I have been looking at quite a few XDFs for the Bosch ECUs for various BMW and the problem I found is with the Fuel Retard AFR conversion tables the formula is 1(x/128)*14.7, I'm expecting it to be 1/(x/128)*14.7. I had to make the change for tuning my E36 M3 so look into it if you are using any of these XDFs.
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Problem - Bosch XDFs
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There is no problem with XDFs. I know they are not %100 finished or complete thats because these is no open source for These ecus. So you got to work with what you have.
As for 128 dec values, it is hard to translate it to some user friendly display, this is why you should work with raw code only. Even megasquirt can't give you nice user friendly software to tune, you still got to work with raw code, so you can't blame the current XDFs. They are free and you can use them to tune.
As for 128 dec values, it is hard to translate it to some user friendly display, this is why you should work with raw code only. Even megasquirt can't give you nice user friendly software to tune, you still got to work with raw code, so you can't blame the current XDFs. They are free and you can use them to tune.
x2, u can roughly adjust AFR display in the XDF for whatever ur tuning by using the conversion u mentioned and taking wideband readings and adding/subtracting whatever amount is neccessary to get the AFR display close to actual wideband readings. short of doing that just work in raw code..revlimit wrote: As for 128 dec values, it is hard to translate it to some user friendly display, this is why you should work with raw code only.
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Some people are just too stupid to be tuning cars. Some of my XDFs give you even more user friendly translated values than very expensive WinOls. You pay $2K for winols with bosch damos files and you still get to tune raw code only and it only tells you "128=1.0 lambda" thats it! and you pay all that money.DmcL wrote:x2, u can roughly adjust AFR display in the XDF for whatever ur tuning by using the conversion u mentioned and taking wideband readings and adding/subtracting whatever amount is neccessary to get the AFR display close to actual wideband readings. short of doing that just work in raw code..revlimit wrote: As for 128 dec values, it is hard to translate it to some user friendly display, this is why you should work with raw code only.
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BMW - XDF - Thanks
I must say thanks to the persons involved in putting the Bosch Definitions for the BMW ECUs together. They have been a great help, I had to make only a few adjustments to the xdf to get closer feedback for tuning my E36 M3 on various fuels.
Thanks Again
Thanks Again