right now the car (2001 allroad apb) is running the stg2+ L box file that is running around here. Its way too aggressive for the driver.
Ultimately i would like to run a generic stock or stg1 s4 m box file on it since the files are abundantly available with checksums already calculated and deletes like sai, rear o2 and egt.
Ideally i would love to be able to calculate the checksums myself, but i am a broke college student and at this point i cannot afford the mtx plugin.
I have the original allroad file i could modify, but i dont have a way to calculate the checksums.
I may flash the m box on it and see if it can be recoded and drive properly.
i believe i saw something about the tcu being on the can bus on the s4wiki? if i had the original values for the recoding part of the tip to 6-speed conversion I think I would be golden.
heres the page im talking about:
http://s4wiki.com/wiki/Tip_To_6spd_ConversionThe information:
Reprogramming
1. Ignition on but no start
2. Cluster Adaption, channel 60, set to 1025 (removes Transmission from CAN Bus)
<------- What is the original value? Ignition Off
3. ABS Use Tip login code : 07497, or 07397, 07597
ReCode to 6spd : 06395
<------- What is the original value?Ignition Off
4. ECU If recoding a Tip ECU
Login with 11463
Recode to 6spd : 06711
<------- This should be 06755 for TIP Allroad. info here:
Ross-Tech 2.7T Engine CodingIgnition off
5. Ignition back on Clear codes in Cluster, ABS, ECU
6. ECU Throttle Body Adaption Set Block channel 60
The rosstech wiki seems to be missing the coding for s4 on the engine portion, but since its just 1 i guess its simple enough. Would love to know what 2, 3 and 4 are.
Im genuinely intrigued because if you can run a (stock) tip ecu file with a 6-speed gearbox, why not a 6-speed ecu (stock/stg1-2) file with a tip and recode?
Most of the reasoning here is that there isnt a wide availability of tuned files for the tip's, maybe this could be an option?
EDIT: I noticed after I posted that phila_dot has done some fine work and created some tip files for folks. I am still interested to see if this is a feasible option.