Mitsubishi Evo Rom Download

Contribute to ripnet/evo development by creating an account on GitHub. Site for OpenECU definitions. Contribute to ripnet/evo development by creating an account on GitHub. Evo / ROM-XMLs / ripnet Initial commit. Latest commit a25a06d Sep 1, 2014. Type Name Latest commit message Commit time. Failed to load latest commit information. Nov 05, 2016  Evo 6 Stock Rom ECU / Mapping. Does anyone have, or know where I can find the very original stock rom for the following ECU? Trying to get all the definitions and patches together for Evo can be a hassle because they have multiple roms and patches and definitions for each rom. I have tried to remedy this by having one universal rom for the DSMs (20550011), and one definition with everything in it. And one group of Mods with all the patches in it.

  1. Evo Rom Snes
  2. Mitsubishi Evo 11
  3. New Mitsubishi Evo

CeddyMods,

  1. ROM Inheritance Tree. 526 Mitsubishi USDM Lancer Evolution X 5MT 526 Mitsubishi USDM Lancer Evolution X 5MT; 526. 561 Mitsubishi JDM Lancer Evolution X 5MT 561 Mitsubishi JDM Lancer Evolution X 5MT; 568.
  2. Sep 01, 2014  Contribute to ripnet/evo development by creating an account on GitHub. Site for OpenECU definitions. Contribute to ripnet/evo development by creating an account on GitHub. Evo / ROM-XMLs / ripnet Initial commit. Latest commit a25a06d Sep 1, 2014. Type Name Latest commit message Commit time. Failed to load latest commit information.

Is mybundle of code add-ons for the Flashable DSM ecus.

Icon at the top here for Vehicle Make: i.e. Mitsubishi / Subaru / Nissan Download Selected ROMs (zips all roms in one file for download)96940011. 96530006 is a 2005 EDM Evo ROM, commonly used to replace the 96940011 USDM ROM, and has been successfully used to replace many other Evo VIII ROMs as well. Supported ROM metadata XML definition files: (do not try to reflash your car with ecuflash unless your vehicle is listed here) Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 7 (2001, 2002) OpenPort 1.3U recommended. Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8 (2003, 2004, 2005) OpenPort 1.3U recommended. Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8 MR (2005) OpenPort 1.3U recommended.

It adds features that are not present in the stock ecu like a StutterBox, NLTS, CEL on Knock, etc.

Mitsubishi

If you have ever flashed an Evo and used TephraMods, you will find my Mods very similar.
I have tried to use the same units as the Evo coders, when possible, so loggers and other tools will be compatible.

An extra step I have taken is try to make everything more universal and compact.
Trying to get all the definitions and patches together for Evo can be a hassle because they have multiple roms and patches and definitions for each rom.
I have tried to remedy this by having one universal rom for the DSMs (20550011), and one definition with everything in it. And one group of Mods with all the patches in it.
This allows you to download one .ZIP file, and have everything you need.

.

Current Version

Current Version is 1.9C beta.
Uploaded: 6/5/10

Download -> CeddyMods_1v9Cb.rar

Included files:

  • 20550011-mod-1v9Cb-MAF.hex = ROM file
  • 20550011.xml = EcuFlash .xml file
    • Goes in -> C:Program FilesOpenECUEcuFlashrommetadatamitsubishieclipse
  • EvoScan_2.6- -> Data.xml = EvoScan .xml file for version 2.6 and below
    • Goes in -> C:Program FilesEvoScanEvoScan v2.6DataSettings
  • EvoScan_2.7+ -> Mitsubishi MUTII.xml = Evoscan .xml for version 2.7 and above
    • Goes in -> C:Program FilesEvoScanEvoScan v2.7DataSettings
  • OpenPort_StandAloneLogging -> logcfg.txt = Config file for OpenPort StandAlone logging
    • Goes in SD Card

Note – Windows 7 and Vista have a feature called UAC. It makes a duplicate copy of your program files.
This means when you try to install the EvoScan and EcuFlash .xmls, the changes won’t take effect, instead the duplicate .xml will be used

To remedy this don’t install EvoScan and EcuFlash to C:Program Files, instead install to another directory created by you.
For example install to, C:ProgramsXP.

New features:

User Levels in EcuFlash are now taken advantage of.
This allows someone just starting out to set the level to Beginner and only the few necessary maps are displayed.
This reduces confusion from seeing 100+ maps for the first time, when you are going to use less then ten of them.

Displayed maps per User Level are as follows:

  • Beginner – Only a few most important maps are displayed
  • Intermediate – Must set to this level if you are use BigMaps or Speed Density
  • Advanced – Displays almost all maps
  • Developer – Displays all maps, for coders only. Changing Developer level maps can cause problems

New CeddyMod features can be found here -> http://ceddy.us/?page_id=282

.

Features

Launch Control

  • Normal Rev Limit
  • Stationary Rev Limit
  • Rev Limit Switch Speed
  • AntiLag
    • Ignition Retard
    • AFR Control
  • No Lift To Shift

Launch Control has four levels of functionality.

With all options enabled it has the following logic:

(Numbers in parenthesis are example setting.)

Below the Rev Limit Switch Speed (7 mph), the Rev Limit is set to the Stationary Rev Limit (4500 rpms).
Once AntiLag Start RPM (4000 rpms) is exceeded, Ignition Retard sets timing (-15*), and AFR Control adjusts fuel (9:1).

Above the Rev Limit Switch Speed (7 mph),the Rev Limit is set to the Normal Rev Limit (7500 rpms).
If the Clutch Switch is depressed, the Rev Limit is set to NLTS RPM (5500 rpms).

Launch Control has a top down enable hierarchy.

To use Ignition Retard, Launch Control must be enabled.
To use AFR Control, Ignition Retard must be enabled.

To use NLTS, Launch Control must be enabled.

To use NLTS, the Clutch Switch must be wired to ecu pin 91.

.

Map Select

Evo Rom Snes

The H8 DSMs have two sets of many of the maps. This is normally used for Automatics.
In Park and Neutral the first set of maps is used. In Drive, 1st, 2nd, and Reverse the second set of maps is used.

Map select allows you to lock a set of maps to always use.
This allows you to have a set of maps for normal gas and a set for race gas and easily switch between them.

.

CEL on Knock

CEL on Knock will light the CEL once a certain knock count is exceeded.
If the CEL is already lit from an OBD code it will turn the CEL off.
This gives you a quick indication when you are knocking.

.

Base Timing Terminal

Base Timing Terminal adds the Base Timing Function like the 1Gs and 95-96s have.
If not present, you must add a wire to ecu pin 52.
When grounded, timing will be locked to 5* so you can properly align a 1G Adjustable CAS.

.

One Byte Load

The normal loggable Load maxes out at 160.
One Byte Load raises this max to 320 while still having the speed of a one byte request.

Future versions will have a adjustable multiplier.

.

AirFlow Calculations

AirFlow Calculations add the ability to log air flow in lb/min or g/sec.

Mitsubishi Evo 11

.

Speed Density Calculations

New Mitsubishi Evo

Speed Density Calculations enable Volumetric Efficiency calculations, to help set your VE Tables while using your MAF.

See Speed Density for more info.