Title: DSG DQ250 MECHATRONIC Cloning Question Post by: r2performance on December 31, 2024, 05:54:43 PM Hi guys, I'm struggling to find any information on this topic.
So I have the original DSG read (Kess V2 File OBD: 448KB) from 2007 Audi TT 2.0T with the following ID (old gearbox): HW: 02E927770AE SW: v0698J0502ea__getriebe_DSG_ZF8J SW upg.: 02E300050J 1405 Installation: GSG DSG 081 Now, I have replaced the gearbox with a gearbox from a 2007 Golf GTI Edition30 2.0T with the following ID: HW: 02E927770AE SW: v0697G0102ea__getriebe_DSG_OL7G SW upg.: 02E300050 1401 Installation: GSG DSG 081 Both HW numbers are the same with difference in SW. My question is, can I simply reflash the file that I read through OBD from the original gearbox, to the new replaced gearbox? I am wanting to do this to retain my gearbox tune from the original box. Thanks for any help :) Title: Re: DSG DQ250 MECHATRONIC Cloning Question Post by: liuxiangqing858 on December 31, 2024, 06:19:47 PM To use the clone method, and to ensure that the two transmission mechanical hardware is the same (can be confirmed from the three-digit code of the gearbox), if the mechanical hardware is different, need to modify the data to work properly.
Title: Re: DSG DQ250 MECHATRONIC Cloning Question Post by: r2performance on December 31, 2024, 06:47:13 PM The gearbox works with no issues
What I am asking is can I write the flash file (448kb) that I have from the old gearbox onto the new one having the same hw but different sw numbers? Title: Re: DSG DQ250 MECHATRONIC Cloning Question Post by: r2performance on January 01, 2025, 08:28:05 AM Can anyone help.
Thanks Title: Re: DSG DQ250 MECHATRONIC Cloning Question Post by: MirXas on January 01, 2025, 01:57:45 PM Yes. Be sure that the new gearbox has the same gear ratios, otherwise your old SW will not work without modification or, in other words, if old SW is compatible with new gearbox code if it is different.
I would read SW from new gearbox and compare gear ratios to your old gearbox. |