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What car would be a good start

Postby rokz » Thu May 15, 2014 8:53 am

Considering buying an old car to start ECU tuning. Can anybody recommend a good starting point for a newbie? Really don't want to brick my first ECU!

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Re: What car would be a good start

Postby mocPL » Fri May 16, 2014 9:31 pm

bricking an ECU doesn`t have to be that frightful if you stay with us, anyway - first try to find a car that will be "engine-healthy", and other things will come along for sure

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Re: What car would be a good start

Postby insomniaaaaa » Sun May 18, 2014 1:51 pm

i am also very interested in this post

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Re: What car would be a good start

Postby ingus » Tue May 20, 2014 9:20 am

I suggest Opel EDC15M ECU's. X20DTL or Y20DTH. These ECU's let to repeat writting even if you failed previous write. Also maps are not hard to find there.
Also I suggest to develope some soldering skills with MSA15 ECU's - it will help you to recover EDC15 ECU's after failed write ;)

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Re: What car would be a good start

Postby djivesp » Sat Aug 01, 2015 11:38 pm

ingus wrote:I suggest Opel EDC15M ECU's. X20DTL or Y20DTH. These ECU's let to repeat writting even if you failed previous write. Also maps are not hard to find there.
Also I suggest to develope some soldering skills with MSA15 ECU's - it will help you to recover EDC15 ECU's after failed write ;)


I'm also new to chip tuning, and luckily x20dtl is what I have. What software would you recommend to read/write with?

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Re: What car would be a good start

Postby roy1600 » Sun Aug 09, 2015 1:54 am

TurboDiesel engines are usally "easyer" to tune than petrol ones.

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Re: What car would be a good start

Postby dig » Wed Dec 30, 2015 4:34 pm

is it possible to read edc15m via obd???

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Re: What car would be a good start

Postby szejkoos » Thu Dec 31, 2015 12:36 pm

dig wrote:is it possible to read edc15m via obd???


I think on these ECU's are 2x 27c010 chips, so need soldering job.
Abou topic -
I think the best ECU's to learn are VAG cars, MSA15 or EDC15P, easy to edit map on EDCSuite.

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