Trasdata 9.004 | New

The standout feature of this release is the introduction of full support for the MG1 TC1782 family via the OBD socket.

For the last few years, the Bosch MG1 series has been the nemesis of many tuners. While reading these ECUs has become commonplace, writing calibrated files back—specifically through the OBD port—has remained a challenge for many secondary market tools. new trasdata 9.004

With version 9.004, New Trasdata unlocks: The standout feature of this release is the

This development significantly reduces the time required for tuning modern vehicles, removing the need to open the ECU or use bench-booting methods for many of the latest models. This development significantly reduces the time required for

Previously, symbol translation was a headache. B3 called PETR4; Yahoo Finance called PBR. The new dynamic mapping engine in 9.004 automatically resolves these conflicts. It includes a live database of over 1.5 million instruments spanning:

Trasdata has confirmed that version 9.004 is the Long-Term Support (LTS) release. They will not release a 9.1 for at least 18 months. Instead, they are focusing on monthly "Feature Pack" updates for 9.004, including:

With the shift towards VPS (Virtual Private Servers) and cloud trading (AWS, Google Cloud), Trasdata 9.004 has been rewritten to handle virtualized clocks. It no longer relies on deprecated RTC (Real-Time Clock) calls that fail in cloud environments. This means you can now run a full Trasdata node on a $20/month VPS with stability equal to a physical machine.