Guess what this is?
Originally Posted by David@Vishnu
Shiv is probably the best person to post up details regarding this product. I'm just good at teasing. I think the 2 week "time out" is over in 8-9 days. Can't you guys wait until then?
....jk....and no we cant wait til shiv comes back from his little vacation
Originally Posted by cij911
Dustin....Dude......You guys should know better than this....Smoke & Mirrors is for the desperate.....
And 301whp is for the SLOW.

Stop trolling this forum. We don't need another mass banning.
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Originally Posted by cij911
Dustin....Dude......You guys should know better than this....Smoke & Mirrors is for the desperate.....
Originally Posted by jid2
Well this be ready in the same time period as your guys Ohlins...
10 years.
10 years.
I waited a bunch of years for my 1st piece of a$$ - well worth it
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Originally Posted by cij911
Dustin....Dude......You guys should know better than this....Smoke & Mirrors is for the desperate.....
So much Sarcasm, and bitterness. Do you guys need a "HUG"? If not smoke some dope, shoot some Meth, sniff glue, drink some DRANO or get drunk and drive the EVO as fast as you can it'll all help you chill out.
Originally Posted by cij911
Dustin....Dude......You guys should know better than this....Smoke & Mirrors is for the desperate.....
So much Sarcasm, and bitterness. Do you guys need a "HUG"? If not smoke some dope, shoot some Meth, sniff glue, drink some DRANO or get drunk and drive the EVO as fast as you can it'll all help you chill out.
Last edited by Volunteer; Mar 22, 2006 at 08:30 AM.
Originally Posted by cij911
Dustin....Dude......You guys should know better than this....Smoke & Mirrors is for the desperate.....
Perhaps you missed the point earlier this week; we are done with this crap. Account disabled........ permanently.
Speedlimit...
Originally Posted by Drews_WRX
turn the unit over....just remember COBB did it first...can you guys live with that? 

Cheers,
Trey @ COBB
Ok... here's some info...
For lack of a better name, we've been referring to it as the XFlasher. Although we do like the "Flash in a box" name that someone came up with a lot. The picture I posted is of a functional prototype designed specifically for the EVO 8-9. In addition to being a hand-held flash reader/writer, it is also a map storage device capable of holding multiple ROM files. The final version of the device will be a bit smaller, with a display, and a bit more buttons. This prototype unit is designed to interface with a laptop. The final version will function without any additional equipment.
As for cost, nothing is final. Although we suspect it will be close to that of an XEDE. As for availability, we hope to have functional tester units in the hands of a few tuners within the next 2 months. With production units to come 1-2 months after that. That is the plan. But then again, you guys know how plans go at times. But hey, we're trying. There are a few functional bits that we can't really disclose at this time. But they should make people (especially XEDE and reflash users) very happy. But its safe to say that its a bit different from the otjher user-flashing systems currently available. Of course, there is only so many things you can do with the EVO ecu hardware so don't expect it to fill the same niche as the XEDE which is still going to be the better choice for self-tuners and max-power kind of guys who want all the extra features (SMART, NLS, logging, conditional protections, etc,.) By no means do we want to send out mixed messages about what the XFlasher can and can't do. It's not going to be a magical elixer. Nor is it the cure for the common cold. But we think it will fill a void that, by the results of the reflash poll we posted last week, hasn't gone unnoticed by the consumer.
The main design criteria of the XFlasher is so that reflash users can enjoy a similar degree of flexability and convenience as XEDE users We have also designed it so that those who already have ECU reflashes will find it to be a useful product to acquire. Of course, nothing is set in stone. Functional changes are bound to occur by the time we release the system to the public. We just wanted to give you guys an idea of what we've been hinting at for the last couple of months.
For lack of a better name, we've been referring to it as the XFlasher. Although we do like the "Flash in a box" name that someone came up with a lot. The picture I posted is of a functional prototype designed specifically for the EVO 8-9. In addition to being a hand-held flash reader/writer, it is also a map storage device capable of holding multiple ROM files. The final version of the device will be a bit smaller, with a display, and a bit more buttons. This prototype unit is designed to interface with a laptop. The final version will function without any additional equipment.
As for cost, nothing is final. Although we suspect it will be close to that of an XEDE. As for availability, we hope to have functional tester units in the hands of a few tuners within the next 2 months. With production units to come 1-2 months after that. That is the plan. But then again, you guys know how plans go at times. But hey, we're trying. There are a few functional bits that we can't really disclose at this time. But they should make people (especially XEDE and reflash users) very happy. But its safe to say that its a bit different from the otjher user-flashing systems currently available. Of course, there is only so many things you can do with the EVO ecu hardware so don't expect it to fill the same niche as the XEDE which is still going to be the better choice for self-tuners and max-power kind of guys who want all the extra features (SMART, NLS, logging, conditional protections, etc,.) By no means do we want to send out mixed messages about what the XFlasher can and can't do. It's not going to be a magical elixer. Nor is it the cure for the common cold. But we think it will fill a void that, by the results of the reflash poll we posted last week, hasn't gone unnoticed by the consumer.
The main design criteria of the XFlasher is so that reflash users can enjoy a similar degree of flexability and convenience as XEDE users We have also designed it so that those who already have ECU reflashes will find it to be a useful product to acquire. Of course, nothing is set in stone. Functional changes are bound to occur by the time we release the system to the public. We just wanted to give you guys an idea of what we've been hinting at for the last couple of months.
Last edited by David@Vishnu; Mar 22, 2006 at 09:23 AM.








