by ecuedit » Wed Apr 04, 2012 9:22 pm
Good question i must say. It depends. Now you will see why i cannot answer directly...
First you have to know your engine components, characteristics and
specification very well. You have to investigate.
After that, you know better which maps to look for and what you want
achieve with your tune and how far you can go with your hardware.
Lets say you have to find 60-80 maps, and you need 5mins to find, set factors and
offsets for each map. That's 300-400mins for finding maps, not calculating the
hardware investigating, It also depends how fast you are and if you already done it on same ECU.
Than you have to do some homework again - math.
After doing correct math you start tuning each map.
You do some tests and then fine tuning begins...and so on.
If you don't know what are you really doing, you can destroy your engine, the ECU will do what you want from it.
It is quite a work and know how to do a good tune, that's why most people do not like
to share that info.
You will progress few steps when you look at this attachments.
This docs are for EDC15C2 - that's in Peugeot 406 2.2 HDI
In attachment i am posting;
Chip characteristics
Bosch Hdi Edc15c2 - Injection System pdf
Citroen Peugeot & Renault Bosch EDC15C2 ecu picture
GT15 turbo characteristics
Lambda table
You can never get all direction, because it is impossible, there is always more question than answers.
Success depends on individual how much effort is individual prepared to invest.
Hope I described it well.
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