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« Reply #15 on: November 24, 2014, 05:44:18 PM »
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No worries, I know "no one tuned that POS", but someone has to take care of the odd ones, right? Also, when my combi valves give up, this will come in very handy! Plus it's kinda fun, I just wish I knew how to get IDA working correctly so I can dig even more.
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« Reply #16 on: November 25, 2014, 12:14:53 AM »
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Nice work! Keep it up! Don't get discouraged by the lack of feedback.
What He said. This is great information for anyone interested in these, I believe it was: "worthless POS engines" I'll be sure to use this to update the ME7.1 4.2 xdf when I get the chance.
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« Reply #17 on: November 25, 2014, 09:26:22 PM »
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Updated the first post with new XDF.
A few more additions... TASLSO TASLSU TDDSLA TDSLKT TLMSSLAB TLMSSLMX TMFASLMN TMSSLO TMSSLSTO TMSSLSTU TMSSLU TSLABB TSLPMN TSLUBST TVDSLOFF TVSLVOFF TVSLVON VSLS ZFLMSSL ZKSLPOFF ZKSLPON CWDSLSA CWDSLSY DSLVFZMN FMSLAMN FMSLAMX IMLDSL MSLBAS NDSLMN NDSLMX RLDSLMN RLDSLMX RMSLADA RMSLMN RMSLMNK RMSLTMN TABGMSLAD TANDSLMN TANDSLMX TC6CSL TC6CSL2 TC6CSLK TC6CSLK2 TC6CSLN TC6CSLN2 TC6CSLV TC6CSLV2 TDDMSLIFT TDFRDSLS TDMES4OFF TDMSLMN1 TDMSLMN4 TDMSLMNK TDMSLOF3 TDMSLOF5 TDMSLOFK TDMSLV TDMSLVK TDPH2SLOF TDPHSLOF TDSLMVBA TFIMSLI TFIMSLIK TFIMSLO TFIMSLOK TFIMSLV TFIMSLVK TKATDSL TMDSLAMN TMDSLMN TMDSLMX TNOMF2 TNOMF3 TNOMF5 TWHLSLP TWMLFE TWMSLMIN ZDSLAMX AIMVM DVFZBEG VFZMN VFZR1O VFZR1U VFZR2O VFZR2U VRFGRMN ZFBFZGL ZFCNT1 ZFCNT2 ZFV
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« Reply #18 on: November 30, 2014, 01:49:17 PM »
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Some changes... I was going over some of the values and noticed that these didn't make sense: WMKATKH ABGMSIGH TKATMSHU TMSH TMSHA TRSE TUSMAX TUSMAX UBDLS CWGGLSH ANZDYNSH ANZERDYH ANZERSCH CIDLSCH/CIDLSCH2 CIDLSDY/CIDLSDY2 CIDSHKF/CIDSHKF2 CIDSHKM/CIDSHKM2 CWDLSAHK TABGSTG TFRMB TLLASH TSALASH TUSCHUB TUSHSMIN TUSSA USHLEAN USHRICH USHSTGMX USHSTSOLL USSCHUB CWGGLSV ADKATNF AHKATMN AHKATMX AHKATS AHKATSB AHKTMXT APEKTDX AVKATFS CDKATLK DKATCW DRLKTDP DRLKTDPT FALRKTD FALRKTT HYKATA HYKATR
So I had to remove them, which unfortuantly blows rear O2 removal out (AHKATMN/AHKATMX/AHKATS/AHKATSB), I'll have to review those and dig a little harder.
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« Reply #19 on: December 05, 2014, 06:08:07 PM »
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Added FKVA and KVB
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« Reply #20 on: December 07, 2014, 10:10:59 PM »
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Added: TBLRH/TBLRH2 TKATMLRH/TKATMLRH2 CFRA FLRM FRIPDSL1/FRIPDSL4/FRIPDTES FRIPTES TSPERN/TSPERN2 USR CLSDKH NDLSO NDLSU NACHANZ ZWAPPL DZWETA CWKHZW DNTIPDYN FZWKHMX KFZWMS KFFDLBTS KFLBTS MSNPCV
Needs load axis for LBTS maps, it wasn't jumping out at me, so I'll have to update later. I need to recategorize anyway.
