kidjedi wrote:
alex_dsf wrote:
ECM titanium successfully identified my ECU maps as 521. I'll try comparing maps inside with some others like for example stock 808, and if they are similar then I should be able to copy changes from Yeti's 808 tune. I don't want to bother Yeti until I put enough effort into it myself

But if he wanted to see my maps I would gladly send them to him

And I think it would be a good idea to put my maps to the list of original maps on the first page.
Isn't it frustrating when you get a weird number? I plugged in my 2006 Sport and found 1037512035P53363K0 (which I guess is 035?), which also hasn't been mentioned, so I'm getting ready to mess with figuring out how things compare to Yeti's 808.
EDIT: Hmmm... plugging in and doing the read again, even though the above number is the number found in the "bin" file, MPPS says the "Chrysler File Number" is 10377377516 (which is mentioned as a number others have had). Is the Chrysler File Number fairly irrelevant? I ask because that number has been mentioned in this thread, while the number in my bin file has not.
I'm just wanting to shut of the EGR asap so I'm not continuing to gunk up my motor (and will do more exploration with the fun stuff when I get some time).
It is important because the maps are generally at different addresses within the tune. Typically the structure is similar, meaning the maps are in the same order within the tune, but again at different addresses. For example, I have only been tuning 808 software since thats what my jeep uses, but I was able to open an 811 tune in WinOLS and find the corresponding tunes very quickly even though the addresses were not the same.
I would likely follow what MPPS is telling you. Then when you do a driver search in ECMTitanium, abort the auto search and manually select the vehicle type(Manufacturer: Jeep Model: Cherokee) and then restart the search. It will then list all possible jeep cherokee options, and you will see that there is a 516 driver in there. Open that driver and see if the maps correspond to what is shown in Yeti's map location thread.