disable the immobilizer
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disable the immobilizer
Is there a way to disable the immobilizer in the XML file? im not good with the periphery bits; so i dont want to mess with them. but i have worked in the xml file before. thanks
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after loading the periphery Bits i have some other options to disable, i disabled my immobilizer so i have to check if that worked; but can i disable the EGR and Evap stuff from there. if so do i have to make changes to my tune?
Also thanks for all the help already.
Also thanks for all the help already.
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I have a question, I've followed that link for the directions to add the periphery bits, but it won't let me save it on the evo7base. Is says that the file directory doesn't match. Am I missing something? I have tried the FFFF or 0xffff to disable it, but the g still won't start, now I can plug the stock ecu in, and it fires up fine. I even metered the conversion harness to make sure everything was connected, and it is. This is what I do, I open this up with note pad, C:\Program Files\OpenECU\EcuFlash\rommetadata\mitsubishi\evo\ evo7base.xml
copy and pasted the tables for the periphery bits into there but it will not save it at all, I have even went through all of r3compile's videos... please help this is the only thing thats keeping me from starting and tuning the evo 8 ecu in my g Thanks in advance
copy and pasted the tables for the periphery bits into there but it will not save it at all, I have even went through all of r3compile's videos... please help this is the only thing thats keeping me from starting and tuning the evo 8 ecu in my g Thanks in advance
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Thanks man wileyman45@hotmail.com
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I believe so. That's what the immobilizer stops. I know in Australia I need to have an aftermarket immobilizer that cuts power to everything else so that I can get insurance for it, so disabling the factory immobilizer wasn't a huge problem for me.