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Module 73 was designed specifically to work with Bosch MG1 ECUs, which are commonly installed on modern, turbocharged petrol engines in Ford vehicles. This module supports: Extracting the original stock calibration. Writing (WR): Flashing modified tunes.
Supported vehicles, including various Ford Ecoboost engines (F-150, Fiesta, Focus) and the 5.0L Coyote V8, are detailed on the Chiptuning Shop website . PCMflash Update - ver 1.2.0 (14.07.2019) - ECUTools
The 1.2.0 update focused on expanding coverage for Bosch MG1 and Denso ECUs, specifically targeting modern petrol vehicles. 1. New Module 73 — Ford MG1 (Bosch MG1)
Ensuring the file integrity after modification, preventing ECU bricking.
PCMflash has established itself as a premier, modular OBD-based ECU flashing platform for professional tuners, offering an accessible yet powerful solution for reading and writing to a wide range of engine (ECU) and transmission (TCU) control units. The software is highly regarded for its stability, ease of use, and integration with J2534-compatible interfaces like Tactrix Openport 2.0 and Scanmatik 2.
This article provides a deep dive into the features of PCMflash 1.2.0, its new modules, and the crucial updates it brought to the table. What’s New in PCMflash 1.2.0?
Released on July 14, 2019, marked a significant milestone in the software's development, introducing support for newer Ford and Toyota/Lexus vehicles that were previously difficult to tune.
Module 73 was designed specifically to work with Bosch MG1 ECUs, which are commonly installed on modern, turbocharged petrol engines in Ford vehicles. This module supports: Extracting the original stock calibration. Writing (WR): Flashing modified tunes.
Supported vehicles, including various Ford Ecoboost engines (F-150, Fiesta, Focus) and the 5.0L Coyote V8, are detailed on the Chiptuning Shop website . PCMflash Update - ver 1.2.0 (14.07.2019) - ECUTools pcmflash 1.2.0
The 1.2.0 update focused on expanding coverage for Bosch MG1 and Denso ECUs, specifically targeting modern petrol vehicles. 1. New Module 73 — Ford MG1 (Bosch MG1) Module 73 was designed specifically to work with
Ensuring the file integrity after modification, preventing ECU bricking. New Module 73 — Ford MG1 (Bosch MG1)
PCMflash has established itself as a premier, modular OBD-based ECU flashing platform for professional tuners, offering an accessible yet powerful solution for reading and writing to a wide range of engine (ECU) and transmission (TCU) control units. The software is highly regarded for its stability, ease of use, and integration with J2534-compatible interfaces like Tactrix Openport 2.0 and Scanmatik 2.
This article provides a deep dive into the features of PCMflash 1.2.0, its new modules, and the crucial updates it brought to the table. What’s New in PCMflash 1.2.0?
Released on July 14, 2019, marked a significant milestone in the software's development, introducing support for newer Ford and Toyota/Lexus vehicles that were previously difficult to tune.
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