Mafless ls1

They go by many names, P01, P59, VPW, '0411 etc. Also covering E38 and newer here.
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There is Dimented 24x7s flash tool, but there have been reports of it bricking the PCM when you write the OS. You would still also need to buy an AVT-852 cable at ~ $300 by the time you include post to AU.
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Yeah I have that app but never used it. Those AVT lead's I though were a lot dearer than that. That's not to bad. Might need to hunt down a VATS off LS1 bin and a PCM for a play.
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Ide look at efilive for the cos5 custom operating system that does alpha n fueling with no maf or map just tps
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Dylan wrote: What alternatives are you aware of Tazzi? Non commercial?
I guess mainly there is dimenteds LS1 app.. although I believe that may be a bit of a risky hit-n-miss for full flashes, plus the lack of (public) definition files available for the LS1's is a downfall too.

Not much else non-commercial public apps other then Ants app I think?

Theres one more Iv 'heard' about along with a couple pics, but Im thinking the kit is a tad on the illegal side since from what I was told. Looks like the kit uses definition files from another software and had support for LS1,E38 and E40. I think the cable that is being used is an AVT but in a different box to try disguise its appearance. Both tuners were told not to talk about the kit with anyone if they wanted to continue using it. (Sounds a bit like fight club!).

Not heard anymore about the above, I was just asking what they were using for reading/writing using the custom key they found with my app :lol:
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Dimented has public fully defined xdfs for the 01/02 OS.
Mine doesnt currently have write and since its a spare time project and not my #1 priority dont wait for it. But do subscribe to the release thread if you want notification of any progress.
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Are those XDF's of his compatible with our files?
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Interested in non commercial software too if it exists?
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Like all xdfs they suit an OS. Its the 2001/2002 OS. It was used here and in the states. Since the os update is unreliable you'd want to start with the right os and just update the cal.http://www.gearhead-efi.com/Fuel-Inject ... CM-Project!

Theres also a less complete xdf for the 03/04 xdf here https://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewt ... f=3&t=3845 with the checksum plugin. It turned out the plugin wasnt required for checksums, only for the operating system sum, but since thats not user editable you dont need it.
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antus wrote:Like all xdfs they suit an OS. Its the 2001/2002 OS. It was used here and in the states. Since the os update is unreliable you'd want to start with the right os and just update the cal.http://www.gearhead-efi.com/Fuel-Inject ... CM-Project

Theres also a less complete xdf for the 03/04 xdf here https://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewt ... f=3&t=3845 with the checksum plugin. It turned out the plugin wasnt required for checksums, only for the operating system sum, but since thats not user editable you dont need it.
Have booked marked those threads :thumbup:
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