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 Post subject: Re: DIY ECU Flash
PostPosted: Thu Jul 14, 2016 9:07 am 
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[quote=You have to manually install the drivers via device manager no matter what version of windows you are on from my experience.[/quote]

I tried, but when I select a file from the "drivers" folder that came with the software, it says that file is not recognized. it's a ".sys" file. Something like "amt64.sys"

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 Post subject: Re: DIY ECU Flash
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psCRD wrote:
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You have to manually install the drivers via device manager no matter what version of windows you are on from my experience.


I tried, but when I select a file from the "drivers" folder that came with the software, it says that file is not recognized. it's a ".sys" file. Something like "amt64.sys"

I took a look at my MPPS folder, the drivers are in a folder named "Drives", they were are not in the folder labeled "Device Driver".... :roll:
Hope this helps? :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: DIY ECU Flash
PostPosted: Thu Jul 14, 2016 3:19 pm 
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I took a look at my MPPS folder, the drivers are in a folder named "Drives", they were are not in the folder labeled "Device Driver".... :roll:
Hope this helps? :wink:[/quote]
I will try this, as you are correct, I was going to "Device Driver" folder. :oops: SMH

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 Post subject: Re: DIY ECU Flash
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WWDiesel wrote:
psCRD wrote:
mass-hole wrote:
You have to manually install the drivers via device manager no matter what version of windows you are on from my experience.


I tried, but when I select a file from the "drivers" folder that came with the software, it says that file is not recognized. it's a ".sys" file. Something like "amt64.sys"

I took a look at my MPPS folder, the drivers are in a folder named "Drives", they were are not in the folder labeled "Device Driver".... :roll:
Hope this helps? :wink:


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I took a look at my MPPS folder, the drivers are in a folder named "Drives", they were are not in the folder labeled "Device Driver".... :roll:
Hope this helps? :wink:[/quote]
I will try this, as you are correct, I was going to "Device Driver" folder. :oops: SMH[/quote]
Right, it should probably be a .DLL file that you are looking for.

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 Post subject: Re: DIY ECU Flash
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The MPPS "Drives" folder is full of files with the extension ".drv"
DRV files are a Windows Device Driver file..... :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: DIY ECU Flash
PostPosted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 8:56 am 
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WWDiesel wrote:
The MPPS "Drives" folder is full of files with the extension ".drv"
DRV files are a Windows Device Driver file..... :wink:


Thanks, although I consider myself mechanically-inclined, I am definitely not computorically-inclined, LOL! :banghead: :ROTFL:

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 Post subject: Re: DIY ECU Flash
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The "drives" folder is indeed full of .drv files. The "check" folder is full of .dll files. it still tells me "unable to find drivers" when I select either. :banghead:

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 Post subject: Re: DIY ECU Flash
PostPosted: Sat Jul 23, 2016 9:14 pm 
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Hi All,

Been lurking these forums for a bit, and due to some hoses breaking down due the the EGR (oily residue all through the turbo air intake hose), ive decided to try and do a tune to disable the EGR/FCV. Would love it if someone could double check my work. Have done no tuning as yet, until i can read through the fantastic work of Yeti and everyone to understand all the maps correctly.

Original - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/105 ... 374531.Bin
EGR/FCV Delete -Removed

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2005 Jeep Cherokee (Liberty in US) - Automatic Trans
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Has what i believe to be a 601 software version, which i havent seen or read too much through the 50+ pages. Interestingly it comes up with options for 2 drivers in ECM Titanium.

Would really appreciated if someone could double check my assumptions. Ive only edited 4 locations (+ checksum) for the delete as per Nicks original method. Is there a better way to disable the EGR (ive seen yeti talk about hysterisis maps for an alternative?).

If anyone else has done any mods to a 601 ECU, would love to have a look at what you've come up with.


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 Post subject: Re: DIY ECU Flash
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you have delete only the dTC table

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 Post subject: Re: DIY ECU Flash
PostPosted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 7:24 am 
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Thanks for taking the time to look Yeti.

Im trying to compare whats being changed across a few of the mods that have been created, and to try and match that up with the 601. It appears as though the 513 Hrast has modded has quite similar 2d graphs that look the same as in the 601. Only the 1 map (Phase of injection) is edited, and everything else changed isnt connected to a map from the drivers. Is there any data on what some of the locations edited are actually changing?

