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    cracking the ecu

    From what I have read..the ecu chipset in our ecu is not reflashable.
    But....the chip could be removed and replaced if the map can be cracked..modified and put on a new chip.
    Anyone done this yet?

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    LSR Mike had an ECU that had removable chips - He sold it to Noahwins I think
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    ...and then I gave it to Rahtid.

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    So it's already been cracked

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    DSM ECUs are very similar to our trucks' ECUs. Same Sirius engine family.

    http://www.ecmtuning.com/wiki/epromid

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    That is really cool if we could use that software on our ecu....

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    you would use the tuner pro software and the moates ostrich to modify the ecu to your needs http://www.tunerpro.net/ http://www.moates.net/ostrich-20-the....html?cPath=95 http://www.ebay.com/itm/1985-1988-19...a34c63&vxp=mtr
    Last edited by Rahtid; 08-15-2015 at 08:58 PM.

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    How does the Ostrich work with Mitsubishi? You need a GM MAF?

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    Or maybe contact these guys - they make chips for 1g and 2g talons, eclipses, and other mitsu vehicles: http://www.ebay.com/itm/261164035110...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
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    the Ostrich plugs in to the mitsubishi eprom no need for maf translator unless you want to use one,
    ostrich ecu connect.jpg
    here is it installed on a old evo 1 -3 ecu similiar to or truck and other mitsubishi vehicles until 97-98
    http://www.lancerregister.com/showthread.php?t=168143
    and pluged into a honda ecu below, it works on a lot of different vehicles
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    what software do you run with the ostrich

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    Is there an Ostrich guide or manual?

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    the software you need is not for the ostritch, Tunerpro is what you use to make changes to the ecu
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpUaeiJYk3I

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    The guys at DSMLink did my custom e-Proms, they do the eclipse stuff. I only had injector sizes and rpm limits changed, before I went to a AEM unit.

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    It would be nice to able to adjust my own fuel trim..knock and mapping . When you send it out you aren't data logging..it would be a map based on guesses.

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    Check out Apexi Power FC for early Evos. Should work.

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    You can datalog from the factory obd1 connector,http://m.ebay.com/itm/Mitsubishi-USB...508?nav=SEARCH
    I guess you can use the power fc

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