Rempa files

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Rempa files
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Please excuse my seriously stupid question, and please feel free to give sarcastic responses..

i used to own a 306 HDi which i had both S1 and S2 remaps for. i now have another HDi, 6 months younger than my old one, but i cannot remember if the ECU numbers are the same... :-(

would i be correct in thinking that i am going to clusterf*** my ECU if i put a map file on from a different numbered ECU..?
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#2
In a word, yes.
306 HDi Deathtrap - 130bhp / 220lbft
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#3
figures..

thought i'd ask the question before i did something really bloody stupid..
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#4
yeah the ecu codes have to be the same... what reg are they both? small chance they could of same ecu but not really worth it.

my old hdi was a w reg, so is my new hdi and luckily enough they both had same ecu. but theyre virtually same car.
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easy check the map files for the hardware/software versions before flashing
or send me the map files and i will tell you the hardware/software version the map is for

gremlins4uAThotmail.com
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#6
Yes the codes have to be the same. I have heard people putting the map on a different ecu number but I would never do it myself!
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(23-02-2014, 07:20 PM)kentiiboii Wrote: yeah the ecu codes have to be the same... what reg are they both? small chance they could of same ecu but not really worth it.

my old hdi was a w reg, so is my new hdi and luckily enough they both had same ecu. but theyre virtually same car.

previous car was X, current is a Y..

Cully, you have an email :-)
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the map you emailed
lh_4827-125map.bin
ECU hardware 0281 010 362
ECU software 1037 35 3148
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#9
My current ECU is 592.. no good then. looks like i'll stump up for a new map file then.

thank you very much for looking, much appreciated.
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Also, worth noting you can't ALWAYS copy a specific ecu number to the same car. There are some minor version changes and it is still possible to brick the ecu copying what you think may be a known good file.

Your best bet is always have a map written for that specific car, there are a number of us doing the maps and tbh we all do them so cheap you'd be daft not to!!

JP
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