get Evo X recovery mode write back in ECU menu options.fix bug where reading response from kernel could report "msg buffer too small" when it was not.fixed MSVC compiler library issue which made EcuFlash incompatible with Windows XP.added additional delays when communicating with Mitsubishi bootloaders to avoid the ECU occasionally not receiving bytes.Update checker now looks at build numbers to notify you of incremental improvements that don't have a new minor version change.Allow for other responses in wrx02 bootloader init sequence (possibly for ecutek'd ECUs).mitsucan heuristically determines correct checksum area size.adding clarification to message indicating nothing was written due to no differences in ROM images.User Boot MAT is still not supported yet pending read support for this area. Added SH boot mode support for SH725XX processors.File dialogs offer all ROM types by default.Changed driver signing certificates back to SHA1 from SHA256 for compatibility with pre-Win8 OS versions until MS release SHA256 kernel mode signing updates for these.Fixed MSVC compiler library issue which made J2534 DLL incompatible with Windows XP.Fixed Openport 1.3 driver INF file section naming error which was preventing this driver from installing correctly.Identifying or Finding Car's ECU Part Number : To make sure it's compatible with the tuner kit in #2 above.(If none support your car - then tuning is not possible as we already include the best tuners in the world that cover maximum range of cars). Get a Tuner Kit that supports your car.So if you are still READY and WILLING after reading this article, then get started by: Including saving on future additional fuel costs and unnecessary brake-down repairs. That's it! By doing a successful tune - you've just saved yourself thousands of dollars on doing custom tune at a car shop. WARNING: Always have backup of original file! If vehicle misbehaves, then upload original file from Step 1. Go back to tuner software, open the file from Step 4, and press "Upload to Car / Copy". Save the file inside the TOAD ECU editing software. Example: Find and change data that correspond to: torque, BHP, RPM to gear change ratio, etc. Make changes to the file via HEX editing. And open the file you downloaded from car in Step 1. ![]() ![]()
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