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90 Dreamer Member Since: 13 Jul 2019 Location: Oop North Posts: 2138 |
What speed limiter??
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17th Apr 2020 6:20pm |
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DSC-off Member Since: 16 Oct 2014 Location: North East Posts: 1397 |
Puma 2.4 is limited to 82mph and the 2.2 is limited to 90mph as standard from the factory.
Other options were available to fleet users or anyone wishing to have a lower top speed. https://bellautoservices.co.uk/store/puma-...er-remove/ |
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17th Apr 2020 7:23pm |
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mwestcrew Member Since: 09 Dec 2019 Location: South Warwickshire Posts: 245 |
One of ours was factory set to 70mph for it's previous fleet owner 2011 130 Utility Body
2005 110 Van |
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17th Apr 2020 7:55pm |
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90 Dreamer Member Since: 13 Jul 2019 Location: Oop North Posts: 2138 |
Makes sense as the 2.2 has certainly exceeded 80 on a private road test
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17th Apr 2020 7:56pm |
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Badger110 Member Since: 06 Feb 2018 Location: South hams Posts: 1039 |
No one heard from the Cookie then?
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17th Apr 2020 7:59pm |
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frstussy Member Since: 19 Apr 2020 Location: Europe Posts: 2 |
Hey Cookey95, I'm very interested have dumped my hex of my 2007 TDCI recently and was using ECM Titanium to try and get at the settings etc.. But, the definitions of the maps are weak at best. Where did you get you map definitions for WinOLS? I am not very familiar with WinOLS but have downloaded a trial of it an it doesnt seem to find the Visteon checksum on the web.
Help would be appreciated to get me up to speed with WinOLS. I am keen to do some map development and mods. I have some engine mapping experience but not on aftermarket software. I am sure you can make the EGR map 0 but you might get a airflow PID error code since the MAF would go out of spec ... need to find the value/table which would trigger that error. But you might get away with it. If you block the EGR and dont get an error you are free and clear and then that scenario would work. Also this will probably keep the cleaning cycle of the EGR active which can be good as long as it does not block open in the cleaning cycle. |
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19th Apr 2020 2:44pm |
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xjahx Member Since: 30 Mar 2016 Location: Boston Posts: 7 |
I was able to change the EGR map so that it remains closed at all times and also remove the codes. I intend to make a new thread and walk through the steps with another truck. Simple. Will take me a week or so to produce given work load right now.
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22nd Apr 2020 11:55pm |
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ElmarR Member Since: 09 Oct 2020 Location: Luebeck Posts: 3 |
Hi,
I am also very interested in learning how to deactivate the EGR. I just had to replace the EGR again after 2 years. Did you already post your tutorial or comments somewhere? Can you tell me the link? Best, Elmar |
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9th Oct 2020 5:39pm |
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Jack7er Member Since: 15 Jan 2022 Location: Warsaw Posts: 2 |
Hi all, Have anyone tried to read DCU106 as DCU102 in KESS? There is only protocol for DCU102 in my version.
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15th Jan 2022 1:38am |
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Nino4x4 Member Since: 09 Apr 2019 Location: Madrid Posts: 13 |
The dcu106 and dcu102 use the same family
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15th Jan 2022 12:47pm |
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Jack7er Member Since: 15 Jan 2022 Location: Warsaw Posts: 2 |
Hi, nice to hear. Have you successfully read/write via OBD with KESS V2?
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15th Jan 2022 12:50pm |
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Nino4x4 Member Since: 09 Apr 2019 Location: Madrid Posts: 13 |
I do not use kess, but as I have mentioned it belongs to the same family and both the dcu102 and the 106 use the same protocols, in principle you should not have any problem reading and writing if the Checksum in writing corrects you
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15th Jan 2022 3:06pm |
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