![]() ![]() The existing definitions will give you a big head start in understanding what's inside that ROM. If your ROM has not yet been defined, I suggest choosing a ROM that has, and exploring that one first. All of the existing table definitions were created this way, and there are lots more tables that have not yet been figured out and defined. Better yet, reverse engineering the ROM will allow you to create table definitions that you can use to modify new aspects of your tune. It's tedious, and it takes a lot of time, but it can give you insights into how and why the ECU does what it does. If you want to understand in more detail how your ECU works, and you've read everything available on the forums, disassembling the ROM is the next step. ![]() ![]() This document is intended for people whose ECUs already have RomRaider/EcuFlash definitions. Thank him for his help! Blame me for any mistakes! All of the 16-bit guidance in the following posts is from Elevenpoint7five. ![]()
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