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Locked Eco Reflash
Thursday, May 17, 2007 11:33 PM
Just a quick question. Can you read the reflash and save the tune file?? And if yes, can you do a write entire on another Eco with that file, and make it so it's not locked anymore?



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Re: Locked Eco Reflash
Friday, May 18, 2007 4:36 AM
Yes, you can read it, no, you can't write it.

And its not the act of reading or writing that its locked, its locked in such a way that HPT cannot determine what the calibration or vehicle it is for.





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Re: Locked Eco Reflash
Friday, May 18, 2007 9:46 AM
Ohhhhh ok I got ya....

Thanks



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Re: Locked Eco Reflash
Friday, May 18, 2007 9:53 AM
nice try



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Re: Locked Eco Reflash
Friday, May 18, 2007 10:01 AM
Shifted wrote:Yes, you can read it, no, you can't write it.

And its not the act of reading or writing that its locked, its locked in such a way that HPT cannot determine what the calibration or vehicle it is for.


ok, i'm showing off my stupidity here for a second regarding HPT

What do you mean by "you can read it?" What exactly will HPT read? Would I be able to use HPT to data log when I make passes down the track? or will HPT not show me anything? I'm completely confused on that aspect.





Re: Locked Eco Reflash
Friday, May 18, 2007 10:02 AM
alias1429 wrote:
Shifted wrote:Yes, you can read it, no, you can't write it.

And its not the act of reading or writing that its locked, its locked in such a way that HPT cannot determine what the calibration or vehicle it is for.


ok, i'm showing off my stupidity here for a second regarding HPT

What do you mean by "you can read it?" What exactly will HPT read? Would I be able to use HPT to data log when I make passes down the track? or will HPT not show me anything? I'm completely confused on that aspect.


since HPT can't determine what car you have, it certainly won't be able to read any of your sensors and therefore won't be able to log anything



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Re: Locked Eco Reflash
Friday, May 18, 2007 12:26 PM
It can download the BIN file, but it can't determine what the layout of the BIN file is. All it can do is convert it to a .HPT file and say "contact support'





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Re: Locked Eco Reflash
Friday, May 18, 2007 8:56 PM
DanteMustDie wrote:
alias1429 wrote:
Shifted wrote:Yes, you can read it, no, you can't write it.

And its not the act of reading or writing that its locked, its locked in such a way that HPT cannot determine what the calibration or vehicle it is for.


ok, i'm showing off my stupidity here for a second regarding HPT

What do you mean by "you can read it?" What exactly will HPT read? Would I be able to use HPT to data log when I make passes down the track? or will HPT not show me anything? I'm completely confused on that aspect.


since HPT can't determine what car you have, it certainly won't be able to read any of your sensors and therefore won't be able to log anything


Actually you can datalog cars using the eco GMSC reflash with HPtuners.


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Re: Locked Eco Reflash
Saturday, May 19, 2007 12:53 AM
Yeah, you can datalog with the eco reflash (as said above), to give some concrete examples, here's some: the ones you can already see of course (Speed, RPM, ECT, Fuel Level), but also quite a few more (in no particular order)...tps, timing advance, knock retard, afr commanded, map, iat, O2 voltage, inj. pulse width, injector duty cycle, short and long term fuel trims, fuel trim cell, trans fluid temp, trans current gear, and a bunch of other stuff. You can also hook up widebands to it and even make custom gauges based on calculations of other guages (such as how the injector duty cycle is calculated). You can also view the information on guages, charts, or histograms (which you can customize all of these).
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