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When paired with EBCMRegenPaddle, State "5" unlocks the full 70kW regen available to the chevy bolt (State 7 is for gen1 bolts, state 5 is gen2). Static bytes must also be defined and sent for car to accept the signal.

I'm using it to get access to full regen with a pedal interceptor, but it may also be an applicable method for regen blending on GM acc enabled vehicles. Still testing.
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To clarify "all bytes must be defined" -
When spoofing the message to the car, this must be used.
Screenshot 2025-04-21 at 10 46 46 PM

Since I haven't proven it enables blended regen on acc enabled vehicles yet, I wasn't sure if you would want the placeholder bytes. We're successfully in final tuning for non-acc vehicles

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