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EVO VII STOCK ROM 2001 JDM

Posted:
Fri Mar 30, 2007 12:26 pm
by japerformance
As above i have attached the file i downloaded from a JDM EVO VII MANUAL 2001.
I cannot write it to the ecu and also enginuity wont open it either
i have downloaded it and took definition file 98640014
can someone please point me in the direction to solve the problem please.
have attached both files


Posted:
Thu Jul 05, 2007 5:01 pm
by tachyon
hahah,...
hi, I have the same problem too... I didnt open but it doesnt show the graph.
input values are out of range. I didnt try to flash my evo7 to evo 8, it didnt work out.


Posted:
Sun Jul 08, 2007 10:56 pm
by sub7
Your xml file way too small. Try mine.

Posted:
Wed Jul 11, 2007 7:42 am
by burgers
Hi
This is my latest xml, there is some experimental stuff so take it easy with things that you don't normally see in your ROM maps.
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Posted:
Mon Aug 20, 2007 7:23 am
by erggy
hi burgers,
just wondering if i can just try to use ur custom XML to tune my JDM evoVII? It uses the same ROM definition but not sure if I would face any ROM writing/reading issues if I were to use ur XML file w/o touching any 'custom stuff' yet?
I noticed that you have leanspool start and stop rpm already.. wanted to use that function. Can u also shared w/ me of you have successfully disabled leanspool on ur evo7? thanks

Posted:
Mon Aug 20, 2007 7:23 am
by erggy
hi burgers,
just wondering if i can just try to use ur custom XML to tune my JDM evoVII? It uses the same ROM definition but not sure if I would face any ROM writing/reading issues if I were to use ur XML file w/o touching any 'custom stuff' yet?
I noticed that you have leanspool start and stop rpm already.. wanted to use that function. Can u also shared w/ me of you have successfully disabled leanspool on ur evo7? thanks

Posted:
Mon Dec 24, 2007 3:04 am
by burgers
Hi
Sorry haven't checked here in ages, I just uploaded an updated xml to the post above. Yes lean spool start and stop are working as expected, you should be fine with this xml if your ROM ID is 98640014, as usual though, use at your own risk and use the correct tool to monitor your engines paramiters.
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