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This site is dedicated to tuning the Simos(18) family of ECUs commonly found in the MQB platform of VW/Audi cars. | This site is dedicated to tuning the Simos(18) family of ECUs commonly found in the MQB platform of VW/Audi cars. | ||
− | + | Much of the information here revolves around the use of Eurodyne Maestro since it was the first end user tuning software available. Eurodyne does change some maps and axis names, but the vast majority of ecu strategies are kept consistent with the way Continental designed it. An example of where there's a change in the software is the Boss file wastegate duty tables. The factory uses a complex scheme to calculate the exhaust flow vs Boost, while Eurodyne changes this to use a simple RPM vs. Boost level. Examples of the two different tables are on the [[Eurodyne_Tables|Eurodyne Maestro Tables]] page. | |
<strong>THIS WIKI IS A WORK IN PROGRESS</strong>. We went live with it on 9/21/2020, and we're working on getting info in place. | <strong>THIS WIKI IS A WORK IN PROGRESS</strong>. We went live with it on 9/21/2020, and we're working on getting info in place. | ||
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[[Reverse_Engineering_Information|Reverse Engineering]] | [[Reverse_Engineering_Information|Reverse Engineering]] | ||
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=== Editing Software === | === Editing Software === | ||
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[[Eurodyne_Tables|Eurodyne Maestro Tables]] is an overview of the tables available in Eurodyne Maestro | [[Eurodyne_Tables|Eurodyne Maestro Tables]] is an overview of the tables available in Eurodyne Maestro | ||
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=== Helpful Links === | === Helpful Links === |
Latest revision as of 22:24, 31 January 2021
The SimosWiki
This site is dedicated to tuning the Simos(18) family of ECUs commonly found in the MQB platform of VW/Audi cars.
Much of the information here revolves around the use of Eurodyne Maestro since it was the first end user tuning software available. Eurodyne does change some maps and axis names, but the vast majority of ecu strategies are kept consistent with the way Continental designed it. An example of where there's a change in the software is the Boss file wastegate duty tables. The factory uses a complex scheme to calculate the exhaust flow vs Boost, while Eurodyne changes this to use a simple RPM vs. Boost level. Examples of the two different tables are on the Eurodyne Maestro Tables page.
THIS WIKI IS A WORK IN PROGRESS. We went live with it on 9/21/2020, and we're working on getting info in place.
High level overview of ECU operation
Editing Software
Eurodyne Maestro (and HPTuners as of late 2020) are the only software suites that allow for end user modifications to the calibration tables
Eurodyne Maestro Tables is an overview of the tables available in Eurodyne Maestro
HP Tuners is an overview of HP Tuners software
Helpful Links
Note: External links will attempt to open in a new tab
Cobb Tuning Volkswagen MQB Tuning Guide
Ecutek EA888 Tuning Guide
Cobb Tuning 6-Speed DSG Tuning Guide
Cobb Tuning 7-Speed DSG Tuning Guide
Maestro MK7 GTI MQB, Basic overview (YouTube video)
Understanding AFR and Lambda
Nefmoto (Not a whole lot that's simos specific)
S4 Tuning Wiki (Not Simos - but still can be helpful)
PID List (work in progress)
Just saying
As with anything, you make modifications at your own risk. Nobody else is responsible for anything that happens while you're tuning your car.
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