RBPE 198 Posted May 30, 2017 Report Share Posted May 30, 2017 (edited) Will edit soon, new layout; Main torque maps in the ecu's, KF (kenfelder - map, M - moment/torque) - are KFMIOP and KFMIRL - essentially the main torque maps for the central torque monitoring ecu's - some locations and info (to be edited); Note - 022906032 is the usual ecu number for ME7.1.1. - BG is the commonly used BDE code between tuners, 032E is the one often used for AUE none twin vvt ecu's, will update with more info when needed; BDE v's a tuned HX35 turbo AUE; Notice how the AUE turbo has IOP modified to be maxxed at any load over 100% - the stock limit of a naturally aspirated engine. If you look at this AUQ ecu of mine v a V6, you can see load variances; You can see the stock iop map maxxed on the AUE Turbo, basically telling the ecu to follow x (nigh on 100% torque) over the usual 100% max value of ambient pressure as there is no way of measuring boost, whereas the 20vt ecu accounts for this with a load past 100%, 160% in this case. Stock AUE Hybrid and supposed BFH from DAMOS packs; BUB v BUB Turbo. Then KFMIRL or IRL tuning which are (sort of) inverse maps, loads of threads online, will talk about them as we go on; BDE v AUE Stock locations and AUQ; BFH v BUB Turbo; BUB v BUB files; (032CE code) Will edit as needed, you can follow a lot of how these are tuned (minus the boost), here; https://s4wiki.com/wiki/Tuning Edited May 31, 2017 by RBPE Link to post Share on other sites
RBPE 198 Posted May 31, 2017 Author Report Share Posted May 31, 2017 (edited) Some links; You can use files from here to build your own definition file if you haven't got flashing tools yet; I'll probably use them for demonstration purposes. http://www.chip-tuner.hu/original_ecu_files/files/VW/ I don't use it myself commercially, but the winols demo is good to learn on here; https://www.evc.de/en/download/down_winols.asp Free hex editor here; https://mh-nexus.de/en/hxd/ Most make xdf files to use Tunerpro for tuning, which can be found here; http://www.tunerpro.net/ Cheapest standalone checksum checker; https://www.ecufix.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2&products_id=180&zenid=ervbr1d371a90kcnohotedo015 However, checksums can be sorted out in some of the newer ebay based flash tools like MPPS v18 onwards, which means you can now essentially tune your car for less than £100 all in. These can also be used on DSG; http://www.obdexpress.co.uk/wholesale/2014-mini-dsg-reader-dq200-dq250-vw-audi.html Edited June 4, 2017 by RBPE Link to post Share on other sites
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