How do I "backup" a tune from the previous owner?
Recently purchased a 2014 Z51 Yellow Convertible M7 that somewhere in its former life had a Magnuson Heartbeat Supercharger, long tube headers and Borla full exhaust. (Yes, she scares me).
She runs great with the installed tune (has a plaque on the engine that says "Professionally Tuned by Lashway Motorsports") but I am worried about what to do if I need a software update, etc from GM.
I have zero tuning experience. Do I just buy HP Tuners software and it'll be self explanatory?
Thanks in advance!!!
I tried to give them my VIN and describe the car to them to hopefully shake some memories loose. Ultimately, they tried, but they couldn't help. No fault of theirs.
however as long as the tune isnt locked you should be able to read and store your tune.
You will need to unlock the module (ECU, trans, body) with credits but for me ... I was able to read my stock tune and make mods ..
I can also compare various tunes or changes to any of the saved versions. (before any change, I have a habit of reading and saving a tune. Even when I think i have the last one already stored).
Last edited by seering; May 18, 2026 at 02:57 PM. Reason: correction
The above was from memory as I am not at my computer currently but it should give you the general ideas for what you need. It is a good idea to keep a copy of the tune in case it gets erased or loaded over by accident. As was mentioned a tune can be “locked” not allowing you to edit it but you should at least have the file. TBH I would call Magnuson and explain the situation before you buy hp tuners just to download the tune.
Nobody should be updating modules or flashing the PCM.
If it runs properly, best advice is to leave it alone.











