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    I have an Audi A4 and A6 of the same year and engine code. 1.9tdi AWX.
    The A6 has been remapped correctly by a offical tunner.

    I was thinking, could some how read both ECU's then compare them and then upload the modified file back into the A4?
    I know there are differences betweem the two ECU's when i'm using VAGCOM.
    I'm awaiting the arrival of VAGDASHCOM for some dash swapping, could i use this to read the flash of the ECU's?

    038 906 019 FP (A4)
    038 906 019 CF (A6)

    Any help or pointers would be good.

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    not quite as easy as that, you will get the general jist of differance between the files.........but it wont translate correctly as they most wont be 100% the same and the addresses for the maps will be differnt, with out using good software you would find this a very time consumming project to even just allign the circa 15 maps you would want to compare. you would also have no way of correcting the checksumm.

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    Maybe WinOLS would help with map recognition and checksum calculator?

    Another steap learning curve approaching.

    Reminds me of my megasquirt days.

 

 

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