Good try but not quite. Some manufacturers of solid state memory (in this case ECU's) can put counters in there that detect if you are using their software for flashing and stop you at some number. I see no reason for this in this case. In theory, you could flash it enough to make it unable to reflash again because you wore out the memory. It is actually a wear item but the number of flashes would have to be astronomical to reach the limit of the hardware. USB sticks are exactly the same way but nobody ever thinks about it now since the number is so high you won't reach it before you lose it anywayYep what they said. Interesting question though about the ECM and number of flashes. Wonder if a good analogy would be your home computer is updated regularly a sort of flash I guess. But I am not an IT guru.
How or where do you change the AFR using the FP3 after autotune?I find that if You adjust AFR after Auto tune that You can feel more performance.I have 3 tunes that I keep.14.4 AFR,14.3 AFR and 14.0 AFR.I run the 14.0 AFR most of the time.