H&s Overdrive Transmission Tuning Mini Maxx Xrt Pro For 2007.5-12 Cummins 6.7l on 2040-parts.com
Georgetown, Texas, United States
CONTACT OR TEXT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS AT 512-750-7102 Please email us your ENTIRE VIN number. Allow up to one business day for your unlock code to be emailed to you. H&S Performance is proud to announce the "OVERDRIVE" software. A finely tuned engine is worthless if that power cannot be transferred to the ground. In order to meet the high horsepower and torque output of the 6.7 Cummins engine, we have modified the transmission tuning software to better "put the power to the ground". The H&S Overdrive software is specifically tailored to H&S engine tuning software, and will ensure that you get the best performance and reliability out of your transmission. Black Maxx, Mini Maxx, and XRT Pro ownersBM,
MM, and XRT Pro owners will have the ability to use their existing
units to load the "Overdrive" software. Using the H&S downloads
section, you will simply update your tuner to the latest software level (Software found HERE).
Once the tuner is updated, the transmission tuning software is ready to
be unlocked. This unlock will require a software purchase to be made
from H&S. Once the software is purchased, you will receive an e-mail
from a representative of H&S Performance within 1 business day.
This e-mail will contain your "Overdrive" unlock code. Do NOT lose this
code, as you will need it if your truck is ever returned to stock, then
re-tuned. IF you lose your unlock code, you will need to purchase
another one. This software is LOCKED to your VIN number, and cannot be
used on any other truck. Please do NOT call H&S unless it has been 2
business days and you have not yet received your transmission unlock
code. *This product is not legal in the state of California *Cab&Chassis NOT supported* All Overdrive Products Include:
*WE MUST HAVE YOUR FULL VIN NUMBER TO COMPLETE ORDER!*
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