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Old 11-18-2013, 06:03 PM   #323
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Shiv, quick question, received the OFT today, Thank You!!!!!

My cal ID is za1jb00c, which map cal ID do i use, 700c, 900c, a00c, a01c?
Double check your cal ID. I believe the "b" is a typo.
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its deffinately a "B".
I'll send in the stock Rom file over to you this evening.

Again, a million times over, thanks for all your help!
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its deffinately a "B".
I'll send in the stock Rom file over to you this evening.

Again, a million times over, thanks for all your help!
Thanks a new one I haven't seem yet. Please email it to me at shiv@vishnutuning.com along with info in on your car please.
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on a side note, build quality on the OFT is really nice, doesn't feel cheap, or too overly heavy. screen is nice size, bright, and better resolution than what i had expected.

Very nice product you have there!!
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Old 11-18-2013, 07:20 PM   #327
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on a side note, build quality on the OFT is really nice, doesn't feel cheap, or too overly heavy. screen is nice size, bright, and better resolution than what i had expected.

Very nice product you have there!!
Speaking of the physical unit, is the OBD2 connector supposed to be nearly impossible to remove? I end up getting upside down and using a screwdriver to move the metal tab. Is there a trick to it? I need an adult.
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You mean the Connector to the OBDII from the OFT right? Just wiggle it as you remove it aka side to side or forward and back it comes off. No Child Proof Cap type removal but I did laugh at the adult reference.

Its just not natural as you don't want to pull and break something, but yes just wiggle it a little as your removing it and it will pop off.
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Speaking of the physical unit, is the OBD2 connector supposed to be nearly impossible to remove? I end up getting upside down and using a screwdriver to move the metal tab. Is there a trick to it? I need an adult.
I just bent the metal clip a tad so it doesn't aggressively grab hold of my port.
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i wiggle and yank...
as for the obd2 connection to the OFT... same, wiggle and yank!
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as for the obd2 connection to the OFT... same, wiggle and yank!
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Its just not natural as you don't want to pull and break something, but yes just wiggle it a little as your removing it and it will pop off.

I tried the wiggle/yank. Pretty sure it would end poorly if I pulled hard enough to free it. I think I'll just bend the tab a smidge.
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Just got mine yesterday. Installation and flashing 1.33 on was a cakewalk!

Wiggle and yank is the way to go for that OBDII cable!
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Just got mine yesterday. Installation and flashing 1.33 on was a cakewalk!

Wiggle and yank is the way to go for that OBDII cable!
1.34 with E85 came out today encase you missed it lol.
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Indeed I saw that, but I'm still have bout half a tank of regular gas to go before I try out that corn juice

I don't have a header though. Do you think it's safe to run on stock headers?
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Indeed I saw that, but I'm still have bout half a tank of regular gas to go before I try out that corn juice

I don't have a header though. Do you think it's safe to run on stock headers?
There are updated maps for all stages in 1.34 as well! You should flash over the 1.34 since there are several improvements in these maps. The first thing I noticed was the cold start improvements. Oh my god my neighbors are going to appreciate that just as much as I am.
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