Anyone use ecm titanium to tune???I got a copy of the software from a friend.But when loading stock file from a b6 a4 it seems to find a driver definition file for a 8L a3.Therefore I am not sure if the values in the stored maps that are found are any good.They just dont make any sense.Anyone use this software???
For the record I'm not advocating you actually buy Kess- and ECM titanium. I bought it because of the support and when you own a business you can't really be spending all your time trying to figure things out.
I also did a fair amount of Tricor cars which aren't as easy to do with free software. Knowing what I know now I could use the free stuff to do anything not Tricore...but like I said I needed the ability for a customer to show up me take their cash and have a file in an hour on their car...so.
To answer your question. Their software is very good at picking the correct file out. And when it DOESN'T then the numbers won't make any sense at all, because the maps will he for the wrong addresses.
So if when you open up the fuel map, and the numbers in the tables are real lambda numbers that seem to make sense then it's right. When you open one that isn't the right driver, you'll like open ignition timing and have zeroes in places, numbers that clearly aren't timing numbers, etc.
So if you've tuned before and know what the maps should typically look like, and the numbers look plausible then it's probably right.
That program is made in Italy and the files are based off whatever the person who sent them the file to make the driver initially said it was for.
So for example the mk4 wide band 1.8t file I have, the default file says it's an a3 as well.
Also the ecm titanium doesn't do the checksums, it's actually the Kess v2 hardware that does it, so you're probably going to need an external program to do that.
And I think those reasons are why people don't like it so much. If you spend the 7 grand on it all, it works great. And it's not geared toward people that are practically software engineers, it's geared toward somebody who can make sense of maps once theyou have them found but somebody who doesn't have the time or knowledge to be making definition files and searching for crap.