Title: Cloning MED9.1 Post by: evosingh on July 23, 2018, 05:31:06 AM Hi All
Newbie here! Ive got a problem with my car and I believe the ecu is damaged. The car is a B7 RS4, ive been having problems with an error relating to the O2 sensors. Everthing has been checked out fine and the only thing left is the ecu. Im going to clone my ecu, but im not sure if I need to purchase a used ecu with the same number (currently audi # 8E1 910 560, bosch # 0261 S02 165), or can I get any MED9.1 ecu? Thanks evosingh Title: Re: Cloning MED9.1 Post by: birchbark506 on August 02, 2018, 06:15:00 PM As long as you bdm it eeprom and flash bin file you can use any med9.1
Title: Re: Cloning MED9.1 Post by: k0mpresd on August 03, 2018, 04:07:24 AM As long as you bdm it eeprom and flash bin file you can use any med9.1 you and the dieselgate tcu guy seem to share the same type “interesting” theories. Title: Re: Cloning MED9.1 Post by: birchbark506 on August 03, 2018, 06:07:33 AM What do you mean k0mpresd
Title: Re: Cloning MED9.1 Post by: k0mpresd on August 03, 2018, 03:53:09 PM What do you mean k0mpresd what do i mean? eh, if you could just list the different mcus and their applications as compared to the overall variants of med9.1 ecus, that would be a good starting point. Title: Re: Cloning MED9.1 Post by: birchbark506 on August 04, 2018, 07:11:32 AM when your saying there applications you mean like a mk5 jetta med 9.1 to a b7 audi a4 med 9.1? not sure if i am understanding this correctly
Title: Re: Cloning MED9.1 Post by: k0mpresd on August 04, 2018, 07:55:21 AM when your saying there applications you mean like a mk5 jetta med 9.1 to a b7 audi a4 med 9.1? not sure if i am understanding this correctly unless you know exact specifics, maybe best not to give such (wrong) broad statements to someone asking a very specific question. |