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    Default PEUGEOT EGR

    Hi all my friends...
    I have a question for everyone:
    How I can disable the EGR valve on peugeot's ecu?
    I've looked the EGR's map on VAG's ecu or FIAT's ecu but
    in PEUGEOT's ecu this is very different.
    Someone can teach me to edit this map?

    Thanks friends...

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    what ecu are we talking about? post your ori here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bazare View Post
    what ecu are we talking about? post your ori here.
    Peugeot 206 hdi 90 cv. ECU edc15. This is ori file that I've read with kwp2000.
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    there are two egr maps in dump
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    Quote Originally Posted by grinovsky View Post
    there are two egr maps in dump
    Yes, common in edc15 psa ecus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grinovsky View Post
    there are two egr maps in dump
    Can you give me an example for edit this map? (preferably 2D...)

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    do all values to highest value,it's easy

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    X---> IQ in mg factor 0.01 offset 0
    Y---> RPM factor 1 offset 0
    Z--->AIR MASS (mg) factor 0.1 offset 0

    for close, set all to high value

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    Does peugeot 307 2.0 hdi edc15c2 also has similar map place for EGR i.e. 61E94 & 71E94?

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    ...and in ECM part of map for 206 HDI 61EFE is under "phase of injection", also the same for 307. Hopefully no1 will cry...

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    sometimes i find the phase of injection in ECM2001 are the maps for opening injectors times
    so be sure before remap....

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    Quote Originally Posted by grinovsky View Post
    do all values to highest value,it's easy
    Then, if I understand, this is like the VAG EGR.
    But this is a good way only for edc15?
    I've tried with a BMW MINI with PSA engine.
    The EGR was always open, the engine rotate not over 3000 rpm. (For edit this map I use ECM).

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    when you find the egr always open go to buy ather egr m8
    because the egr is closed mechanically

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    Quote Originally Posted by grinovsky View Post
    when you find the egr always open go to buy ather egr m8
    because the egr is closed mechanically
    Sorry but I did not understand what you tell me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TWINGO View Post
    Sorry but I did not understand what you tell me.
    He said that EGR is broken. Disabling EGR with map, you don't remove it from system! It's just closed, but EGR valve still must be OK. If you have broken EGR valve, disabling it in map won't help you a lot. Only switches in damos can help you then...
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