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04-30-2016, 09:02 AM | #1 |
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Engine CPU Modification/Programming
Before I begin.....yes I've searched the forum and google.
I'm looking for custom programming of the CPU for the M54 motor in particular. I've spoken with a rep who sells Active Autowerk tuning that will upgrade the software to turn off my second O2 sensor. The issue becomes the fact that it doesn't read "ready". Is anyone aware of the ability to tune software to show the O2 as "ready". Also, what kind of tuning options are available. Are there DIY kits that anyone has experience with, or what tuners have you worked with? I'm more or less looking for those that have experience and can point me in the right direction. |
04-30-2016, 09:40 AM | #2 |
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I think Pokeybritches(Josh) has run the gammet on his non M as far as readiness etc.etc.
Hopefully he will chime in. My tuner TTFS claims the O2's being turned off at least on my 04 will read ready when emmisions time comes. Still have my doubts. Your ECU is different from what I have read and been told. More OBD1 based than the 04 on modules. Pokeybritches was also testing a CatSim that looks interesting and waiting on those results.
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The issue with the Z4 is it uses a different version of MS45 than the 3 series. Most tuners buy base files from software companies when an ECU is cracked, and they tweak from there. The non-M market is so small that those software companies haven't gone in depth with the Z4, or at least not to the same extent. So is it possible? Yes. Has anyone done it? Not that I've heard.
I'm also told that the early model Z4's have a slightly different hardware setup. I can't confirm other than pass on what I've been told, so it may or may not be accurate. Apologies for the vague info. I have the week off of work, so the plan is to spend a couple of days doing maintenance on the car. I'll have the sims soldered in and report my results.
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Just a quick note that varies upon one's location:
To my understanding in most locations, tunes will give you 3/4 readiness codes and for inspection purposes that is sufficient. I have been told in Texas that so long as the rest of your vehicle is in order that one failed readiness code will not fail the car for inspection. I'll verify this myself here soon and if it doesn't pass, well I'll probably be going to sims pretty soon myself. I was trying to use the Epic tune during my installation and was only receiving three out of the four, I'm not sure if this was due to other complications at the time, but it seemingly may have worked where all was going to be showing ready when the car had reached a proper break-in. Although no SES would have shown for this tune regardless if the fourth readiness was a go or no go. Hope it helps your decision process.
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I've been trying to read up on what emissions test will allow.
The AA software supposedly will stop the CEL but the 2nd o2 will show as "not ready''. According to the testing, it will cost me a little more $ and time to pass but I'll pass. https://www.ontario.ca/page/drive-cl...ts-and-repairs |
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Good for one year and then another $450? Wonder how many times they will let that happen?? I am getting oil changed in the Jeep soon and the place does emissions testing. I will pick his brain.
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Down here it's a little different, but if you'd like to go the safest of routes you can tell them that they're disabled and have them tuned out and use simulators to grab the rest of the information. I forget how long they last but I believe they run somewhere in the 20-40 dollar price range a piece. This will show them as ready, and you will pass no problem. I've had several friends go this route with their E46 S54s and they haven't had a problem doing so (even on some crazy loud and big setups).
Down side to the above is that you may be buying them once every few years to continue getting your inspection passed, or they may last a lifetime, I'm unsure of what is to be expected from them. Hope that helps.
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