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    Default Different ECU SW Versions

    Hi guys
    Is it possible to do the following:
    I have a 2 cars. Both are VAG 1.9TDI with Bosch EDC15 ECU. But HW and SW versions are different. Can I just use the same WinOLS script for example: DPF off / hardcut limiter or any other thing on both maps? Or do I have to create new WinOLS scripts for every HW and SW version although they are basically the same ECU (1.9TDI EDC15)?
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    EDC15 VAG does not have DPF!

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    it's just an example... just a general question about maps in same ECUS but different SW versions... stage1 skript w/e . Can I just use the same WinOLS script for on both maps? Can I just apply the exact same maps on both altough they have different SW versions? or do I have to tune them individually?

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    The script itself will tell you if you are allowed to run it over a certain ecu dump.

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    thanks mate yeah just saw that in WinOLS

 

 

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