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Technical => Tuning => Topic started by: s-company on February 06, 2012, 02:49:02 PM



Title: Which tool is the fastest for ME9?
Post by: s-company on February 06, 2012, 02:49:02 PM
Hello!
I have to make some TFSI with big  turbo, big injectors, exhaust, intercooler and so on... and for sure i have to flash several times until i have a good remap.
Unfortuantely there is no emulator for me9, whats the fastest way to flash these ecu's?
BR






Title: Re: Which tool is the fastest for ME9?
Post by: TheDSI on February 07, 2012, 04:33:10 AM
BDM can write it in about 2 min .


Title: Re: Which tool is the fastest for ME9?
Post by: RaraK on February 07, 2012, 01:18:22 PM
get an extra ecu and solder headers on bdm pads, cut a hole in the case and make a ribbon cable connector, you can flash real quick with a bdm this way.  This is how i do it.  you can clone original ecu with bdm before starting.


Title: Re: Which tool is the fastest for ME9?
Post by: s-company on February 07, 2012, 01:44:23 PM
get an extra ecu and solder headers on bdm pads, cut a hole in the case and make a ribbon cable connector, you can flash real quick with a bdm this way.  This is how i do it.  you can clone original ecu with bdm before starting.


hello,
good idea...
do you know if i can use every 2.0L tfsi ecu (in my case med9.1) to clone? or do i need exactly the same ecu with same number?

BR


Title: Re: Which tool is the fastest for ME9?
Post by: RaraK on February 08, 2012, 10:35:23 AM

hello,
good idea...
do you know if i can use every 2.0L tfsi ecu (in my case med9.1) to clone? or do i need exactly the same ecu with same number?

BR

well with med9.1 i found two difference ecu "structures" the early ones have a different file structure than the later ones. early ones were the 1k090715 and 1k0907115b, then there are the later ones 1k0907115H that has a ton of copy's of the maps for different profiles.  I am NOT SURE if you can substitute ECU's, i am lucky enough to buy whatever i need local as there is a very good VW/Audi wrecker close. 

I would say stay close to what you have to be safe.

clone ecu and you are good.  If you need anything else LMK


Title: Re: Which tool is the fastest for ME9?
Post by: Jack_Snows on February 08, 2012, 05:45:32 PM
my original ECU was a H revision. unfortunately, it crapped out on me due to an electrical issue. it was cloned to another H and now the car is operational. i purchased a spare B revision just to see if i could clone and run a B in my car. it seems to be working just fine.