No it's currently locked. What information do I send to fast chip in order to unlock the unit?
I think the 172 and 182 maps are different dude. Could be wrong though.
Last one I got he wanted a screenshot showing the software version etc, he never used to do that, so I assume he is now choosing the cal for you so only needs to list one option?Yes thats what i thought, you had to determine which download you needed for your specific vehicle like it explains in the manual. I remember their used to be a whole page of different downloads each one 10Euro, now it just seems to be the one download option, performance calibration for the clio 2?
That's what he did with me. Think he'd had some muppets upload the wrong file to their ECU, and then coming moaning to him when they'd bricked it, so now he's being careful.Last one I got he wanted a screenshot showing the software version etc, he never used to do that, so I assume he is now choosing the cal for you so only needs to list one option?
That's what he did with me. Think he'd had some muppets upload the wrong file to their ECU, and then coming moaning to him when they'd bricked it, so now he's being careful.
Whilst we're on about mapping with the RS Tuner... what calibration software can be used to create and output a map that the RS Tuner will be happy to upload?
No, it is 6500Did the file start with 7300?
So are the 182s supposed to run normal 95?
Ive been running mine on 98 for ages.
Rob
No, it is 6500
Got the CAL open in hexedit... first 16bytes say RSTUNERENCRYPTED lol .What im not sure is if the checksum is in the cal file, or if the rs tuner calculates it and writes it, if its in the cal file, then you are going to need to know that checksum to write your own version.
Actually editing the file itself im sure you could do in WINOLS or similar, or just man up and use a hex editor!