Title: URCMZUL Post by: masterj on June 07, 2012, 08:29:22 AM howdy! :)
Well, in my map pack there's sections that start with URC*** and those aren't in any FR files. What I understand is that they're somekind of checks for something... For example URCMZUL contains map related to allowable pedal and torque. Maybe there's more info somewhere on these sections? Interesting maps: KFMPNS_UC KFMPED_UC KFMDZOF_UC Title: Re: URCMZUL Post by: RS4boost on June 07, 2012, 03:43:50 PM Applications which are named UF*, UM* or UR* are always a part of the ECU´s "monitoring concept" or "function monitoring".
MAPs and values which are named *_UM are values of the "function monitoring" (Funktionsueberwachung). MAPs and values which are named *_UC are values of an early stage of a "command test" (Befehlstest), set by an applicateur to test the results of the "function monitoring" with fixed values. Please have a look to app "URCPU - EGAS Ueberwachungskonzept - Befehlstest mit Ebene 2" at page 1773 of the german MED9.1 TFSI Funktionsrahmen, or page 1051 of the english Alfa ME7.3 function sheet. I think there was no potential for any kind of tuning. Title: Re: URCMZUL Post by: masterj on June 07, 2012, 04:47:54 PM Applications which are named UF*, UM* or UR* are always a part of the ECU´s "monitoring concept" or "function monitoring". MAPs and values which are named *_UM are values of the "function monitoring" (Funktionsueberwachung). MAPs and values which are named *_UC are values of an early stage of a "command test" (Befehlstest), set by an applicateur to test the results of the "function monitoring" with fixed values. Please have a look to app "URCPU - EGAS Ueberwachungskonzept - Befehlstest mit Ebene 2" at page 1773 of the german MED9.1 TFSI Funktionsrahmen, or page 1051 of the english Alfa ME7.3 function sheet. I think there was no potential for any kind of tuning. Thank you! So basically, all the _UC maps are used only in the factory and are never activated during normal car use? Title: Re: URCMZUL Post by: Rick on June 08, 2012, 03:03:42 AM No, they are used all the time. They are used to monitor the monitoring!
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