2 BAR VS ECOTEC?

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Re: 2 BAR VS ECOTEC?

Post by yoda69 »

Just an update to my earlier post.
I'm to used to looking at VT 128k bins, the bin posted is actually a 4x64k stacked bin, with all 4 bins identical.
I'm not sure but at the end of the data section, just before $6000 it looks like it maybe a Kalmaker bin, in which case it may be useless unless you have all their gear.

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Re: 2 BAR VS ECOTEC?

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looks like W45 kalmaker
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Re: 2 BAR VS ECOTEC?

Post by VX L67 Getrag »

Thanks heaps everyone,

Sounds like it could be a bit of a fizzer, but see how we go!

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Re: 2 BAR VS ECOTEC?

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It could be a cracked version of w45 .
Ive got a 672 ecu in the shed i think ill power up and see if the flash tool recognizes it .
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Re: 2 BAR VS ECOTEC?

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Its a kalmaker W45 bin and the flashtool should detect it fine, however your gonna need to buy a kalmaker security code to use it. For now I will leave the bin as from what I can tell its not a cracked version, so it provides legitimate users of kalmaker a base mafless tune as it looks to have a few changes from the stock one.
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