I think most of the people here recognize what you state as reality being the truth, and that it's a different beast. We're just looking at the basics for what we want. From what I understand the other cars in this same range of years are also "locked" by Chrysler, and they have been cracked. I look forward to seeing what the fruits of your labor are. After seeing a 800hp viper in action, I want to start moving that route as well. Tuning seems to be the hard part now.
The problem is not so much the locked code, it is the reverse engineering of the code. Breaking the encryption is only a small part of the problem really. The Venom Controller absolutely can be "cracked" in that regard in one way or another. However, that is meaningless if the code is not reverse engineered, as that is the ticket for writing a new User Interface for tune creation. The Venom, while it shares some architecture with other PCMs in the Chrysler lineup, is not the same, and neither is its programming. The OE PCMs are not like the aftermarket where you have a standard PCM, and then program it for an application. The PCMs that they use in OE applications are based on similar designs, but physically altered for different applications, and then programmed independently with application specific software. In the end, they might share a basic board layout, a processor architecture, and a case+header design, and a few sub sections of cose, but thats about it. As a result, you cannot program a Venom controller with code based on the other PCMs that are in the lineup. We are talking millions of lines of code here, and total software development for the UI from scratch, completely independent of what is available elsewhere at the moment. That is a gigantic undertaking when you consider that the market is only about 4000 cars large for this product on a good day.
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