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    Default Basemap needed

    I have a 99 Civic with a stock Y7, dsm 450s, and 15g. The ecu is already chipped, but I need a new basemap and/or chip. How much would that run me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sundown View Post
    I have a 99 Civic with a stock Y7, dsm 450s, and 15g. The ecu is already chipped, but I need a new basemap and/or chip. How much would that run me?
    You need a tune, not a base map!

    Take it to them and let scottie fully tune it...lol

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    Oh I definitely will be getting a full tune, but right now, the car isn't running. I want to make sure I can crank it first before I start paying 140/hr only to find out I have another issue. I'm making sure the reason it isn't cranking is due to a faulty basemap, as it should atleast crank before I take it up there imo..

    However, additional input is appreciated..

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    Good choice, you can drop the ecu off thursday, scotty will be tuning that night, and we can get you in and out!

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