Vortec V6 and V8 1998-2000 Software Released for AutoTap OBDII Diagnostic Scanner – UnderhoodService

Vortec V6 and V8 1998-2000 Software Released for AutoTap OBDII Diagnostic Scanner

B&B Electronics is pleased to announce the release of support for the 1998-2000 Vortec V6 and V8 engine range. FlashScan V2 was designed by EFILive as the premier tool for scanning, logging and tuning your LS1/LS6 based PCM, Duramax LB7/LLY ECM, Allison transmission, TCM or Inline 6PCM (Trailblazer/Envoy).

B&B Electronics is pleased to announce the release of support for the 1998-2000 Vortec V6 and V8 engine range. FlashScan V2 was designed by EFILive as the premier tool for scanning, logging and tuning your LS1/LS6 based PCM, Duramax LB7/LLY ECM, Allison transmission, TCM or Inline 6PCM (Trailblazer/Envoy). To scan or tune a 1998-2000 Vortec, FlashScan V2 will be required. This software release is available for download for all FlashScan V2 users via free software upgrade. If you do not currently own FlashScan V2, you will still be able to download our latest software for free, to fully evaluate this product.

This initial release includes:
• Approx 200 tables/parameters; and
• Scanning/Programming support for Vortec 1998-2000.

"We sell to performance tuning shops, OEMs and performance enthusiasts that are serious about optimizing horse power and torque for towing," said Matt Williams.

Beta software (build #555) is available for download through our website. Click on www.autotap.com/vortec.

Note: You will also need to download Vortec calibrations files through our website. Installation instructions, features list and other relevant information are also available.

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