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Is there a current ForScan speadsheet for the 2025?
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Can you link me to that speadsheet?I haven’t seen one, the 2021 spreadsheet around here is still mostly accurate for 2025. Many changes have just been incorporated with the easy mode on Forscan, and the spreadsheet has kind of been … I don’t want to say abandoned, but yeah.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...k-sport-mode-chimes-seatbelts-and-more.28489/Can you link me to that speadsheet?
Does easy mode mean there's a way to just make changes without the spreadsheet to reference?I haven’t seen one, the 2021 spreadsheet around here is still mostly accurate for 2025. Many changes have just been incorporated with the easy mode on Forscan, and the spreadsheet has kind of been … I don’t want to say abandoned, but yeah.
The spreadsheet is still handy for know long which module to look at, and for changes which are required across multiple modules (like speedo cal), but correct, you don’t necessarily need the spreadsheetDoes easy mode mean there's a way to just make changes without the spreadsheet to reference?
Okay well that's good to know! I only just got my cable and the 2 month license yesterday, but didn't have much time to mess around. Got sport mode, the amber DRL's, and turned off the fake engine noise, but actually put the EQ back in there after testing it being turned off. Absolutely killed the bass, and also removed the "driver" occupancy mode that I enjoyed.The spreadsheet is still handy for know long which module to look at, and for changes which are required across multiple modules (like speedo cal), but correct, you don’t necessarily need the spreadsheet
Basically easy mode eliminates needing to know the register address and hex values you need to edit — it will have an English name for the setting and either a range of options to select from or allow you to enter mostly normal values and it will do conversions for you. You will still need to know which module to go looking in, although most are commonly grouped
Keep in mind this is developed by a Russian, so the English isn’t great - but it generally gets the idea across.
Won’t lie, I did the same thing. I did get better range with it off, but the something wasn’t quite right (I suspect DSP timing adjustments) and ended up going back. Still sounds a bit hollow at times but better - at least until I can get a full DSP to retune it with the EQ offbut actually put the EQ back in there after testing it being turned off. Absolutely killed the bass, and also removed the "driver" occupancy mode that I enjoyed.
Well that makes me feel much better about it. I am also hoping that turning off the fake engine noise solved an issue I have where randomly the bass line will fade out during some songs. Doubt that's an EQ issue.Won’t lie, I did the same thing. I did get better range with it off, but the something wasn’t quite right (I suspect DSP timing adjustments) and ended up going back. Still sounds a bit hollow at times but better - at least until I can get a full DSP to retune it with the EQ off