If dynojet or similar company was to release such a product they would have a whole staff of engineers and tuners on the payroll working full time to trouble shoot and crank out tunes. However it is just Wayne and I think he also maintains a full time job, so this is merely a hobby for him. In today's technological age we all like plug and play, unfortunately Tuneboy is not and there is a long and steep learning curve. Just imagine the potential of Tuneboy if there was a entire staff to develop tunes, manuals etc. However, Tuneboy just gives us the ability to unlock the ECU the rest is going to be up to the user. I feel kind of like a 15 year old that has hired a hooker..... I know what I want to do and what the end result should be I just don't know the best way to get there with what I have.