Dean_W
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Looking on ebay before for ecu's and stuff, and came across OBD software and adaptors for the tech 2 port, it says you can re-map the car.
I thought that the standard ECU's can't be re-mapped like others?
And if it does, how's this OBD stuff work then?
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Dave A
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its bollocks.
to be remapped you need to actually remove the Eprom that holts the map and replace it with a different one.
some ecu's can be 'flash programmed' some superchips are done this way. Ive always been very sceptical about mapping through the diagnostic port though, especially if its off e-bay
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bubble
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quote: Originally posted by Dave A
its bollocks.
to be remapped you need to actually remove the Eprom that holts the map and replace it with a different one.
some ecu's can be 'flash programmed' some superchips are done this way. Ive always been very sceptical about mapping through the diagnostic port though, especially if its off e-bay
iv used tech2 before to reprogramme a z20lel to a z20ler, it basically was just using different manufacturin software to make an astra quicker. but i had to reprogramme every CAN ecu also to keep the system happy.
but with things like what superchips do, i havent a clue!!!
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Ian
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My Astra was mapped through the OBD port.
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Dean_W
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quote: Originally posted by Dave A
its bollocks.
Well Dave, that was the answer i was expecting
Can the original ECU be re-mapped?
Or do you need a different ECU?
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Cybermonkey
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Dean, mean LS2 in your image
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Dean_W
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
Dean, mean LS2 in your image
Shame i can't have one
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ed
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You can map some cars through the OBD port. Though an N/A car wont respond to it much really.
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Dave A
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you can ammend some settings using the OBD port but not re-map an ecu as such.
a standard ecu can be re-mapped by using a method called live mapping. the eprom (chip that holds the map info) is copied onto a programmable eprom. they then fit that one to the ecu and program it to the optimum settings.
Companies such as Noble and Jamsport offer this type of mapping but I would get a Dastek system personally.
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Cybermonkey
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yes Dave, also, the logic board that the EEPROM sits upon can only handle certain boundaries and values when it comes to tuning. best to get a fully customisable setup
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Dean_W
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The dastek system is the unichip isn't it?
Is this the best option to go for?
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