Still looking for AHKATMN/AHKATMX/AHKATS/AHKATSB, but none of the other 4.2 or 4D09* ECUs seem to have those mapped, so I don't have a good reference.
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« Reply #21 on: December 07, 2014, 11:22:10 PM »
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Needs load axis for LBTS maps, it wasn't jumping out at me, so I'll have to update later. I need to recategorize anyway.
Should be 1D520
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« Reply #22 on: December 08, 2014, 02:15:57 PM »
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Ah, didn't think to look for a 16bit axis. lol Thanks
Updated again, added: AHKATMN AHKATMX AHKATS AHKATSB AHKTMXT
I'm only 90% sure on those, they seem correct to me though.
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« Reply #23 on: December 14, 2014, 09:08:05 PM »
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Did a few translations, also added: FNSSTM KFNLLNST
Currently looking for some insight on ESKONF, obviously only info available is for the 4-cylinder... I know the 560CE is very similar to the 558 (RS6), but there's no public info for that either. I can take a guess and say that the two blocks of 0x00's are probably injectors, the one block of 0xAA is probably coils, then the two 0xFA's might be the other 4 coils (the 0xA part of 0xFA)... But beyond that, I have no reference and no other way to figure them out, other than doing MANY reflashes and brute force testing.
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« Reply #24 on: December 14, 2014, 09:17:43 PM »
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Did a few translations, also added: FNSSTM KFNLLNST
Currently looking for some insight on ESKONF, obviously only info available is for the 4-cylinder... I know the 560CE is very similar to the 558 (RS6), but there's no public info for that either. I can take a guess and say that the two blocks of 0x00's are probably injectors, the one block of 0xAA is probably coils, then the two 0xFA's might be the other 4 coils (the 0xA part of 0xFA)... But beyond that, I have no reference and no other way to figure them out, other than doing MANY reflashes and brute force testing.
I used the many flashes/brute forcing. I did this on multiple cars in order to find bitpairs that were only present in certain binaries. Probably did 100 flashes to map it all. What I can say is this: NEARLY All ME7.1.1 is the same (the later ST10 files appear to differ) All ME7.1 is the same All ME7.5 is the same Get SOMETHING figured out, I'll fill you in. My advice, unplug EVERYTHING that throws a circuit code, and flash with ONE bitpair changed at a time and see what turns off. Remember, motormounts are part of it.
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« Reply #25 on: December 14, 2014, 09:37:01 PM »
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I figured you weren't just gonna give me the info... lol
But anyway, that's what I was planning on... I think the next step is to build/buy a bench harness, that would make life easier for this.
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« Reply #26 on: December 24, 2014, 05:38:30 AM »
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I used the many flashes/brute forcing. I did this on multiple cars in order to find bitpairs that were only present in certain binaries. Probably did 100 flashes to map it all. What I can say is this:
NEARLY All ME7.1.1 is the same (the later ST10 files appear to differ) All ME7.1 is the same All ME7.5 is the same
Get SOMETHING figured out, I'll fill you in. My advice, unplug EVERYTHING that throws a circuit code, and flash with ONE bitpair changed at a time and see what turns off. Remember, motormounts are part of it.
Any info about ME7.1.1 ESKONF bytes?
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« Reply #27 on: December 24, 2014, 07:21:27 AM »
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Any info about ME7.1.1 ESKONF bytes? What info are you after?
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« Reply #28 on: December 24, 2014, 02:44:35 PM »
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I would be happy with the two SAI items, I don't really care about anything else (no point in removing EVAP stuff IMO)... I already got rear O2's from an old ROM you posted before the tuned ROMs forum went away.
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« Reply #29 on: December 24, 2014, 03:21:44 PM »
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0 (value 00, address 10C1F) 1 2 3 x x x J299 4 x N112 x x 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 (value CC, address 10C2B)
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