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Corey Cohron RIP Wed, February 24th, 2010 01:27 AM

Remote FICM Programming Release
 
At this point, it looks as if our Remote FICM Programmer will be released next week! In fact, we've already taken our first order for it! :joyful:

I will be amending our current FICM order form to include Remote FCIM reprogramming.

Georgia Diesel Wed, February 24th, 2010 07:30 PM

Awesome :happy-dancing:

steven7.3liter Thu, February 25th, 2010 08:17 AM

So what exactly is this compared to the FU package. I am a little confused, I thought that there was no down time with the FU package. Could you please give me a little more info on this. I don't have anything yet, but getting ready to pull the trigger on something.

Jeremy Thu, February 25th, 2010 02:35 PM

The remote FICM Programmer is for 6.0's only. So it does not have anything to do with the FU package for the 7.3's.


hope this helps

F-127 Thu, February 25th, 2010 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steven7.3liter (Post 25921)
So what exactly is this compared to the FU package. I am a little confused, I thought that there was no down time with the FU package. Could you please give me a little more info on this. I don't have anything yet, but getting ready to pull the trigger on something.

I wrote up a nice explanation earlier but must have only clicked preview post and then forgot to actually submit. :doh:


FICM reprogramming is something for the 6.0s. Basically Remote FICM reprogramming will eliminate the need to send in that module to be reprogrammed. Before you had to send in the FICM to Bill to be reprogrammed and wait for it to be returned with the downtime of shipping. Now you can set up to be reprogrammed at home without the delays of shipping with this option.

For 7.3s, the FU/FU2 will eliminate downtime in the fact that you can reprogram the chip yourself instead of having to ship it off to be done as you would with purchasing the Phoenix chip. Although the downtime isn't as bad with a 7.3 as you can often still drive the truck with the chip removed(depending on modifications).

steven7.3liter Tue, March 2nd, 2010 02:26 PM

Hey Thanks guys. Did not know and I am new to PHP.


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