GT TDI wrote:Hello
All help is welcome. I have heard about the change to the ECU of the AFN engine, and i would appreciate a variable geometry turbo instead of mine. Unfortunately, the current ECU is not capable of controlling such turbos.
I also heard about a "dawes device" for when the ECU is blind to that kind of geometry, so it's controlled mechanically by vacuum, but the level of efficiency is not the same as an electronically controlled geometry, and it's an option i'm not considering.
So my two choices are:
- Going for a fixed geometry turbo, designed for higher pressures with the current ECU (aiming to 130/140hp maximum) and keep the usual lag as a downside. This is the option that i assume to be the less time consuming, since i just have to change the maps and adjust them to the new turbo and injectors.
- Going for an ECU change and adapt it to the current+new hardware of the car.
I'm also aware that the ECU change will cause problems with the immo. Is there any way around how i can fix the problem: i.e: resetting the new ECU immobilizer codes to make it all work together?
GT TDI wrote::clap:
I didn't know that. But i'm going to keep it in mind, in case i choose to go for an ECU change. Thanks for the help!
GT TDI wrote:By ECU change, i mean putting the ECU of another car. Like.. putting the ECU piece from a 110hp AFN into my golf.
What exactly do you mean it's possible to do with vag-com?
I think that i'll stick with the same non-variable geometry idea for a while, just changing injectors for some Race 520's or the ones from a 2.5TDI and turbo for one that can handle higher pressures, and properly adjust everything by doing a remap.
I'm still learning how to remap, so it may take a while to get it all together. I believe that the fact that the turbo is controlled by a wastegate (non-variable geometry), makes remapping my ECU easier than remapping an ECU capable of controlling a geometry.
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