vihrok wrote:Hello,
Which tool did you used to read the ECU? Did you go through OBD or BDM? I suppose that you've changed the compressor pulley and now you have much more air but fuel is still limited?
I can not help you but I am facing similar problem and I would be very grateful if someone can share some experiences with Siemens gasoline ECU-s. I am quite familiar with Bosch EDC 15 and 16 but totally lost in SIM4LE (or SIM4LKE in my case). I wasn't able to find any Damos files or some data that would help finding maps.
BR,
Rok
Yes, you are right. I used the Galletto tool, so this is only the flash, right? I know now, that it is better to have a BDM readout (don't know how to do this)
I found some maps with WinOLS now and see some axes, a number followed by the elements, but which axle corresponds to which map?
Haven't found Damos files.
Thanks to the robustness of the M111 engine, it is save enough to use high octane fuel, but on the M271 engine I doubt that.
The AFR is 14.3 at WOT and the ignition is reduced above 5000 rpm, I think this is because of the saturation of the MAF to 180 g/sec. ?
So many people are running this cars with increased boost, but nobody noticed this (?) I have log files from a C230K and C200K with the same behavior, so if you increase boost you loose 1000 rpms (and 1200 on 230K).
BR
PS: Kleemann clamps the MAF and MAP sensor on the M271 engine to trick the ECU.