Please
note
This
listing
is
ONLY
for
users
who
already
have
UpRev
Osiris
and
simply
want
to
add
a
license
to
utilize
ARC
features.
This
does
not
include
a
Reflash
license
or
cable.
The
Osiris
ARC(Advanced
Racing
Controls)
License
will
enable
2-Step(MT),
Flatfoot
Shifting(MT),
Rolling
Anti-lag(AT,MT)
and
Burn-out
Mod(MT,AT).
ARC
support
is
currently
available
for
2003
and
up
350Z,
G35,
370Z,
and
G37.
The
wait
is
over!
2-Step
Launch
Control,
Flat-foot
Shifting,
and
Rolling
Anti-lag
will
be
available
for
download
on
Monday,
September
12
with
the
release
of
the
new
ARC
License.
There
are
a
few
things
you
will
need
to
know
to
activate
and
adjust
the
settings
of
the
ARC
features.
Each
ARC
feature
will
have
a
toggle
that
you
can
turn
ON
and
OFF
in
the
ROM
Editor,
these
will
become
visible
only
once
you
have
obtained
one
of
new
ARC
License.
2-Step
Launch
Control
and
Flat-foot
Shifting
are
exclusively
for
manual
transmissions,
but
the
Rolling
Anti-lag
will
work
even
for
the
automatics.
Below
is
a
description
of
each
feature
and
how
to
make
fine
adjustments
to
them.
Before
you
activate
the
ARC
features,
be
sure
to
update
your
software
and
download
a
fresh
ROM
file
for
yourself
as
the
patches
have
been
modified
quite
a
bit.
Once
you've
updated
your
software
and
downloaded
a
new
ROM
file,
open
up
the
ROM
Editor.
Upon
opening
any
350Z,
G35,
370Z,
or
G37
ROM
from
2003
to
2017,
you
will
see
the
following
new
tabs
appear:
ARC
Launch
Control.
ARC
Flat-foot
Shifting,
and
ARC
Rolling
Anti-lag.
Once
you
obtain
an
ARC
License
you
will
also
see
the
tab
labeled
ARC
Toggles;
this
will
be
where
you
will
choose
which
features
you
would
like
to
turn
ON
or
OFF.
Each
feature
is
governed
by
a
minimum
and
maximum
oil
temperature,
which
means
that
the
features
won't
activate
until
your
oil
temperature
gets
into
this
range.
You
will
be
able
to
adjust
the
minimum
and
maximum
to
your
liking.
The
base
ROM
will
come
with
default
temps
of
120
F
and
250
F,
so
for
the
features
to
work,
your
oil
temp
must
be
within
that
range.
ARC
2-Step
Launch
Control
-
This
feature
makes
it
possible
to
have
more
controlled
launches
and
for
building
boost
off
the
line.
You
must
be
in
first
gear
with
the
clutch
engaged
to
activate
2-Step
Launch
Control.
In
the
ROM
Editor
you
can
set
your
Launch
RPM,
this
can
also
be
adjusted
on
the
fly
using
the
cruise
toggle
on
the
steering
wheel,
the
base
ROM
is
set
to
3200
RPM.
In
the
Editor,
you
can
also
adjust
the
minimum
throttle
voltage
required
to
activate
2-Step
Launch
Control,
the
base
ROM
is
set
to
3.8
Volts,
which
is
fairly
close
to
WOT
-
in
order
for
the
feature
to
activate
the
throttle
voltage
must
be
greater
than
what
you
have
set.
You
will
also
see
the
setting
Launch
Vehicle
Speed;
the
speed
you
choose
here
will
be
the
vehicle
speed
that
the
2-Step
will
disengage
and
the
rev
limiter
will
return
to
whatever
you
have
set
in
the
current
map
under
Rev
&Speed
Limits.
You
will
be
able
to
set
your
timing
target,
which
will
take
affect
while
2-Step
is
active,
the
base
ROM
is
set
to
-10
degrees
BTDC.
Lastly,
you
can
adjust
the
Launch
Fuel
Compensation,
this
value
is
on
the
same
scale
as
those
found
in
your
main
Fuel
Compensation
map
under
the
Fuel
tab.
ARC
Flat-foot
Shifting
-
This
feature
makes
it
possible
to
continue
holding
the
accelerator
pedal
while
shifting
with
the
clutch
engaged.
A
temporary
Rev
limit
will
be
set
at
(current
engine
+
RPM
jump).
The
RPM
jump
is
adjustable
in
the
Flat-foot
Shifting
settings,
we
have
it
set
to
50
RPM
in
the
base
ROM.
This
feature
allows
for
faster
shifting,
an
extra
jolt
of
power
upon
entering
the
next
gear,
and
with
full
control
of
fuel
and
timing
you
can
hold
boost
during
shifts.
The
clutch
must
be
engaged
for
Flat-foot
Shifting
to
activate.
The
first
setting
under
this
tab
is
the
Flat-foot
Throttle
Activation,
we
have
it
set
to
3.00
Volts
(roughly
3/4
throttle)
in
the
base
ROM,
so
that
Flat-foot
shifting
only
activates
if
the
throttle
voltage
is
at
least
3.00
Volts.
You
can
adjust
this
to
your
liking
as
well.
The
Flat-foot
Speed
Activation
is
the
minimum
vehicle
speed
needed
to
activate
Flat-foot
Shifting,
the
base
ROM
is
set
to
18
MPH,
which
means
Flat-foot
Shifting
will
only
activate
if
the
vehicle
speed
is
over
18
MPH.
You
will
also
see
Flat-foot
Minimum
RPM,
this
is
so
that
you
can
govern
the
minimum
RPM
which
Flat-foot
Shifting
can
engage,
the
base
ROM
is
set
to
3000
RPM,
thus
the
feature
can
only
be
activated
if
your
engine
speed
is
at
least
3000
RPM
-
this
is
adjustable
as
well.
ARC
Rolling
Anti-lag
-
Unlike
2-Step
and
Flatfoot
Shifting
you
don't
need
to
use
the
clutch
pedal
for
this
feature.
This
feature
makes
it
possible
for
more
controlled
rolling
launches
and
building
boost
for
roll
racing.
Like
2-Step
and
Flat-foot
Shifting,
this
feature
also
gives
you
full
control
of
fuel
and
timing.
In
the
ROM
Editor
under
the
ARC
Rolling
Anti-lag
tab,
you
will
see
Rolling
Anti-lag
Vehicle
Speed
Activation,
this
is
the
speed
you
must
reach
in
order
for
this
feature
to
activate,
the
base
ROM
comes
set
with
18
MPH,
which
means
you
must
be
over
18
MPH
to
use
this
feature.
You
will
also
see
Rolling
Anti-lag
Minimum
RPM,
this
is
so
that
you
may
govern
the
minimum
RPM
which
Rolling
Anti-lag
can
engage,
the
base
ROM
is
set
to
3000
RPM,
thus
the
feature
can
only
be
activated
if
your
engine
speed
is
at
least
3000
RPM
-
this
is
adjustable
as
well.
Lastly
and
most
importantly,
in
order
to
activate
Rolling
Anti-lag
you
must
meet
the
minimum
throttle
activation
requirement,
the
base
ROM
comes
set
to
2.00
Volts,
which
means
you
must
be
about
1/2
throttle
for
the
feature
to
activate
-
you
may
adjust
this
value
as
well.
To
activate
Rolling
Anti-lag
be
sure
all
the
above
requirements
are
met,
then
hold
down
the
Cancel
cruise
button
once
you
get
to
the
desired
vehicle
speed
for
your
roll,
release
the
Cancel
button
when
you
want
to
go.