Title: Hello from Ontario Canada Post by: B6T on December 27, 2014, 05:58:47 AM Hey,
Mechanical Engineer from the Waterloo area in Ontario, Canada here. I've got a 2004 Audi A4 6-speed which I have swapped a BEL code 2.7tt from an '03 A6 tiptronic into. Engine is completely stock. Looking to learn about flash tuning this thing on my own. Also own a '09 BMW 135i M-Sport 6-speed but no one cares about those. 8) Title: Re: Hello from Ontario Canada Post by: thelastleroy on December 27, 2014, 06:36:07 AM Welcome, fellow Canuck! I'm down in sleepy Oakville if you ever need a hand. Still learning this all myself, but I've been able to bump up my 1.8t basically to the limit of the stock injectors. Cool that you did a 2.7t swap in a 04 6-speed. That's the same as my Avant. Love to see that sometime!
Title: Re: Hello from Ontario Canada Post by: B6T on December 27, 2014, 07:37:08 PM Sure, I might hit up a dyno in Oakville at some point in the future, once I have this all figured out. I'll send you a message before I head down.
Forgot to mention in my initial post that I have some experience tuning gained from an old RX-7 I had which was running on Electromotive TECIII standalone. I'm also reasonably good with wiring. Title: Re: Hello from Ontario Canada Post by: Jonamond on January 07, 2015, 07:28:25 PM Hello from hamilton! Me and my buddy just got b6 a4's. We had tdis that we would tune ourselves. Now into the gas game, much different!
Title: Re: Re: Hello from Ontario Canada Post by: thelastleroy on January 07, 2015, 07:41:16 PM Hello from hamilton! Me and my buddy just got b6 a4's. We had tdis that we would tune ourselves. Now into the gas game, much different! 1.8t?Title: Re: Hello from Ontario Canada Post by: Jonamond on January 11, 2015, 11:19:50 PM yes, i am scratching my head so hard right now lol.
doing alot of reading, from what i understand to load the stg 1 tune onto my ecu is has to be 518ak? also put it into tunerpro trying to add antilag and nls... im lost :P Hope to learn lots and have more confidence with this. Title: Re: Post by: thelastleroy on January 12, 2015, 05:19:35 AM Start with successfully reading out your stock file. See the getting started guide
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