SundayNightDriver
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« on: January 02, 2012, 09:30:45 AM »
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I sometimes think about switching from my A8 4D to the 4E variant (2006, with 4.2 FSI engine) in the future. Now the problem is that I don't think I want a car that is artificially limited to 256 km/h, but neither do I want to give a tuner big bucks for changing a few bytes.
I recently came across an EEPROM dump of a 2005 A6 FSI, and it was very similar to a 7.1 EEPROM. Page size has doubled, CRC algo seems to be the same. The exact same adaptation channel values can be found, along with a copy. I read that newer ME9s as well as ME17s don't even have a serial EEPROM anymore. So, does anyone know more about this? Of course we're willing to spend a buck or two on our cars, but the price has to be reasonable..
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