Couldnt find a hello thread? So just like to say hello from Ireland and great community with lots of help and info, most eu ecu forums are very hostile as chiptuning oem ecus is a big secret not for diyers Here is mostly 4cyl cars due to petrol/road tax prices, my friend has a vxr8 though (holden comodore? with ls2), unreal thing to drive, most holdens are sold here as vauxhalls or opels.
I use different methods than dissasembly to make defs so if theres any newer ecu bins not worked on yet anyone needs help with I could maybe make the odd xdf with main afr/spark/ve maps for people, I'm a noob to tunerpro though.
All the best, Conor
Hello all and great community
- Holden202T
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Re: Hello all and great community
us aussies arn't hostile
welcome aboard mate!
welcome aboard mate!
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Re: Hello all and great community
Welcome along Conor One of the reasons this forum was setup was for exactly that, get the info and tools out there for the DIY'ers