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Hey all,

Started playing with the R35 yesterday and one of the things I was really looking forwards to seeing was the "Fast Flash" feature that now exists with the Accessport.

But despite updating to the latest Firmware the flash was still taking 10-15mins - which is a killer for proper dyno tuning.

All maps are V3.00 maps.

Anyone else have this issue?

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The first time i got a new map it took 10 mins or so, thereafter maps flashed in very quickly. So perhaps it is the AP setting up the 'environment' the first time you do it. Or perhaps the maps need to be prepared for fast flashing?

Well I was flashing in-between the tune that was in the car already (the car is a JDM 2008 - been here a while now and had the Cobb for a while too).

There was the "mail order" tune in it which we then swapped to the Cobb basic Stage 2 tune - then back to the mail order tune that was in it - then back to the Cobb tune but this time used the Cobb tuning software rather than just the hand controller - and they all took 10-15mins.

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