Yea Pin 71 , I think that only apply for GTIs havent seen any for audi S3 that already come with MPFI pin 71 is taken by the engine speed sensor according to the pin out
Yea Pin 71 , I think that only apply for GTIs havent seen any for audi S3 that already come with MPFI pin 71 is taken by the engine speed sensor according to the pin out
I have an Audi S3. You might be looking at the other harness/connector? Mine is pinned to 71 and nothing was there originally.
Correct I was looking at the wrong diagrams for some reason all data does not have their diagrams correct, I physically looked at pin 71 and is empty ,
now let me ask you, have you play with the di to mpi ratio? I was playing with it the other day and does not seem to make a difference CL lambda still goes positive even with 1300cc port injectors
I don't have my ED dongle anymore so I can't use maestro anymore. Been a long time since I used it too.
Eurodyne you have to use their "sliders", if your box code has an 'adjustable" file made for it. Hit up railroader on golfmk7 forums, he can take care of you I'm sure. I talk to him regularly and he's active ED tuner/user.
If you need some help with eurodyne you can contact me on facebook messenger
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09 Pontiac G8GT LSA conversion & cammed (HP Tuned)
07 Trailblazer SS Cammed & Nitrous Fed (HP Tuned)
Hi,
Considering purchasing the Hp tuner device for my vehicle.
I had the idea of adding an aftermarket (SPAL) fan to my S3. Ive removed the A/C and have a vented hood with airducting around the radiator. I want to remove the fan shroud and add a low profile fan instead of the OEM unit. I thought this would be easy but now Ive learned all about PWM and ECU control of the fans. It would be easy still except the Fan Control Module is a part of the OEM fan I removed. Im trying to see if the Hptuner device will display duty cycle and and control information for the s3 8v fans. Anybody know? Appreciate any help.
Greetings Tuners,
I have been lurking on these forums for a little while but thought I would say hello now that I finally have an MPVI2. I'm very new to the world of ECU tuning but am looking to up skill myself in some of the basics and hopefully get a bit more fun out of my little rocket (2017 MK7 Golf R) in the process.
I've been fiddling around with the VCM tuner software and comparing a few different files I have found on the forum (mostly aaronc7's MPI tune) but have to admit it is all very confusing at the moment (so many tables, acronyms and abbreviations). I'm looking for a good starting point tune to expedite the potential gains in HP and to gather some understanding of what it takes to get these gains. I've searched the HPTuners repository (with no luck at all) and found a variety of stock or slightly modified files on these forums (and the Dropbox repository) but was wondering if there are other places out there with a better repository of vehicle specific files?
Here is my current stock tune file and a scan of a quick launch (I think I need to update a few of the graphed parameters).
Anyway, I'll get started on making some changes, but warn you that many stupid questions may follow.
Thanks for your contributions to these forums thus far.
Scoobiext
Hey all, maybe I'll have better luck here with what I am looking for. Does anyone know how to enable left foot braking or rolling brake boost?
For MQB / Simos18 it's in Airflow -> Electronic Throttle. Simple on/off toggle.
Looks like you have a different ECU, so it may be implemented different or not at all.
hi aaronc7
I read the post and I am interested in activating mpi on my golf 7R euro
could you make some screen prints for the mpi injector activation tables?
I try to play with the mpi, but for the moment it does not work
so I try to understand how it works, but it's not easy
Well, I've been muddling around for the past week or so. Unfortunately I can't seem to get an improvement over the base configuration of my ECU. I do however have a few questions that I'm hoping that someone out there may be able to answer.
- I have made many changes to the driver demand and other torque management tables/values but when I test drive the car I never seem to manage a driver demanded torque or MAP above stock values (max I have seen is 380 n.m. and 227 kPa), Is this likely a limit, or do I need to change TTA, PR and other related tables to see an increase here (any advice on which ones would be appreciated)?
- My understanding of the speed density tables is that, a particular MAP pressure relates to a VE group, this group has the parameters to calculate the actual VE. Is this how it works? How does the group selection work for group mapping versus standard MAP group selection. Is there an effective method to tune the various groups used and the parameters of the groups?
- What is the relationship between TTA and ATT tables, is it just the TTA that needs to be modified to demand extra airmass for increased torque?
- Do you need to modify other transmission type (e.g. CVT. MT) torque demand tables or just the transmission type fitted to the car?
Apologies for what may seem like basic questions.
Cheers,
Hello TylerJDubbs
Thanks for the offer, I have attached my latest modified file and my stock file plus launch logs of both tunes. Interestingly with my latest tune I did notice an increase in MAP but the reported torque is even lower than stock. I think there is a fair bit of additional tuning I need to do with this file (ignition, fuel trim etc.) but I would just be happy to see some basic increase in torque and my launch times before I begin the fine tuning process.
Thanks again.