![]() ![]() Ideally it will be possible to modify and support every ecu part number with a modifed xcal. Now I am working off a new Nissan/Cummins. That was not the case for all of them, especially the fault blocking table. A number of parameters could be found manually, looking for a number of similar bytes in a line. ![]() Initially I applied the map to the bin that works, but I believe I've mentioned it before, the maps do not perfectly line up. It's also interesting to note, that the bin that comes with the WinOLS map pack has mileage on it, which means it was taken from an ecu in a truck. The WinOLS mappack I bought for the ISV comes with a bin, but it's a slightly different arrangement that produces a long list of errors. This bin also was made from an original calibration as it has no vehicle details, recorded kilometers or whatever. I have one bin that actually works with the ez lynk autoagent 2.0 and the truck runs on it. I'm on the third major rewrite of my editor. ![]()
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