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    I have a seat ibiza ASZ engine code, changed turbo for the PD160 one.
    Done my file but need help to calibrate N75. What blocks should I read on vcds? How can I interpret those values?

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    this my file, n75 stock
    ori file also
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    Last edited by RoadBlock; 21st April, 2020 at 04:49 PM.

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    Search for bin file from cupra edc15p 1.9tdi 160hp and put in the car.
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    here you have ibiza pd 160 file...you can compare
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    log specified and actual boost, n75 duty cycle and rpm, from those info you can make neccessary adjustments
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    Quote Originally Posted by jurebv View Post
    log specified and actual boost, n75 duty cycle and rpm, from those info you can make neccessary adjustments
    can you further the blocks? read somewhere blocks 003 and 011 I think...

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    Quote Originally Posted by golf110tdi View Post
    Search for bin file from cupra edc15p 1.9tdi 160hp and put in the car.
    Quote Originally Posted by Junkyard Dog View Post
    here you have ibiza pd 160 file...you can compare

    is it safe to copy N75? my file it aims 70mg

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    advanced measuring block and select values i wrote above
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    Quote Originally Posted by jurebv View Post
    advanced measuring block and select values i wrote above
    Ok, sorry noob question...from drop list

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    Done some logs and attached.
    Someone can help and point what all this data means or what to change...please.
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    Last edited by RoadBlock; 29th April, 2020 at 08:22 PM.

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    Ok
    Maybe someone could point in general, not for this case how this works?

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    What is there to point to? Actual boost should be as close as possible to specified
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    Quote Originally Posted by jurebv View Post
    What is there to point to? Actual boost should be as close as possible to specified
    That I know. But where and how to touch?
    N75? Last column? Increase/decrease percentage of opening/closing?

    Thank you

 

 

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