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Old 04-02-2011   #1
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Re: Finally got my Evo

Open the XML files with notepad or a basic XML editer, not a webbrowser.

If you have any current version of tephra, it will have the rear o2 sim patch (and be an option under tephra options). Then for an IX the rear o2 heater bypass is just a simple bit change....look for a thread by mrfred titled something like 'looking for an Evo ix owner to test...' and look for some confirmation posts by me for it working on Hughes or rosey's car. Lmk if you can't find it.

Edit, posting from phone sorry, looks like above link is right!
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Old 04-02-2011   #2
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Re: Finally got my Evo

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Open the XML files with notepad or a basic XML editer, not a webbrowser.

If you have any current version of tephra, it will have the rear o2 sim patch (and be an option under tephra options). Then for an IX the rear o2 heater bypass is just a simple bit change.
That seems to have done the trick! I opened it in wordpad and got the text below. Look right?

I have tephra v5.10 right now btw, and this is what the front/rear O2 table look like. Look right also?

(obviously leave out the top like between the asterisks)
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<!-- ** Rear O2 Heater CEL Fix ** -->

<table name="Max RPM To Rear O2 Heaer OBD Reset" category="Front/Rear_O2" address="8746" type="1D" level="1" scaling="RPMStatLimit"/>

<table name="Rear O2 Heater Patch ROM Addr" category="Front/Rear_O2" address="2dc50" type="3D" level="1" scaling="Hex16">
<table name="Code" type="Static X Axis" elements="1" scaling="Hex16">
<data>Hex16</data>
</table>
<table name="Address" type="Static Y Axis" elements="2">
<data>2DC50</data>
<data>2DC52</data>
</table>
</table>

<table name="Rear O2 Heater Patch" category="Front/Rear_O2" address="47e30" type="3D" level="1" scaling="Hex16">
<table name="Code" type="Static X Axis" elements="1" scaling="Hex16">
<data>Hex16</data>
</table>
<table name="Address" type="Static Y Axis" elements="40">
<data>47E30</data>
<data>47E32</data>
<data>47E34</data>
<data>47E36</data>
<data>47E38</data>
<data>47E3A</data>
<data>47E3C</data>
<data>47E3E</data>
<data>47E40</data>
<data>47E42</data>
<data>47E44</data>
<data>47E46</data>
<data>47E48</data>
<data>47E4A</data>
<data>47E4C</data>
<data>47E4E</data>
<data>47E50</data>
<data>47E52</data>
<data>47E54</data>
<data>47E56</data>
<data>47E58</data>
<data>47E5A</data>
<data>47E5C</data>
<data>47E5E</data>
<data>47E60</data>
<data>47E62</data>
<data>47E64</data>
<data>47E66</data>
<data>47E68</data>
<data>47E6A</data>
<data>47E6C</data>
<data>47E6E</data>
<data>47E70</data>
<data>47E72</data>
<data>47E74</data>
<data>47E76</data>
<data>47E78</data>
<data>47E7A</data>
<data>47E7C</data>
<data>47E7E</data>
</table>
</table>





If the above is hard to read, the 2DC52 table under rear o2 heater patch reads : "4C10"
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