ECM Titanium is our remapping software which interprets and modifies with precision and simplicity, the operating data of the ECU and TCU. Highly effective in its.
ECU Remapping & Tuning Software and dyno tuning information. Available 24/7, instant download. BitEdit - editor for ECU tuning. BitEdit is a modern software for editing automative ECU calibrations and allows to change most dynamic options of the engine. Software working like that: your are opening ECU flash file, its procceds an identification and SW shows list of calibrations, that can be edited.
The ECU+ is the only engine management system that supports stock ECU ROM editing and map tracing for the EVO VIII and IX ROMs. Some of the key features are:
- Integrated ROM editing - no aftermarket software required.
- In-line editing of 1D ROM tables.
- Edit maps while viewing stored ECU+ logs - no need to jump around between different pieces of software.
- Editing of X and Y axis values.
- Gradient color value display.
- Multiple maps can be edited at the same time.
- Map changes are highlighted.
- Simple, intuitive interface.
- 100% EcuFlash XML compatibility.
- Map filtering - show only the maps you care about.
More detail about some of these features is shown below.
The plethora of maps inside of a stock ECU ROM can be confusing, and locating the map you're interested in can be tough. With the ECU+'s map selector dialog, you can easily find that map you're looking for by typing in a filter string. Only maps matching your filter are shown, and folders spring open to show the matches. A few more clicks on the interesting maps, and you're up and editing.
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The ECU+ makes editing of '1D' (single value) tables easy. From within the map selector, just double-click the value, change it and press RETURN. No muss, no fuss.
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With the ECU+, ROM editing works the way you expect it will. Double-click a cell and type in a new value, or select a bunch of cells with the mouse (or by clicking on a column header) and use the built-in editing menu. Changed values are shown bolded so you know what you've changed, and there's a variety of ways of altering the cells. Best of all, editing works just like it does in the ECU+'s internal fuel and timing maps - there's nothing new to learn here.
ROM editing is specifically enhanced by the ECU+'s built-in map tracing function. With map tracing, you move the mouse along the ECU+'s datalogged graphs, and the current ROM map cell is highlighted. Double-click it, and you're changing what you want to change, all without jumping around between a spreadsheet and a third party app. With the ECU+, this is all built in - just like it should be.