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    M4.4 Remapping.......

    This is how I went about flashing my 2.5 lpt M4.4 ECU

    Tried putting a battery charger on the battery to get the voltage up to 13.5v, the battery charger would only raise the voltage to 12.5v.
    Borrowed a charger/booster which raised the voltage to 13.1v



    On the Wiki site it states the voltage needs to be 13.5v but I`ve found that aslong as the voltage is greater than 13v it will flash the ECU.
    Using the software and bin file from the wiki site started flashing ECU




    The only change I`ve done to the bin file is to lower the tickover from 900-1000 rpm to 700 rpm.

    Before


    After


    This is the part of the bin file I`ve changed



    I`m not going to go to mad with this ECU until the forged engine is up and running................. then the fun begins

    1996 850 T5 AWD - Self tuned M4.4 ECU with COP`s, B5254T ( S60R internals in a 850 block ) ostrich 2.0 , VXR injectors @ 3.8 bar, K24 turbo with a 6+6 compressor wheel, 3.25" MAF, top mounted Dump Valve, RN Exhaust manifold, 3" downpipe with 200 cell cat, 2.75" Stainless exhaust, Brembo calipers, S60R brake discs, stainless RIP kit, 3" Throttle body,

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