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i'd guess your reason for protecting your XDFs are just so commercial guys don't come along and try to profit by your work?
i just hope you have a plan for when you get bored/disinterested/dead, so your hard work can continue in the hands of others, especially when the vehicles it covers slip into obscurity. i see a lot of really good tools that become obsolete and then have to be recreated from the ground up, which is a total waste in every way.
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I've notice all you done. It's a lot and I speak for many people when I say you rock. Not to mention all the time you've spent explain how to use them.
I really only need to add two things to yours maybe three
1. Long Term fuel trim disable flag.
2. The barO refresh parameters
Maybe 3. Short term fuel trim at idle. Disable flag. Just what efilive instructions say to do. But if the VE TABLE IS tuned well I'm not sure that is needed.
Just didn't want to ask for you to do it since you've done so much.
I have one more question should the checksum plug-ins be working for this O.S. didn't know if it would with there being code out of the stock O.S's addresses.
So which COS is better efi or hptuners. I plan to crack open some of the cos because they are really basic piece of shit compared to the charge it is being paid.
Or even improve or add some basic patches first. Which needs to be done first. enable / disable hardcoded features.
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Last edited by LRT; 05-24-2021 at 11:47 PM.
I'm using the ones you posted with the cos xdfs. I was just assuming it would work. Never had a problem tell I upgrade my laptop. Now it give s me checksum error. I thought it might be the updated tunerpro I downloaded. I'll figure out what I'm doing wrong.
I'm not dictating what you do with your work just would be nice the work you've done is crazy and your skills are well above mine. I'm just happy If i see a stop instruction I know what it is. I'm using pcmlogger and that's a big help finding addresses.
What did you use to reverse engineer the os's? If you don't feel like revealing your secrets I do understand. Just trying to learn the best way.
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