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    Default bmw lci 325dat 197hp edc16c35 read and write mpps

    Hi, im trying to read out the ecu with my mpps v13, i ecu id and read it with no problem, and i read a 1mb file. My v16 cable will not even ecu id this car so i cant try that one.

    Is this the correct filesize on the 2009 325d e91? Or will a tune on that file brick my ecu when writing it back?

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    1mb seems small to me . 2mb sounds right
    any information provided is for educational/experimental purposes only.

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    The tuner said it reads proper when he opened it up and checked it, does this mean that the early LCI bmw e91 have the 1mb files and the later LCI models use the 2mb files?

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    Update: 1mb worked fine, its just MPPS that read 1mb files, where 2mb files has 1mb empty. Read and written with MPPS v13, no loader cable. Worked flawless

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    1MB its enought... 2MB its doble size with FFFF

 

 

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