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stopha Member Since: 11 Mar 2006 Location: mass Posts: 14 |
does anyone know where I could obtain ecu reading and flashing equipment for rrs |
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Sat Jul 01 2006 9:04pm |
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Zipperman19 Member Since: 22 Aug 2005 Location: South Florida Posts: 85 |
Maybe you could try PMing turbochip, a site sponsor to find out about this. I know you can buy a reader and decoder, but dont know anything about reflashing and i have a feeling its not done via obd2, but i may be wrong. |
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Sun Jul 02 2006 6:34am |
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LRtuning Member Since: 26 Jul 2005 Location: London and Melbourne Posts: 403 |
PM me and I'll see what we can do Chips with everything |
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Sun Jul 02 2006 6:59am |
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Singletrack Member Since: 07 May 2006 Location: Belgium - Lasne Posts: 330 |
I know that the ECU can be flashed and reflashed via the OBD II port. It is certainly possible on both Volvo and Saabs and since ODB II is essentially an industry standard... this must be possible. There a company in Sweden called BSR that make an ECU flashing unit that allows you to "tune" your ECU and then "un-tune" it whenever you want. They also stay on top of Volvo and Saab ECU programming changes so that if the ECU is reflashed to a new firmware version, BSR will make their "tuning" version available for download into your own flashing unit, from their web site. Pretty neat overall although I've read some scary postings on ECU flashing's that resulted in a worrying array of every warning light in the book appearing after a failed flash.
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Sun Jul 02 2006 3:18pm |
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JE Engineering Member Since: 23 Jan 2006 Location: Coventry Posts: 32 |
Might i ask what ecu you intend too flash? |
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Tue Jul 04 2006 7:44am |
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stopha Member Since: 11 Mar 2006 Location: mass Posts: 14 |
on the rrs 4.4l petrol, the one you sold me the awesome exhaust for, rhode island
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Tue Jul 04 2006 5:21pm |
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