Flashcal Tips?
#21
JK Freak
I am not a fan of TPMS personally, especially when it comes to offroad vehicles. However we stock and sell lots of them. Not many for the Jeepers. I would suggest at least the Flashcal to "turn off the TPMS" you could use this time to get the Flashpaq to have some tuning options. It is good to dial in tire size and if you change gearing that can be fixed for proper mph and tranny shifting. It is simple plug and play procedures for the Jeep and programmer updates.
I also bought an F5 Ford Flashpaq for my F-150. The tune select didn't include a stock w/ option choice to use for tire size change. I talked to Superchips tech and for my F-150, select the 87 octane tune then it asks if you want to customize options. When you select OK the tire size change is on the list. Don't know if its the same for the JK, but heads up just in case.
I did have a hard time determining the serial numbers at first, then learned it's the bottom number on the sticker on the back side of the unit.
In my case calling Superchips Tech early in the morning worked fine. Only one caller ahead of me and the tech knew right away what to tell me for both the Trail Dash 2 and the F5 Flashpaq.
I really like both units. Software update worked fine on the PC before using them in the vehicle. The Trail Dash 2 is really cool in having various screens to monitor several things that you don't see on your dash display. I also bought the dash pod mount from them which is a Daystar unit and it's great. The F5 Flashpaq has a nice screen interface, easy to see and use.
Last edited by bbolander; 10-14-2016 at 05:24 AM.
#22
Former Vendor
ALERT: I used my new Trail Dash 2 from Superchips the first time yesterday. It showed the gear ratio as 3.73. Since my 2012 Rubicon came from the factory with 4.10s I changed it to 4.10s. The Trail Dash 2 warned me not to change it if I hadn't changed gears. When I drove it I was doing 4500 rpm at 75 mph rather than 2500 and the select shift up and down on my auto didn't seem to be working. I reset to factory through the settings menu and all was fine again. I talked to Superchips tech and they said for stock the 3.73s is just a placeholder and it shouldn't be changed if you haven't actually changed gears. If the Flashpaq is the same, be forewarned.
I also bought an F5 Ford Flashpaq for my F-150. The tune select didn't include a stock w/ option choice to use for tire size change. I talked to Superchips tech and for my F-150, select the 87 octane tune then it asks if you want to customize options. When you select OK the tire size change is on the list. Don't know if its the same for the JK, but heads up just in case.
I did have a hard time determining the serial numbers at first, then learned it's the bottom number on the sticker on the back side of the unit.
In my case calling Superchips Tech early in the morning worked fine. Only one caller ahead of me and the tech knew right away what to tell me for both the Trail Dash 2 and the F5 Flashpaq.
I really like both units. Software update worked fine on the PC before using them in the vehicle. The Trail Dash 2 is really cool in having various screens to monitor several things that you don't see on your dash display. I also bought the dash pod mount from them which is a Daystar unit and it's great. The F5 Flashpaq has a nice screen interface, easy to see and use.
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I also bought an F5 Ford Flashpaq for my F-150. The tune select didn't include a stock w/ option choice to use for tire size change. I talked to Superchips tech and for my F-150, select the 87 octane tune then it asks if you want to customize options. When you select OK the tire size change is on the list. Don't know if its the same for the JK, but heads up just in case.
I did have a hard time determining the serial numbers at first, then learned it's the bottom number on the sticker on the back side of the unit.
In my case calling Superchips Tech early in the morning worked fine. Only one caller ahead of me and the tech knew right away what to tell me for both the Trail Dash 2 and the F5 Flashpaq.
I really like both units. Software update worked fine on the PC before using them in the vehicle. The Trail Dash 2 is really cool in having various screens to monitor several things that you don't see on your dash display. I also bought the dash pod mount from them which is a Daystar unit and it's great. The F5 Flashpaq has a nice screen interface, easy to see and use.
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#23
JK Freak
Good to have some hands on reviews. We had the same issue with our Rubicon. Come to find out it actually had 3.73 gears in it. It became an option to run 4.10 gears after they added the Pentastar engine (guessing all the extra power allowed that) When we loaded 4.10 gears it caused all kinds of issues and basically put the Jeep in Limp Mode. Once that was determined, it was all smooth sailin'. The Trail Dash is a slick set up. Little engine computer screen for you rig. Thanks again for the input.
I'd like to see a Superchips Only thread. Had to do a lot of searching to find Superchips posts.