not sure I understand how this all works. You need to buy the device, and then a license for your vehicle right? So your license is good for your vehicle, and I would have to buy this device and then a license for my truck? Do you know how much a license runs?

 

$150 shipped or + shipping?

 

Thanks.

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Somebody correct me if I'm wrong but on the blackbear website it says you can buy an additional license with tune for $300. Otherwise with a new Autocal it's $599.

 

So if you buy my Autocal and a additional license it will cost you $450 total. 300+150 instead of $599

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A license is $125. You can buy them directly from EILive's web site. The Autodial is tied to the original tuner, so you would need to go back to them for a tune or to get the unit unlocked.

 

Jay

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Somebody correct me if I'm wrong but on the blackbear website it says you can buy an additional license with tune for $300. Otherwise with a new Autocal it's $599.

 

So if you buy my Autocal and a additional license it will cost you $450 total. 300+150 instead of $599

After doing some research real quick it looks like you will have to have your original tuner unlock the Autocal. Once that is complete you can go ahead and sell it. Then the buyer can install their new license and tune on it. Once you get it unloacked let me know as I will buy it asap!

 

A license is $125. You can buy them directly from EILive's web site. The Autodial is tied to the original tuner, so you would need to go back to them for a tune or to get the unit unlocked.

 

Jay

+1, jay is correct. The autocal needs to be unlocked by the original tuner.

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I also have a black bear auto cal for sale-sold truck and it needs a home. $150 plus shipping.

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