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hugh_b



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Saving ecu map on nanocom as ".map" file
Hoping someone can help me with this. I am trying to save my ecu map on a nanocom one as a ".map" file but it will only let me save it as a tuning file. Does any one know how to save it as a ".map" file?

Thanks

Hugh
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Alive Tuning



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It cannot be done, Hugh, as tuned nanocom files are encrypted and locked to your vehicle.

If you can read your .tun file, then you've got a backup which can be re-applied to your car as many times as you like.

If you need any further assistance, feel free to give me a call or drop me an email.
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Thanks Gary. I was under the impression I needed a .map file as a backup. I have the .tun file saved on my laptop.

Thanks

Hugh
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Sorry to hijack the thread...


Gary, are saying then, if i were to take a .tun file image of my ECU, this would be a complete "backup" of it, alarm settings/engine tune file/etc all in one?

would this include any modified tune file as well?

cheers
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diesel_jim wrote:
Sorry to hijack the thread...

Gary, are saying then, if i were to take a .tun file image of my ECU, this would be a complete "backup" of it, alarm settings/engine tune file/etc all in one?

would this include any modified tune file as well?

cheers


It would be a complete backup of the engine ECU calibration maps and software only. Configuration data such as Immobiliser code, Injector grades, Throttle type, etc are not stored within the .map or .tun files, but can be saved separetly.

Each .map or .tun file will hold one set of ECU calibration data only.
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Cheers for that Thumbs Up


so, being dim here....I assume calibration maps to be the "tune" file... i.e. standard or go faster?
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diesel_jim wrote:
Cheers for that Thumbs Up


so, being dim here....I assume calibration maps to be the "tune" file... i.e. standard or go faster?


Correct. Thumbs Up
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If i want to backup my mappings and try another stage1 map, how/what do i backup first with the nanocom evolution ?

This is a 1998 TD5 with a replacement 000120 ECU

Thanks

JD 2008 TDCi 2.4 XS CSW
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Simply read the map file from the ecu, and Nanocom will save it as a .map or .tun file onto the SD card. You can then program whatever you like onto your ecu, and when you're done, and you want to re-install your saved map, simply select to write map file, or write tuning map file back onto the ecu.

Td5 can be immensely unreliable at programming, and so don't flash the ecu any more times than you need to.
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Many Thanks

Is there a risk of trashing the ECU then ? 2008 TDCi 2.4 XS CSW
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johnnyd wrote:
Many Thanks

Is there a risk of trashing the ECU then ?


Very much so! Exclamation hence my advice on not flashing it any more times than you need to. Once your tuning is on there, and you're happy with it, Leave it alone.

If your ecu does die during programming, you can send it into us and we can revive it, and apply your tuning map as well.

Regards,

Gary.
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Hi Gary

Yikes .....Now I'm scared......

Its not the original ECU as mine would have been an NNN (1998) it has been replaced at some point with a 000120, does that make it any better or worse Gary ?

JD 2008 TDCi 2.4 XS CSW
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Your original ECU would have had an MSB part number, possibly an MSB101170, which Land Rover could well have replaced as a recall. There is no real difference in the way the engine would run between an MSB and a NNN ecu, assuming it has the correct software programmed onto it.
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If I try and backup the ecu map it comes up with a blank 'select folder' window.....I can't seem to do anything from that point, if I select continue, the backup starts then fails, any ideas anyone? Do I need some sort of folder structure?

JD 2008 TDCi 2.4 XS CSW
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If you go to the nanocom website, you can view the evo manual on line, or right-click this link ----> and download it to your PC or download links for instructional evo videos
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