I update the wiki page with the correct references for the 2.7T engines I tested to use the 29F800BB memory layout.
If you try to write to the ECU and use the wrong memory layout, then writing should fail immediately before anything has been erased or written. This is because the sector sizes won't match, and the ECU will not be able to erase a region of memory that doesn't match a specific sectors size.
The only way you can end up using the wrong memory layout, is if you use one that has the correct sector layout and sizes, but is the wrong total size. What I mean by that is using the 400BB layout when your ECU has an 800BB chip in it. But you can detect this situation now by running the Validate Memory Layout operation.
Very good information and I just read this I know its an older post but how and where I could download those memory layouts because I don't have them.