In Hrast's 513, at locations 0E275C-0E2773 and 0E27C2-0E27D9 are being zerod out. Is there any information on what that is?

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Am i correct in thinking the 2 bumps mentioned above is what disables the EGR as described at https://sites.google.com/site/vagecumap ... 16-hexdump (being the jeep only has the 2 bumps instead of the 5 mentioned for the VW)?

At 0E2130, 0E2150, 0E2170, 0E2190 there is 6 bit changes that zero out small bumps in the 2D maps. What are those bumps mapped to? Is there any information that im missing that would fill in more info outside of the built in driver maps?

Sorry for the questions, just trying to understand whats being changed a bit more. Ive updated my 601 with similar changes based on Hrast's 513 (similar maps, just different locations). if you wouldnt mind having a glance over it.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/105 ... 7374531_V3

Is that a more complete removal of the EGR/FCV?

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 Post subject: Re: DIY ECU Flash
PostPosted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 11:13 am 
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Some advise; when you get the EGR & FCV disabled in the ECM you should still block off the EGR exhaust feed tube with a block-off plate and remove the FCV butterfly out of the FCV if you are not installing a Weeks elbow kit...
http://www.lostjeeps.com/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=76576

A Weeks elbow kit is the best option when you have the time!
https://shop.sasquatchparts.com/products/weeks-kit-stage-1-intake-elbow-kit-egr-bypass-2005-2006-jeep-liberty-crd/

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 Post subject: Re: DIY ECU Flash
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Cheers. A week's kit is definitely on the cards.


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 Post subject: Re: DIY ECU Flash
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hey guys i would like to run EGR/FCV delete progrsam wth stock torque conv would like a lil horse gain and mpg gain which one of these tunes do you guys recomend i down load my libby is a 06 no major mods {yet}lol


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 Post subject: Re: DIY ECU Flash
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06libbycrd wrote:
hey guys i would like to run EGR/FCV delete progrsam wth stock torque conv would like a lil horse gain and mpg gain which one of these tunes do you guys recomend i down load my libby is a 06 no major mods {yet}lol

For an 06 with stock torque converter and if you have the 808 file: I would start with this one:
Yeti's 808 EGR/FCV/DTC code delete + Mild tune
It is available on the first page of this thread for download... :wink:
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how do i know i have the 808 file?


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06libbycrd wrote:
how do i know i have the 808 file?

Read the beginning of this thread, it has the instructions on how to determine your file and install updated tune... :wink:
http://www.lostjeeps.com/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=98&t=78418

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I've been running the 808 Mild v1.02 tune for 18 months now on a stock torque converter. Yeti actually added the DTC delete specifically for me to get rid of my check engine light after installing a Weeks kit.

I do get a little bit of shudder if I force it (flooring it on a hill when I'm around 1700rpm in overdrive, for example) but in normal day to day driving it never happens. My philosophy is essentially to run it until it blows up then upgrade to a Hemi TC (and possibly transmission), but it shows no signs of blowing up since I'm not stressing it much at all.

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Finally reporting back, the (811) stage 2 tune gives me about the same mpg as stock, with more power. I get 20-22 with lead footed city driving. Just got 26 over a weekend trip, about 4 hours a little higher on the rpm than ideal, as well as driving between town and the boonies all weekend. Only a couple instances of TC shudder accelerating on hills with our strange shift patterns.


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 Post subject: Re: DIY ECU Flash
PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 10:40 pm 
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Steevo wrote:
I've been running the 808 Mild v1.02 tune for 18 months now on a stock torque converter. Yeti actually added the DTC delete specifically for me to get rid of my check engine light after installing a Weeks kit.

I do get a little bit of shudder if I force it (flooring it on a hill when I'm around 1700rpm in overdrive, for example) but in normal day to day driving it never happens. My philosophy is essentially to run it until it blows up then upgrade to a Hemi TC (and possibly transmission), but it shows no signs of blowing up since I'm not stressing it much at all.


I just installed that same 808 v1.02 to get rid of that DTC from the Weeks kit.
The light went out during the flash, but came on again after I started the engine, so now I have to assume I have something ELSE generating the lite.

I just had the Heap at the local stealership today for ABS diagnosis after the 808 v1.02 install last night, and the stealer didn't mention any codes being generated by the missing EGR, or any other codes at all.
I was hoping they'd have cleared them, but alas.....

The engine feels more responsive, so I'm hoping for good things.

Thanks, Mr Yet.

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