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    Hi,

    i'm searching for maps but it's very difficult (more than Bosch !)

    Can anyone help me ? I'm a newbie in Siemens.

    I want to EGR off and increase a little bit the power

    Peugeot Expert HDI 120, 5WS40613B-T
    Cks 5806
    Chip 29F160
    HW 96 61 64 21 80
    SW 96 78 91 32 80

    Expert HDI 120.rar

    Thank you.

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    search in MPC

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    Quote Originally Posted by rj22 View Post
    search in MPC

    Excuse me, but, can you tel me what "MPC" is ? Or where i can find it ?

    I've extract the file with Galetto 2 and there's no MPC file

    I'v got PPD Maps which can detect maps in PPD, SID206 & SID803A but it works with BDM files.

    Can I convert bin to bdm ? How ?
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    by MPC he means Microprocessor, but that is valid ofr SID 803 not 803A, all info is in flash

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    So, can anyone help me ?

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    in this ecu maps are into the micro, not into the flash
    read micro with a BDM
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    lot galletto2 customers read and write this ecu via OBD!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Babos View Post
    lot galletto2 customers read and write this ecu via OBD!!!
    could be, but galletto2 ori and clone are the best flasher you can use for fuc* an ecu!
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    Quote Originally Posted by atomiczen View Post
    could be, but galletto2 ori and clone are the best flasher you can use for fuc* an ecu!
    I've read by obd, no problem...as Seat Leon, Seat Leon II PD and CR, Ford Focus, Kia Pro Cee'd ...a lot of vehicules.

    Please, I need help to understand Siemens, not for choosing interface. I don't want to open the ECU.

    In Winols, I can see lot of maps but the statistical map recognition is too bad for Siemens.

    Thank's in advance for your help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snoogle View Post
    Please, I need help to understand Siemens, not for choosing interface. I don't want to open the ECU.

    In Winols, I can see lot of maps but the statistical map recognition is too bad for Siemens.
    You can't do this job fully using only map area dump which can be extracted in OBD mode.
    Map axis descriptors are located outside this area.
    You need full BDM dump to solve your task.

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    All maps and axis are in this dump Only people which work on this ecu can be understand this

    In this dump you have all maps needed for tune and closing egr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oem View Post
    All maps and axis are in this dump Only people which work on this ecu can be understand this

    In this dump you have all maps needed for tune and closing egr.
    Yes, all maps and axis are present in dump.
    But the question was about "how to search and find"

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    Search in 2d. 16bit HiLow decimal

    rpm factor = 1.000
    quantity factor = 0.004
    torque factor = 0.03982 (not 100% sure), offset -1024

    P.S. I can make good tuning for this car if you can't.
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    Hi again .
    That is what i have for the maps till now .
    hpa = factor 0.082918
    kg/h = factor 0.015625
    ?C = factor 1 offset -50
    ms = factor 0.001
    mg/stroke = factor 0.004 offset -131.072
    nm = factor 0.031250
    rpm = factor 32 or factor 1 (depending where it's used)
    volt = factor 0.004883
    Lambda = factor 0.19
    Degrees = factor -0.023438 (for SOI offset = 120)

    i found only this factors and offsets - and that is good starting .
    But the problem is cause i can't find map "AXIS" - if someone can give a hint will be perfect - this ecu is difficult and a little help will be very nice .
    Thanks

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    Yes in this file for a few minutes what i see all info i here , i still learning this kind of ecus but the maps which you need are there - i will find and post for you factor and offset for the maps witch i know .
    I still can't find the axis and i try to learn it , but i when you don't have damos or some info is pretty hard , but little later i will post for you the info what i have for this ecu .
    If someone can help with axis location will be great .
    regards

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