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    Default Who would like to check my EDC16C9 file?

    Hello,

    I´m the 2. owner of my Signum Z19DTH (150HP) EDC16C9. Who can check this file. I think it´s modded. How much power does my car have at the moment?

    I would like someone give me a stage1 tuning with EGR off. Stage1 are 200 HP? Or is it possible to get 2 Files. one with 190 and one with 200 or more?

    I need the file for OBD MPPS V16.


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    file is corupt (i think with noread tag) so you cant read it with mpps,so its moded.

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    How can I read the ECU? What is the easiest way to get a Stage 1 with EGR off for my car. I have 3 cars with the same Engine. Hopefully the same ECU. 2 Signum and 1 Vectra.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaadzis View Post
    file is corupt (i think with noread tag) so you cant read it with mpps,so its moded.
    I´m not sure. Is it a EDC16C9 or a EDC16C39? I read this Data with OP-COM

    Kennung: 0x0739
    Fahrgestell Nr.: W0L0ZCF4XXXXXXXXX
    Hardware Nr.:81011915
    Motor-Typ: Z19DTH
    Teile Nr.:55193967
    Softwareversion Nr.: VNOMS090_S
    Herstellernummer: 0281011915
    Software Number: 1037384325P319_O83
    Programming Date: 20080905
    Hardware Schlüsselnummer: S001002280
    Sys-Beschreibung: BOSCH0100
    Typkennungs Nr.: B04017
    Variant programming: 0x000050B0
    Alpha Code: YY
    Hersteller: EDC16
    Software version: O83JTD74
    ECU variant coding: 0x0000F9C0


    Who can help me with a file.

    I would like to write with KESSV2 o MPPS.



    Thx Jarnsen

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    try to read with kess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaadzis View Post
    try to read with kess.
    If i read out with KESS and EDC16C39 ID or READING there is nothing. Reading error.

    If i read out with KESS and EDC16C9 only ID works.

    HW: 0281011915
    SW: 1037384325
    VIN: W0L0ZCF4XXXXXXXXX
    SW Ver.:
    Teile:
    Motor: Z19DTH
    HW Ver.:
    SW Upg.:
    Anlage:


    If i read out with MPPS and EDC19C39 or EDC19C9 it´s the same.

    ID with MPPS

    EDC16C39

    Vehicle Vin Number: W0L0ZCF4XXXXXXXXX
    Bosch Hardware Number: 1037384325
    Bosch Software Number: 0281011915
    Opel Software Number: 5519396
    Engine Type: Z19DTH


    And Reading with MPPS is in the Attachments.


    If i compare MPPS and KESS ID then Hardware Number and Software Number are swapped.


    I hope someone can help me with my problem.



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    @kaadzis

    did you look over the data again? Did you or someone else have an idea for my Problem. Can i use an other file?


    Thx Jarnsen

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    What you read is 35 kb. Replace the tool and read a full BDM

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    Quote Originally Posted by stanislav georgiev View Post
    What you read is 35 kb. Replace the tool and read a full BDM
    I know. There are only 35KB. Because the ECU is moded. I Havn´t a BDM reader. Is there a way with an other ECU file from the similar Engine? I have 2 more Z19DTH here.
    Or how ist the best way to read full BDM. With a KTAG? Or is it possible with a KESSV2?


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    Read to learn what tools they read Full BDM from ECU

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