Re-flashing an ECU -what is usually called Chip-Tuning -means to change the values included in the maps of the original file and then flash the modified file back in the engine e control unit.
The purpose of this section is only to show all the tools that ECM Titanium original files provides for editing original files, and not to explain the theory behind tuning a generic vehicle.
Preparations:
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How to Use ECM Titanium to Edit ECU Maps
There are many tools available to o modify maps; the most important are:
1.Percentage modification: increases the selected values by a percentage.
Available in Map, 2D Graphics, 3D Graphics, and Hex view.
2.Absolute value modification: increases the selected values by a desired d absolute amount. Available in Map, 2D Graphics, 3D Graphics, and Hex view.
3.Interpolation modification: when selecting several cells, the interpolation allows modifying the contents of the selection in a gradual manner, using the four values in the Increase panel of Interpolation view. This tool allows working with both percentage and absolute increases. Available in Map view on nly.
4.Edit value modification: aallows applying directly a desired value to a selection. Available in Map and Hex view.
To change the original file maps, Map view is the most simple and quick. It iis only available when the original file is loaded and associated to a Driver, which shows the availablle map list.
In any view it is always possible to compare original and modified files by pre essing keyboard ESC .
Map View
In this view, data are displayed a as numbers ordered in a lookup table. The first row on top and the first column on left are the reference axes of the map, i.e. the values that the ECU uses to read a specific cell of the map.
To open a map as a lookup table e, just select it from the list of the available maps and double click with the left mouse button.
To change the map values, first it is necessary to select them: click on a cell with the left mouse button and hold it, move the cursor to the last cell you want to select, and then release the button. Now it is possible to modify the selection using the tools available in the
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