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    Default EDC16C31 Popcorn/Hard Cut limiter

    ]Hello, i want to do Popcorn/Hard Cut Limiter on my e60 530D EDC16C31..
    so i have read some posts and learned that, its hard to make proper popcorn on edc16 ecus... its much easier on edc15.. so i have seen some videos on youtube, same car with same ecu had popcorn.. so i liked it
    so i want to do it myself.. what i must change? only TL maps? and tell me addresses for maps which i must edit
    P.S when car is in P or N gear rev limit is 3997 RPM... if i edit values of 4000RPM, i think it may have problems while driving i need to make hard cut limiter on both maps (while gear is in P or N and when gear is in Drive )
    i think i talked too much sorry for that..


    this is ecu, hw and sw numbers


    Bosch
    EDC16.A0
    1037361890
    1037390905


    Thanks...
    I hope someone will help me
    Best Regards 8-)

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    No one knows Torque limiter addresses for idle and drive? :/

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    its quite easy, stationary torque on this car is the one which has 0 nm from 4000 rpm to the end, toque limiters use to be together on the dump, for pop corn just change iq (nm on this ecu) in a short number of rpm to 0 on TL maps..

    hope it will help you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ivanrojo View Post
    its quite easy, stationary torque on this car is the one which has 0 nm from 4000 rpm to the end, toque limiters use to be together on the dump, for pop corn just change iq (nm on this ecu) in a short number of rpm to 0 on TL maps..

    hope it will help you.
    its easy to find map from 0 nm but its hard to find with rpms because in winols are not RPM s... so if u know quantity of NM at 4K RPM it would be easier.. or its same as main torque limiter?

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    If you are not able to find rpm axle from tl maps... i think you should look for a tuner who are able to tune right your ecu.

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    where file?

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    Guessing he's had his free tune by now and left the building....

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    Junior, upload ori file it will be easier for all of us to do someone for u then explain..
    If i help u, please use thanks and reputation button..
    on forum i always help for free, outside forum if u need quickly and good file service contact me on skype..

 

 

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