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    Default SMART 006 ECU...RPM PROBLEMS!!!!!!!!!!!

    i have smart for two 006 ecu 5163 chip...i need rpm limits 6600rpm.....but my cars stays rev 6300rpm(stock 6100rpm)my attach files rpm setting 6600rpm......what is this????????
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    PLEASE HELP ME.....!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    I have the same Problem. Please help.

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    any one???????????????

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    There are so called syncblocs in the software that means the data is 3x present (in this case) also 3x rev limiter, only 1 has changed, and 1 not at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by easytech View Post
    There are so called syncblocs in the software that means the data is 3x present (in this case) also 3x rev limiter, only 1 has changed, and 1 not at all.
    No, not exactly.
    Software can contain up to 3 blocks. Newest software for 0.7l engine has block for 45kW fortwo, 45kW roadster and 60kw roadster in one file. You need to find out which block your car is running from. Changes in other blocks have no effect.
    Other files only have one block. For example the Roadster brabus 74kW only has one, since only this car has this engine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by taz23 View Post
    No, not exactly.
    Software can contain up to 3 blocks. Newest software for 0.7l engine has block for 45kW fortwo, 45kW roadster and 60kw roadster in one file. You need to find out which block your car is running from. Changes in other blocks have no effect.
    Other files only have one block. For example the Roadster brabus 74kW only has one, since only this car has this engine.
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    please help for this problem.....THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by easytech View Post
    There are so called syncblocs in the software that means the data is 3x present (in this case) also 3x rev limiter, only 1 has changed, and 1 not at all.
    +1 as a common practice you must edit all blocks to the same value for revlimit increase

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    Quote Originally Posted by spd_tolis View Post
    please help for this problem.....THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    "Wash me, but do not make me wet..."
    You cry for help but you are too lazy to tell us exactly WHICH car you drive.
    What do you expect?
    Last edited by taz23; 22nd August, 2010 at 04:34 PM.

 

 

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