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hishamswidan
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« on: October 31, 2022, 06:46:43 PM »

Hello all i ‘m trying to learn about tuning my ECU med 9.1
And start with comparing between my tuned file and stock file ,
I have some questions about
LDRXN
Kfmirl
Kfmiop
For LDRXN i have 6 maps, should this six maps to be identical??
And the highest number in Ldrxn should be below the highest number in kfmirl,
Just try to gathering the puzzle in my mind ,

 


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« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2022, 09:30:51 PM »

Hello all i ‘m trying to learn about tuning my ECU med 9.1
And start with comparing between my tuned file and stock file ,
I have some questions about
LDRXN
Kfmirl
Kfmiop
For LDRXN i have 6 maps, should this six maps to be identical??
And the highest number in Ldrxn should be below the highest number in kfmirl,
Just try to gathering the puzzle in my mind ,

 


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Ldrxn caps irl. Odds are your file has variant coding (auto, manual, dsg / cvt etc) and the map sets for each. If LDRXN and LDRXNZK (max load during continuous knock) values are higher then the values in KFMIRL it will only run the values in the last row of KFMIRL. Hope that helps.
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« Reply #2 on: October 31, 2022, 10:49:12 PM »

Ldrxn caps irl. Odds are your file has variant coding (auto, manual, dsg / cvt etc) and the map sets for each. If LDRXN and LDRXNZK (max load during continuous knock) values are higher then the values in KFMIRL it will only run the values in the last row of KFMIRL. Hope that helps.
Appreciate your support bro


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