Believe me the flashed ecu and Tactrix setup will be well worth it. What you tune with can blow up your engine instantly so it isn't something to be taken lightly. Sold: Tactrix Openport 2.0 (OV Tune dongleless) Discussion in ' 3rd Gen Tacoma Parts Marketplace (2016-2023) ' started by MTrider. You can get engine management systems used but that's about as far as you want to go. I've been there before but tuning isn't one of those areas you want to take shortcuts. I understand wanting to save some money where you can. The OpenPort 2.0 is our newest tuning tool hardware that is capable of communicating with a most OBDII compliant vehicles using a standard J2534 interface. There isn't anything else on the market with as many features available unless you get a used AEM EMS v1 for about the same price, but it won't be nearly as easy to use. Able to log from Innovate Motorsports 2.5mm stereo MTS data bus 6. Able to apply GND or 5V-25V to OBD pins 1,3,9,11,12,13 or AUX 2.5mm stereo connector 5. J2534 PassThru support with Windows DLL 4. USB 2.0 full speed device (USB-A/Mini cable included) 3. Once you tune with it the $800 for a complete setup cable included won't seem like a bad deal at all. Tactrix Openport 2.0+ECUFLASH Specifications: 1. If you haven't used chrome yet you won't truly appreciate everything it does. You can even sell your flashed ecu for $500+. Something like a used SAFC for $200 will get you probably where you need to go. You get what you pay for and if paying for a legitimate Tactrix product is something to sit on the fence about, then you really need to reconsider your mod path with your car. Click to expand.Then that means Chrome is not for you.
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