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« on: July 01, 2018, 02:51:47 PM »

Hi everyone. I have noob question. Where are can I find durations and SOI's maps in EDC15V.
I can't find it. I found EGR, DW, BOOST, LIMIT BOOST, SLVB, TORQUE AND SMOKE MAP. 

ECU info :
38906012AP
1,9l R4 EDC
038906012AP 1,9l
0123456789
1037352577
0281010126


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« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2018, 03:20:42 PM »

Hi everyone. I have noob question. Where are can I find durations and SOI's maps in EDC15V.
I can't find it. I found EGR, DW, BOOST, LIMIT BOOST, SLVB, TORQUE AND SMOKE MAP. 

ECU info :
38906012AP
1,9l R4 EDC
038906012AP 1,9l
0123456789
1037352577
0281010126




Just download EDC Suite. It'll be far less painful.
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« Reply #2 on: July 02, 2018, 10:26:44 AM »

Just download EDC Suite. It'll be far less painful.

You need the Old VAGSuite to checksum this and if you load it to EDC Suite then it will tell you some maps is missing (they are not)
So he probably already did.

This old Rotor pump use only Pumpvoltage (N146) map as Duration and some ones have just 1 SOI (N108) map (which is 2/3 of the first maps in EDC Suite)

And when using VAG/EDC Suite then remember to copy your file, The Suite is saving on your open file (:

And These ECU's are easy to spot maps in 2D mode so just use Winols already Wink WAY better to edit a map

Pumpvoltage: 781b6 15*16 Factor: 1,221001 (to show mV)
SOI: 79402 13*16 Factor: 0,01 (0,023437 is for PD not VP's)
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You want some tuning with that pop and bang?
-Nahh it’s not good for the engine
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« Reply #3 on: July 02, 2018, 12:31:12 PM »

Thank you ZpiXDK for your help. Yes I used Vag Suite maybe not correct version.

I was searche this map using WinOLS and I saw the map few time but I don't thinking that is this map  Grin.

I see do you have that same engine like me. I would like ask you how it work? Do you have any problems after remaping and how look fuel consumption?
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« Reply #4 on: July 02, 2018, 03:07:06 PM »

You need the Old VAGSuite to checksum this and if you load it to EDC Suite then it will tell you some maps is missing (they are not)
So he probably already did.

This old Rotor pump use only Pumpvoltage (N146) map as Duration and some ones have just 1 SOI (N108) map (which is 2/3 of the first maps in EDC Suite)

ASV engine is PD.
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« Reply #5 on: July 22, 2018, 03:16:44 AM »

ASV engine is PD.

No, ASV is realy VEP34, ASZ will be a PD

Run a ASV in a Seat Leon (012FK) and did a "tousend chances" on it Smiley

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This old Rotor pump use only Pumpvoltage (N146) map as Duration and some ones have just 1 SOI (N108) map (which is 2/3 of the first maps in EDC Suite)
Depenting of SW- revision:
late VEP software (EURO3 e.g.) run map-room of 10 map temp depended SOI maps.
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« Reply #6 on: July 22, 2018, 02:31:52 PM »

No, ASV is realy VEP34, ASZ will be a PD

Run a ASV in a Seat Leon (012FK) and did a "tousend chances" on it Smiley
Depenting of SW- revision:
late VEP software (EURO3 e.g.) run map-room of 10 map temp depended SOI maps.


Apologies, you are of course correct. It's the ASZ I'm thinking of (PD130)
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