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Originally Posted by stugray
"You won't be able to put it back with EcuFlash since there's no matching definition"
That is unfortunate since my plan was to put it back if I ever needed to go in for warranty work.
And dont I need a definition to go with the ROM?
Also, if I want to get one of the OFT stage 1 "stock" tunes, where do I get a definition to use with ECUFlash?
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Td-d's github has the definitions along with an improved 32bitbase.XML for ecuflash.
You're flashing a regular factory ROM, just not the one your car came with. I don't think the dealership would even notice. It's not taking the car out of factory spec so really no grounds for warranty denial. In my opinion.
You can work with Shiv's ROMs with the same definitions, his ROMs are based on the same ZA1JA01C, just F padded instead of 0's and obviously with his own modifications to ~40 tables. The addresses and everything are the same though so you can read his tunes with EcuFlash/RomRaider just fine.
If you want to flash Shiv's ROM and then want to revert back to stock for warranty repair, just flash on the one I posted and that will return you to stock.
- AdrianG