Evoscan 31 Repack < Deluxe 2027 >

Read and clear DTCs (Diagnostic Trouble Codes) for Mitsubishi, Subaru, Toyota, Mazda, Nissan, and GM vehicles. The repack retains full access to manufacturer-specific codes, not just generic P0 codes.

If the repack fails to connect to your 1999 Mitsubishi Mirage, you are on your own. The official EVOScan forums (which require a license to post) will ban you for mentioning cracks.

While the price is right, there are significant downsides to the evoscan 3.1 repack.

Before diving into the "Repack," it is crucial to understand the original software. EVOScan is a Windows-based data logger and dashboard utility. Unlike generic OBD2 scanners that only read check engine lights, EVOScan uses manufacturer-specific protocols (MUT, OBDII, CAN, SSM) to poll the ECU at high speeds.

Key features of the original EVOScan v3.1 include: evoscan 31 repack

The official version retails for approximately $25-30 AUD for a license. The license is hardware-locked, meaning it binds to your laptop’s unique hard drive and motherboard ID. If you upgrade your PC, you must request a license transfer—a process that can take days.

Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes. We support purchasing the official license to fund development.

Assuming you have obtained a verified repack from a trusted community member, the installation is straightforward:

Prerequisites:

Installation Process:

If you own a VW/Audi, ignore EVOScan. VCDS-Lite is free for basic logging.

Once installed, the repack functions identically to the paid version. Here is the standard configuration for a Mitsubishi Evo 8/9 or Subaru STI:

1. Select Vehicle Protocol

2. Load a Logging Profile

3. Configure the Dashboard

4. Test Connection

The term "repack" generally refers to an unofficial redistribution of software. In the case of EVOScan 3.1, the repack typically includes: Read and clear DTCs (Diagnostic Trouble Codes) for