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Title: xls def files I cant find
Post by: dclifford40 on July 19, 2020, 12:59:25 PM

 I've been poking around here for a long time without much success.

 I have pulled the factory .bin from the ecu.

 I cant find a proper xls definition file for this ecu;  8N0906018S, 004, 0x000019c8, etc
 
 Its a 2000 TTQ1.8, 180hp, autocross and hill climb project, still in mechanical progress, and I want to start the tuninghe  process.

 Mechanical mods so far;

 Header, k04 hybrid, larger hot side than stock,,.065 I think,,3 inch catless down pipe, fmic 2.5 plumbing, Forge intake, 3 inch maf housing,,a variety of injectors to chose from including ev15 550s,,,all that to compensate for

 I would like to remove the dtcs for sai,,downstream 02 sensor,,have a motometer afr with wideband installed,,the wiki lists these for the Mbox.

  I have NEO hexeditor, but im not finding line info for these items.

 There are 2 xls files I have found here,,and one partial for ecu # 8no906018k,,,a 2001 ttq 220, and one for the ecu above,,the stock one with no immo
Thanks,,site is great
 


Title: Re: xls def files I cant find
Post by: BlackT on July 19, 2020, 03:02:04 PM
Yust croshflash it with file you have definition. They are plenty on this forum. For 512 and for 1024 kb ECUs


Title: Re: xls def files I cant find
Post by: _nameless on July 19, 2020, 03:15:12 PM
I have damos files and originals for almost any me7.5. 8f you want i can export a csv list of maps so you can build your own.


Title: Re: xls def files I cant find
Post by: RBPE on July 20, 2020, 06:45:27 AM
Search button prob wouldn't come up with anything if you're typing in xls - XDF is the format (unless you're after an xls - or csv as they are usually done)?

As said, loads of 1.8t ones on here, not hard to make your own from a similar spec model.


Title: Re: xls def files I cant find
Post by: dclifford40 on July 26, 2020, 04:16:32 PM
 I have decided to go with AEM stand alone ecu for this project, its a lot of $, but more stable, will be able to use wideband and read an afr meter and boost gauge through the ecu, or separately on a pod or custom cluster.
Appreciate the site, learned a lot about these cars systems



I've been poking around here for a long time without much success.

 I have pulled the factory .bin from the ecu.

 I cant find a proper xls definition file for this ecu;  8N0906018S, 004, 0x000019c8, etc
 
 Its a 2000 TTQ1.8, 180hp, autocross and hill climb project, still in mechanical progress, and I want to start the tuninghe  process.

 Mechanical mods so far;

 Header, k04 hybrid, larger hot side than stock,,.065 I think,,3 inch catless down pipe, fmic 2.5 plumbing, Forge intake, 3 inch maf housing,,a variety of injectors to chose from including ev15 550s,,,all that to compensate for

 I would like to remove the dtcs for sai,,downstream 02 sensor,,have a motometer afr with wideband installed,,the wiki lists these for the Mbox.

  I have NEO hexeditor, but im not finding line info for these items.

 There are 2 xls files I have found here,,and one partial for ecu # 8no906018k,,,a 2001 ttq 220, and one for the ecu above,,the stock one with no immo
Thanks,,site is great
 


Title: Re: xls def files I cant find
Post by: nyet on July 26, 2020, 05:33:16 PM
silly considering the vast selection of 1.8t files to choose from. But to each his own. Good luck.

but more stable

And that is completely false, at almost every level, compared to standalone support, especially for a DD, not track car.


Title: Re: xls def files I cant find
Post by: dclifford40 on July 30, 2020, 04:29:33 AM
silly considering the vast selection of 1.8t files to choose from. But to each his own. Good luck.

And that is completely false, at almost every level, compared to standalone support, especially for a DD, not track car.

 It is a track car


Title: Re: xls def files I cant find
Post by: _nameless on August 04, 2020, 04:58:15 AM
Also 90% of 1.8t are wideband or can be easy converted by adding 2 wires and swapping ecus.