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Old Jul 7, 2004 | 09:26 AM
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Default Reselling a Superchips Bluefin!!!

I put my Bluefin up for sale on eBay last week, just asking £200 for it and hoping to raise a bit more.

I called Superchips today, asking how much it would be for the person to buy it to unlock the unit for use on their car, they came back to me and said we would take the unit and give a £25 dicount on a new Bluefin, basically rendering my Bluefin unsellable!

I couldn't believe it, I took the listing off eBay right away, I'm fuming, surely they can reset the unit, as they stated that they would put it back up for sale, but they choose not to!
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Old Jul 8, 2004 | 02:54 AM
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I thought they would reprogramme for a fee of about £150

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Old Jul 8, 2004 | 07:53 AM
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Nope not anymore, its cos people like me are selling on eBay, but surely it is within my rights to do so, seeing I paid for it?!?!?

Anyway, an official Superchips statement is on the FFOC board if you're interested...
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Old Jul 20, 2004 | 01:13 PM
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jamie,i will be willing to pay you something for it.this is for the purpose of looking at the unit to unlock it.in my type of work we know how to do these things and it will be a bit like what superchip does.

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Old Jul 22, 2004 | 09:42 AM
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HI Gatekeeper

What were you thinking of, let me know, I'm interested.

sales@j-w-racing.co.uk
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Old Jul 28, 2004 | 03:13 PM
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This is the official price list and what they will won't do from Superchips.

Superchips Bluefin Returns Policy for Retail Customers




In order to clarify our response to customers’ questions regarding Bluefin, we have agreed the following policies:-



Bluefin requires update
£ FOC


Return unit to us, completing the product return slip with all details including the vehicle’s VIN, using the pre-paid sticker. The unit will be processed and returned FOC.


Bluefin requires update following ECU reprogram by Ford Dealer
£ FOC + Overseas carriage


Return unit to us, completing the product return slip with all details including the vehicle’s VIN, using the pre-paid sticker. The unit will be processed and returned FOC in the UK but there will be a charge for overseas return carriage.



Bluefin requires upgrade to de-cat spec for Focus RS

£50 + Carriage + VAT



Return vehicle to org with Bluefin. Return unit to us, completing the product return slip with all details including the vehicle’s VIN, using the pre-paid sticker. The unit will be processed and returned for £50 plus return carriage and VAT.



Bluefin requires re-set for customers new car

£100 + Carriage + VAT



This will only apply within 12 Months of the original purchase date and the original customer has registered the unit with us by completing and returning the warranty registration card at the time of purchase. Return old car to org with Bluefin. Return unit to us, completing the product return slip with all details including the vehicle’s VIN, using the pre-paid sticker. The unit will be processed and returned for £100 plus return carriage and VAT.



Bluefin requires re-set following second hand purchase

£25 + VAT Trade in allowance



Return unit to us, completing the product return slip or a letter detailing the second-hand purchaser’s details, using the pre-paid sticker if available. Providing the unit is serviceable an allowance of £25 will be given for the old unit against the purchase of a new Bluefin (Nasp or Turbo). This allowance can only be used towards the purchase of a new Bluefin unit at full retail price, no other product.
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Old Jul 30, 2004 | 11:50 PM
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Email Constantin at super chips he helped me alot when it came to reflashing my bluefin

constantin.tsitsis@superchips.co.uk

i dont know if he can help with the reselling side of things, but you can just remove it from your car find out what the buyers car spec is and tell them that you are buying a new Ford Focus and you want to reset the bluefin it will work with my new car.

It costs £120 INC VAT and DEL, so the Bluefin resale value is would say is no more then £100.
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Old Aug 25, 2004 | 11:04 PM
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this bfin is F**** nuisance mate bought a restored from vehicle bfin coincidently it was a fiesta zetec 16 cleared ecu with snapon code reader bfin installed no problems after taking ecu memories into itself. I have a focus with a mis used the b fin code reader out of interest and it locked my ecu Ford couldnt deal with an ecu that says its a fiesta so over to the local superchip dealer he coiuldnt with the help of a key programmer specialist unlock the pats code either. My ecu is now at super chips for sorting at considerable expense so far down to me my advice go 4 a plug on chip in future and do the contact cleaning thing get the laquer of the terminals plenty of usa providers will post. Europe is also live with specialist chips I think theres is an optimistic view about hacking these items Is your unit for a 20 focus cos i dont want it im gonnan try the e bay 5.00 resistor and let u know.
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Old Oct 11, 2004 | 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by gatekeeper
jamie,i will be willing to pay you something for it.this is for the purpose of looking at the unit to unlock it.in my type of work we know how to do these things and it will be a bit like what superchip does.

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I'm sure thats called Hacking or Forgery........Be careful your likely to end up in serious trouble for that.........

Oh and im a Superchips Dealer
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Old Oct 11, 2004 | 06:35 PM
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OK superchips wouldn't help me this time either, i have a unit sitting here gathering dust. Ive opened it, thinking there maybe some thing obvious worse ways a eprom chip, nope nothing like that at all.

any way as far as I'm concerned you pay for something you can do what ever you like with it. as long as the Map is not copied or altered in any way for resale it should be fine, unlocking the unit i would say is fine. its just no one knows how...

At the end of the day the bluefin unit is good 'n' all but i now would recommend a uni/serial chip setup on the rollers.

i hope this reset thing comes back to bite superchips in the a$$.
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Old Apr 15, 2009 | 09:42 PM
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did anyone work out how to unlock these blufins??
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