you talk eurodyne to so they can solve.
lolololololol, good luck with that....
Although the Maestro system was a good idea in principle (and I actually still have mine) Chris Tapp seems to have a habit of a) offering minimal to no post-purchase customer support and b) totally abandoning his past clients as soon as a more profitable project comes along.
While I understand that Eurodyne may be a comparatively small company as far as tuners go and Chris may be busy, that's no excuse to leave your clients high and dry. Either hire some additional staff, or only expand as far as your ability to effectively take care of your existing client base.
Although my Maestro suite served it's purpose well as a tuning solution for my AEB 1.8T, there's no way I would ever buy anything from Eurodyne again unless Chris Tapp actually starts giving a damn about the people who have put food on his table so far....
(PS, and I should note that as a sole practitioner lawyer, I know exactly what it's like to run a one man show. I know it's hectic and you can't get back to everyone instantly. However, it's my duty to monitor my client load and know when to draw the line. So that's why the whole "I'm too busy to care" argument doesn't wash with me.)