EFILive

EFILive

EFILive Limited designs and manufactures high performance scanning and tuning tools for both gasoline and diesel GM engines.

Products

OBDII or OnBoard Diagnostics Level II, is an electronic system built into all 1996 and later light-duty vehicles and trucks (as required by the United States of America's Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990).

EFILive's FlashScan tool works with multiple OBDII protocols:Fact|date=January 2008 SAE-J1850 VPW and ISO 15765 CAN and eventuallywhen it will support GM's older OBDI protocol: ALDL.

Carbytes was EFILive's first freeFact|date=January 2008 OBDI scantool and was made available for public download in the late 1990s. Interest from aftermarket performance workshopsFact|date=January 2008, and calls for significant product enhancementsFact|date=January 2008 lead to the creation of EFILive Limited. The new software, aptly named EFILive V4, was designed for OBDI GM vehicles. With the industry advancements in aftermarket performance products, EFILive saw a need to provide OBDII support. EFILive V5, V6 and V7 were added to the product suite to meet these needs.

Currently EFILive V7 combines an integrated PC based scanning and tuning tool for GM's LS1, LS2 and Duramax diesel engine platforms. EFIlive V7 and the FlashScan interface feature "blackbox" data logging, hardware communications via USB connection, free software upgrades, and key upgradeable licensing and hardware options.

EFILive continues to develop the FlashScan product line, adding industry leadingfact|date=July 2008 features and new technologies. Platform expansion to include additional vehicle, engine and transmission types has seen more industry firsts, and the current developments of EFILive’s FlashScan V2 and AutoCal hardware interfaces will add to the existing featuresfact|date=July 2008.

External links

* [http://www.efilive.com EFILive Website]


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