![]() Extract and flash at your own risk! Please read our Terms of Service and FAQ & Troubleshooting page for more information. ![]() PLEASE READ! Buildjournal Tuning Labs is not liable for any damages to your ECU/DME and offer no warranty. There are a few things you need to know about flashing your ECU/DME. Any of the following issues may cause your ECU/DME to brick or have serious malfunctions that disables your ECU/DME from working properly. Follow the step by step instructions on how to extract your bin file from your car and how to flash your new tune. This stores all the important data to create a tune. For procedures such as installing or “flashing” our B-Spec Tune, we require our customers to extract the bin file for all E-Flash delivery methods. The bin file is a binary file, which stores the raw sector-by-sector copies of the ECU/DME data. Many of you probably heard about people “flashing” a tune on their car and while some of you know the process involved, most of you probably don’t.
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