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Title: Me7.5 definition help for overrun
Post by: aadjuh102 on April 09, 2019, 02:06:56 PM
Hello,

Iam very new to de bin tuning side of cars en for that i was trying some simple stuff for my ibiza cupra 2002 (AYP enigne)
Ive tuned KMS systems before so the tuning ist really new for me.
But for tuning original ecu's i need definitions and need to know adreses.
Ive read lots and lots of text online but some things i find hard to get.

For example ive found an xdf file for my ecu (6K0906032AA)
But i was trying to get simple things like pops and bangs (every one loves it)
But now ive changed my ignition and it gave Beautifull deep pops and some bangs but its for like 0.2 seconds.
So the fuel cuts and ive read that i need to change KFTVSA (Delay for fuelcut?)
Ive also read somthing about CWSAWE but can find that either.
Ive not found this one yet in one of my files.
Can someone help me with finding this and after that explain me how did u find this.

Kind regards,
Aadjuh102


Title: Re: Me7.5 definition help for overrun
Post by: aadjuh102 on May 10, 2019, 06:44:51 AM
Nobody can help me or want to help me?


Title: Re: Me7.5 definition help for overrun
Post by: RBPE on May 10, 2019, 10:45:53 AM
Easiest way without background and doing a quick xdf, I would say get the winols demo, get one of the many ols def files on here, if none are your own ori code, then look at various ones similar to yours and then put yours and the def file in the ols demo, view-connect I think it is, then pick out various things around where you're trying to look and you'd be able to pick out lot's with lot's of time and effort;

http://nefariousmotorsports.com/forum/index.php?topic=12836.msg106206#msg106206

Apart from that there are tools on here that can do it for you, reverse engineering area goes into details etc - thousands of threads on how various people do it which is literally the site you're on.....which is probably why you don't get replies as it's completely detailed throughout the site!