When you perform engine chiptuning of your vehicle, you modify several settings in the engine control unit (ECU) or computer to manage data such as injector operation, idle speed, water, etc. When modifying these settings, it is essential to read and save the original file to your computer. At this stage it is then possible to use WinOLS software to make certain adjustments and optimize the performance of your vehicle's engine.
What is WinOLS?
Typically, engine chiptuning is carried out by following one, single method. Technicians will first proceed by extracting the data present in the ECU which controls the engine and regulates the default settings.
Technicians then perform the reading, analysis and refinement of this data. After calculating the "Checksum", they will re-integrate the optimized information into the ECU. To do this, technicians use WinOLS software which allows them to write and to change the contents of the information contained in the engine chip (ECU).
What is WinOLS used for?
Thanks to the WinOLS software interface, it is easier to search the cards. This makes it possible to name, process, and modify the ECU data in several different ways.
In other words, you can optimize and store default settings in project files in a program with a multitude of options. It is through the information saved in these project files that the data commands are executed. Additionally, WinOLS is able to offer approximately 200 options from a single source file. For more details, please contact us via our buy-tuning-files.com website.