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fyreguy21
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01 Audi 2.8 performance/rear 02 sensor delete
« on: December 03, 2016, 03:03:29 PM »
Hi all, new to the self tuning community, but just a quick question about my wifes A6. I looked through the noob wiki on tuning and read the section on rear 02 sensor removal. Is that all I would have to do to delete them from her ecu and not have a cel for them? Her car is an 01 Audi A6 2.8 30v (atq). Thank you for any and all help. I Also know there is a way to mess with the tip timing as well but that is down the road for now.
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Re: 01 Audi 2.8 performance/rear 02 sensor delete
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2016, 03:34:44 AM »
I'm not sure exactly how you'll do this but you'll need to:
- Read the file from the car (using nefmoto flasher if me7 ecu, for other ECu's you'll need different tools)
- It's handy to get a read of the EEPROM before you do anything as a backup if something goes wrong.
- Once you have the file you need some software to edit the file with (WinOLS or tunerpro seem to be most used on here)
- You'll need a definition file which is like your contents page, a list of the various maps/tables. (Called XDF (for tunerpro) or KP file if used in winols. there may be one floating around on here you can use when you know what ecu you have)
- Then make said changes to delete the rear 02 sensor.
- You'll then need to correct the checksums since you have changed the file (DO NOT skip this step or you'll end up like I did with a bricked ECU and without the know how to sort it myself)
- finally when you've done everything maybe post the file on here and ask for someone to double check its ok.
Do a lot of reading also. I've no idea what ECU this car uses but if it is me7 then read the s4 tuning wiki thoroughly. A lot wont make sense at first but stick with it and just keep going back to it as eventually it begins to stick.
Hope that helps. I have been a bit vague but trying to save a fellow noob from making mistakes I did.
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macxxx
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« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2016, 11:35:15 AM »
I have done something similar in a 2.4v6 A6 from 2001 , s4wiki was very helpful but had to find adresses by myself
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