Title: verify that i have properly removed emission components Post by: sinnfuly_righteous on February 08, 2020, 09:54:54 PM 04 allroad ecu part number 4Z7907551S using definition file 8D0907551M-20190711.xdf
fallowing the s4 wiki guide i have attempted to removed the emission components: secondary air , o2 (currently straight piped with no cats) using the ME7 correction tool i have corrected the sums. I am hoping someone would double check what i have done. Title: Re: verify that i have properly removed emission components Post by: _nameless on February 09, 2020, 07:44:03 AM 04 allroad ecu part number 4Z7907551S using definition file 8D0907551M-20190711.xdf that wont work man the s4 is me7.1 apb and yours is me7.1.1 bel engine code. the map addresses are not in the same locations so odds are you just changed random bits. a for effort but unfortunate for you its going to require more work then that. you have 3 options you can use a better defined file / def like the 4z7907551r.fallowing the s4 wiki guide i have attempted to removed the emission components: secondary air , o2 (currently straight piped with no cats) using the ME7 correction tool i have corrected the sums. I am hoping someone would double check what i have done. stock 4z7907551r here>>>>>>>> http://files.s4wiki.com/stock/4Z7907551R.bin def located here for that file >>>> http://files.s4wiki.com/defs/4Z7907551R.xdf using the r file will allow you to use the matching xdf i posted the link to above ^^. make your changes and make sure you checksum the file too otherwise your car wont start and ecu will be bricked. you can use me7sum to do this or post your modded r file on this thread and ill checksum it for you. next option is to define your own file or look for a xdf for your s file. as i said above^^^^ you need to have a matching xdf for the file you are using. this is kinda hard for a noob and if you dont have winols im not really sure how you could do it otherwise. last option is buy a solution. i really dont think thats something youd wanna do and for what its worth you already are on the right track but a bit misguided. good luck im sure youll figure it out Title: Re: verify that i have properly removed emission components Post by: Auriaka on February 09, 2020, 11:30:07 AM If you are using Tunerpro the MTX electronics checksum plugin works great as well and I have had zero issues with using it on several variations of me7 ecu. Its a free download and easy to install. You would then just have to go into your xdf header information of the xdf that you are using are set the plugin up so that anytime you save a file it sums it automatically for you.
Title: Re: verify that i have properly removed emission components Post by: sinnfuly_righteous on February 11, 2020, 10:01:16 PM Ok, Marty i believe i have it now. i also deleted the SAI and i sum checked it. Will i need to correct this file to prevent the P1681 Control Module Programming Not Finished from setting?
Title: Re: verify that i have properly removed emission components Post by: nyet on February 12, 2020, 12:38:48 AM OT but i have to ask, is the spelling of your name intentional?
Title: Re: verify that i have properly removed emission components Post by: sinnfuly_righteous on February 12, 2020, 07:07:32 PM All the names I tried where taken. Do I just came up with my current name. Honestly I assumed this tuning would be a fair bit easier. So I never intended to post. Sadly I was terribly mistaken.
Title: Re: verify that i have properly removed emission components Post by: nyet on February 12, 2020, 07:36:45 PM I don't see a "sinfully righteous" user.
Title: Re: verify that i have properly removed emission components Post by: sinnfuly_righteous on February 12, 2020, 07:55:55 PM Yeah. I assumed there wouldn't be lol. And being I never intended to post I didnt care what my user name was. But it's of little concern to me. At the moment I'm studying the s4 tuning wiki religiously. I appreciate your work you've done.
Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk Title: Re: verify that i have properly removed emission components Post by: sinnfuly_righteous on February 12, 2020, 07:57:13 PM I honestly fat finger the name, I didnt even noticed until you pointed it out.
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