Formula Flash continues to push innovation forward with its latest software update, rolling out on March 26th, 2026. The newest version (v1.1.4.0 → v1.1.5.0) delivers an impressive expansion of supported ECU models, including the addition of three major brands: Marelli, Delphi, and Continental. This update reinforces Formula Flash’s commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions for automotive tuning professionals and ECU specialists.
A Major Update With Powerful Additions
The latest Fresh Arrivals Update brings 25+ new supported ECU models, significantly widening the capabilities for reading, writing, and checksum processing. Whether you work in performance tuning, diagnostics, or advanced ECU programming, these additions are designed to streamline your workflow and enhance compatibility with modern vehicles.
New Brand Support
1. MARELLI
Formula Flash now supports a wide selection of Marelli ECUs with full Boot Read, Write, and Checksum functionality. Newly added models include:
- Marelli 8DF
- Marelli 8DS
- Marelli 8F2
- Marelli 8F3
- Marelli 8GMF (MPC5565)
- Marelli 8GMK
- Marelli 8GML
- Marelli 8GMV
- Marelli 8GSF
- Marelli 8GSW
- Marelli 9DF / 9DF HW002
- Marelli 9TDE
- Marelli Metatron MF4.2A1
- Marelli MJF8F2
This expanded coverage benefits technicians working with popular European and Asian vehicle platforms using Marelli control units.
2. DELPHI
Delphi ECUs also receive a significant compatibility boost, including Boot and OBD support depending on the model. Newly supported units include:
- Delphi CRD2.x MPC556x
- Delphi DCM2.7AP
- Delphi DCM3.5
- Delphi DCM6.2A & DCM6.2AP
- Delphi DCM6.2C
- PSA Delphi DCM3.5 (OBD Read & Write)
These additions are especially valuable for diesel-focused workshops and multi-brand service centers.
3. CONTINENTAL
Formula Flash’s update expands support for several Continental ECU models widely used across American and European brands:
- Continental GPEC4LM
- Continental EMS3130
- Ford Continental SID206 (OBD Read & Write)
This ensures improved accessibility for tuners working with Chrysler, Ford, Renault, and other mainstream manufacturers.


