ECUFLASH Released!!!
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Argree! It's one of the best investment for the evo. I rather have it than a cluster of useless gauges.
Originally Posted by TTP Engineering
Be careful and take your time, igniton timing is one of the easiest ways to damage a motor, next to a lean condition. Do not attempt to tune your car without a quality wideband with logging capabilities such as the zeitronix unit we sell. If anyone needs the best wideband in the market, send me a PM as the new VERSION 9 has just been released yesterday with lean AFR and high EGT warning LED and audible alarm. Its an easy way to be safe and sound while tuning.
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Thanks! I'm just getting started on the features for this software too...
Originally Posted by DynoFlash
Kudos for a really great piece of softwear and a hasel free instalation and use. Colby is a very talened guy and the users of this device should appreciate that he did not bend everyone over on the price like the other reflash development companies. Again, great job on your programing.
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Originally Posted by G20
Argree! It's one of the best investment for the evo. I rather have it than a cluster of useless gauges.
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Originally Posted by thekuai
sorry to hijack but is there any software like that, that works with aem's uego wideband?
As long as you gauge has 0-5V output, you can log it in LogWorks. I will be using this to log boost and wideband. I have a GM 3.3 bar Map Sensor (yes 3.3 bar, not 3 bar) that I will be using. The 3.3 bar sensor is much more compact than the standard 3-bar. It was a great find.
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Speaking of laptops, on the download page, it lists the software as being for Windows XP. For those of us with older "logging laptops," have there been any issues running an older OS like Windows 2000?
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I just don't have access to any pre-XP machines anymore. The drivers and code *should* work. Give it a try and let me know.
Originally Posted by ScrappyJack
Speaking of laptops, on the download page, it lists the software as being for Windows XP. For those of us with older "logging laptops," have there been any issues running an older OS like Windows 2000?
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Win98 would definitely be a no-go. Win2k would be as far back as I would try.
Originally Posted by fixem2
Just tried to load on my Win 98 SE laptop and got the below error. I did finish the install though. Haven't tried to see if it works or not.