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  1. I'd it's odb2 it should work, If I've no joy connecting your more than welcome to try the cable looks like the ecuflash reads the rom memory decides what version ecu you have then loads the parameters and you can then alter and re flash. Any idea what ecu number yours is rick ?
  2. Sorry about the pics didn't have time to do it properly
  3. I've just looked at the evo software for links to drivers and found the taxtrix stuff if you got the evoscan cable and look for ecuflash it gives you loads of stuff about getting into the subaru ecu so that may work rick
  4. My ex used to work for the claims team, you being the sender will receive the compo just takes a while
  5. Just get a 44galon drum make some homebrew wine and stick a hand pump on top !
  6. Thanks again for the link mr b turns out out i have a copy of the software on my laptop it just doesn't work with my cable, back to the drawing boartd
  7. Right bit long winded but here we go, if I want to map I need esl cable and their software, the software alone won't work with other cables as it has a dongle in. The evoscan software & cable will allow me to log data and read eml codes, however it's not best by all accounts and you need to manually input your ecu id to make it work correctly, the software is basically an amalgamtion of loads people's reverse engineering of the jecs ecu's so it's buggy at best, Evoscan customer service is crap I've emailed last week but not heard owt back regarding cable drivers, I need a virtual com port to usb to allow the cable to talk with the laptop, then I have to see if it will read my ecu. So if I can't get it to work I'll put it on the bay and buy the esl cable & software Which I know is guaranteed to work
  8. Been for a day out with the family, returned to car and had some lunch, when an evo pulls into the car park, drives all way round and proceeds to pull up next to me, thought they may have wanted to chat. Made my day when these two got out
  9. No worries mate,no idea about the fuse as mine's all in Japanese
  10. The black ones should be there maybe taped up hidden underneath
  11. New zeeland mate ! Thought they were a us company till went to pay, Yeah I deffo can't map with it I wanted it to be able to log more than anything else, as it stands it's useless cos I can't make it connect with laptop so I'm going to ask my mate who works in I.t to have a look before I sell it on
  12. How much power you running ? Rears only handle about 25% of the braking force so no real need to go all out on the rears unless your pushing loads of extra power
  13. Good news mate, had to be something simple, good customer service from dunc too. Cheech, that looks really good
  14. The website in the post above, they do odb2 stuff aswell, i'm struggling to find the driver for the cable, doing my head in so given up for tonight
  15. Running a little too much boost ? Only thing I can think of is that or the 3port isn't works as should
  16. Must be the legs drawing us in !
  17. I'm on the cusp of odb2 I have the odb2 style port but only odb1 pins.
  18. Haha it's like a drop in center for blokes hiding from their wives/scooby refugee centre
  19. Ssm plug. If you have the port should be somewhere to the left of the clutch pedal, mainly on older cars Ssm1/odb1 plug note only 4 pins
  20. Nah paid the guys at Sheff subaru service for the pleasure, glad I did as I'd have got !Removed! off haha. Mine was the least of there troubles last Monday, Good garage they let you hang round and generally poke stuff along with general banter.
  21. K series engine notorious from going up in steam but if it's a different one you should be ok, Saying that it's probably either gone and been fixed or gaskets and studs changed for uprated ones by now
  22. Cheers [emoji1] she's showing her age the closer up you get, Did you use a local bodyshop ? I've the tiniest spot on the rear arch that will need looking at.
  23. The long trailing arm bolt came out easy as which I was worrying about, the rest of the hub and abs ring also came apart easily. Getting the bearing in was a different kettle of fish, 1st one turned up and had already been used, 2 nd one went in wonky 3rd time went in straight with a bit of persuasion and a little help cleaning the hub face up
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