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    Default Maf off on edc15 Manual solution

    HI,

    can someone explain how to do MAF off on edc15 ecus? (Vag group)





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    Post file and you can compare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VagTuning View Post
    Post file and you can compare.

    for example on this file
    edc15 mk4 110kw


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    no maf off in file
    0-maf 257-map

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    Quote Originally Posted by kamil1234 View Post
    no maf off in file
    0-maf 257-map
    Using edc suite i see Switch blocks (map adress : 51c30)
    which their value is = 0
    this means its maff on?

    making that value 257 will do Maf off?


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    basically yes. you must still delete dtc when disconnecting the connector. and also set mg / st according to the sensor map

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    Quote Originally Posted by kamil1234 View Post
    basically yes. you must still delete dtc when disconnecting the connector. and also set mg / st according to the sensor map
    if maf off, will car do black smoke?
    and what are negative effects for a engine if maf will be off.

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    if the maps are set correctly, there will be no black smoke. or a large performance adjustment so minimal. but it must be mapped correctly. there are no negative effects. for example 1.4 tdi it is factory set on the map.

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    I will try to do and understand



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