So.. I had a dead spot when rolling into boost (have always had it) and can never figure it out. If i powered through it it is not noticeable, but when partial throttle is applied there is a dead spot. Anyways I was trying to rescale the maf a bit to see if i could fix the problem and bricked my ECU last night. I have flashed Eurodyne probably over 200 times and never had an issue but for some reason it got bricked 2 nights ago. I sent it in to Eurodyne because I just want my car back at this point and the only email I got back from them was "the ECU may not be recoverable, we are still working on it and will let u know ASAP".
I have a spare MED17 1k0907115AM (same PN as the one that bricked in my car) on the way as I was planning on using that as a hobby to bench flash and learn winols, etc.
My questions are:
1) If there is no "physical damage" to the ECU, why would it be non-recoverable?
2) If it is completely dead, is there any way I can get the spare ECU with the same PN to work in my car? Unfortunately I do not have the original .bin from my factory ECU. Are there tools I can buy to make that happen? Is there someone people use on this forum who can clone ECU's? I really really don't want to go to the dealer and pay their $2k for a new one.
Looks like my hobby of messing with a spare ECU just got put on the backburner
I appreciate any help that is offered...
Also, I just ordered an MPPS kit, will be here in 3-5 days if that matters... Thanks for the recommendations