07-08-2014, 09:01 AM
MPPS is a tool used for reading off the ECU hex dump, i.e. it reads off the "map" from the car.
It then needs to be modified and manipulated, by adding extra bytes in the right places, and removing bytes in other places. This is what people call "creating a map". In actual fact, there's so much data in there we don't "create" anything, we just modify about 10% of the actual, relevant, information. This includes pedal maps, mass air maps, temperature maps, single byte limiters, injector timing maps etc. It's a fairly involved job, not... as some "tuners" think, just a case of "turn up the fuel"!!
If you want to have a go modifying it, you'll need some software like WinOLS or TunerPro to mess around with the hex dump, and see the 3D maps.
Once you've modified the file, ensured the checksums are correct it can then be flashed back onto the car using that same tool, MPPS.
Hope that helps.
JP
It then needs to be modified and manipulated, by adding extra bytes in the right places, and removing bytes in other places. This is what people call "creating a map". In actual fact, there's so much data in there we don't "create" anything, we just modify about 10% of the actual, relevant, information. This includes pedal maps, mass air maps, temperature maps, single byte limiters, injector timing maps etc. It's a fairly involved job, not... as some "tuners" think, just a case of "turn up the fuel"!!
If you want to have a go modifying it, you'll need some software like WinOLS or TunerPro to mess around with the hex dump, and see the 3D maps.
Once you've modified the file, ensured the checksums are correct it can then be flashed back onto the car using that same tool, MPPS.
Hope that helps.
JP
JP