Cobb AP for 2011 Evo X?
Thank you. My case and point . God only knows why they only got one guy on the evo x project. Oh yes GTR is there cash cow forgot evo guys they can hold on 7 months or so. They got a update in 2010.
You guys are in great hands. Reverse engineering ECU's is not a simple task. One of the main reasons why other platforms like the Subaru platform is updated quite fast is because the ECU programming is very similar. As manufactures change ECUs, add different logics, we as a business have to accommodate for that.
I.E.
The second Gen MS3 released a completely different ECU and we had to start from ground zero which took us many many months to engineer.
I assure we are working our hardest to have a tuning solution for the 2011 Evo/Ralliarts.
Steve@COBB
Btw - What is the next step after the firmware?
Id like to know also....
Hello all, I'm new here in the forum and trying to absorb all the buzzwords you guys are using. Just recently got my 2011 Evo GSR, never driven one before and I just got out of the brake-in period. I can finally drive it over 3500rpm. Stepping up from a 2006 sportback, the Evo is very quick as it. Can you really improve this? It seems OK just straight out of the box. Anyone knows if re-flashing the ECU is legal in Canada?
Hello all, I'm new here in the forum and trying to absorb all the buzzwords you guys are using. Just recently got my 2011 Evo GSR, never driven one before and I just got out of the brake-in period. I can finally drive it over 3500rpm. Stepping up from a 2006 sportback, the Evo is very quick as it. Can you really improve this? It seems OK just straight out of the box. Anyone knows if re-flashing the ECU is legal in Canada?

I had my 2011 GSR at Magnus for a baseline Dyno and they ran it up to 7500 at only 3000 KM
Anthony
yeah break in was for the old days when cars were not made with such computerized precision as they are now but it still isnt bad to baby it for the first couple hundred km
Anthony



