What is XHP used for?
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What is XHP used for?
XHP is a PHP extension which augments the syntax of the language to both make your front-end code easier to understand and help you avoid cross-site scripting attacks. XHP does this by making PHP understand XML document fragments, similar to what E4X does for ECMAScript (JavaScript).
What does XHP mean?
Definition. XHP. Extremely High Performance. XHP. Xiaogushan Hydropower Plant (project; China)
What does Xhp Flash do?
The “xHP Flash License” is mandatory for flashing your car. With the Flash License you can already use all the Customization Features and apply them to your Backup calibration, and it enables you to flash our OTS Maps. This means, you can use the Flash License standalone, but not the Map Pack.
How long is Xhp flash?
xHP states the initial installation will take 30-40 minutes and map flashes around 20 minutes.
What is Xhp steel?
XHP is a powder metallurgy steel produced by Carpenter Technology with the following composition, along with the similar 440C and D2 steels: So 440XH, which is now called XHP, can be seen as either a high hardness 440C or a high corrosion resistance D2.
Does xHP increase torque?
xHP offers a range from 300 Nm (221 ft lb) to the possible maximum of 1000 Nm (737 ft lb) for each gear. Lowering the amount of torque reduction can reduce turbo lag after shifts, especially in the lower gears. The opposite, raising the torque reduction, can produce faster/crisper shifts.
How long does it take to flash xHP?
It can only help to pre-charge the battery in advance. The very first flash on your vehicle will “Install” xHP on your car (“Long-Flash”). This procedure takes approx. 10 min with DCAN.
How do you use the flash on a BMW?
Flashing Your BIN File
- Locate the bin file you wish to flash.
- Plug in your D-CAN FTDI cable to your Windows laptop and car.
- Turn your car key to position 2.
- Select File > Reflash DME.
- Select YES to reflash your DME.
- A window will prompt you to select your new bin file.
- Select your new bin file and click OPEN.