The definitive EcuFlash Evo 10 thread
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You can get the latest/greatest EcuFlash version from here:
http://www.openecu.org/index.php?title=EcuFlash
http://www.openecu.org/index.php?title=EcuFlash
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I loathe the fuel maps...especially the low octane map...I should never see sub 9 AFR's from any tune...ever. Hopefully there will be some good base tune maps up in this thread soon. Thanks for all the info!
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You wouldn't really use it "in conjunction with" your EcuTek tune. EcuFlash is a program that allows for tuning of your ecu much like EcuTek does. If you wanted to modify your EcuTek tune or get rid of it and put a whole new tune on the car you could do that with EcuFlash.
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You won't see sub-9's in the true AFR readings, it's only the way that EcuFlash shows the data to appear like an afr table. If you correlated a wideband to that table you'd see that what would appear to be in the 9's afr range would actually be closer to high 10's or so on a wideband. Keep that in mind when the program is released, you wouldn't want to set your tables to what you "think" they should sit at AFR-wise and end up with extremely lean conditions at high boost settings.