Title: I think maybe its time for me to catch up. Post by: JD on December 15, 2018, 09:43:44 AM BENZIN ME7.1.1 I have been searching for immo info on an Audi ECU that I have been into. I use several ECU's most 2003 and prior for a Boxster light track and daily. 4.2l Audi V8. In the past I would lift eeproms, program immo off and reinstalled chip. Now I have opened a 3rd generation immobilizer for chip lift - 2004 BOSCHE 4E0 907 560 (brain for an 04 A8 automatic). {side note- BOSCH 4D0 907 559E ME7.1.1 I use for manual trans on a 04 BFM engine} last V8 with belt drive cams. Well, this unit either bricked or the mapping is looking for immo or it is stuck in program, I will find out?? This bricked unit was to be my engine run stand basic ECU, not heavily needed but would be nice I wish to learn and operate all I can on this "frankinstien car". It has come along beautifully but only has value to me and nobody will want to work on it. Kind of like a high maintenance marriage. I have one question, 1) Is chip lifting becoming old school now? I'm finding a lot of vague info on flat out programming without lift. Thank you for reading. Title: Re: I think maybe its time for me to catch up. Post by: RBPE on December 16, 2018, 10:04:27 AM Bit of a loss in the English translation but........
* You should be able to do any ME7.1.1. over OBD nowadays, even with clones, so yes, chip removal is somewhat obsolete nowadays as a method to do them! That comes down to the tools you use at the end of the day! * With the changes in ecu development/evolution, the 711's can be problematic with all the free stuff on here, only a matter of time before they evolve though, so you'll get Nefmoto stuff doing it all automatically soon when the coders get around to it! * If your ecu is remapped it could have safety protocols on it to stop some tools from reading/writing easily, depends on the tools and protocols though! Flash on stock file if need be then modify that..... Once you get through the reading/writing stages there's tons of information on here to modify your ecu... ;D Title: Re: I think maybe its time for me to catch up. Post by: JD on December 16, 2018, 12:58:23 PM Thank you Mr RBPE, your English is perfect by the way.
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