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Maurosanna
Hello to all guys I do as a profession mechanic, but I have always been fascinated with the world of electronics and a few weeks in this part I'm reading constantly the forum about chiptuning...
I don't currently have any equipment but I'm armed only programs and try to modify files that I already have to begin to understand how they work a little things;
I use ecm titanium because of winols I did not understand, still nothing for now, but also about titanium there are things that to me are very clear,
I'm trying to examine the best of the 2d maps pero I would of things are not clear and I would like to ask you
1) In the 2d I wrote out es: limiter torque then 8x1 - and then 0x065AE0 what does it mean?
2)On the right, I find myself settings 8bit, 16-bit ,32-bit and then to the IEEE and MOTOROLA and finally ALIGNMENT, what are they?

Ringrazioi in anticipating who can give me a hand to clear my ideas

Buonaserata guys

tranky
I advise you to carefully read this guide and try to practice a lot without pointing to anything concrete side mapping..
If you do not begin to understand the functionality of the tool, understanding mapping you becomes practically impossible.

Maurosanna
Unfortunately I still have permissions to open the file...

tranky
Unfortunately I still have permissions to open the file...

by reading the name of the file you will not have difficulties to find it on g00gle

Maurosanna
by reading the name of the file you will not have difficulties to find it on g00gle

It is what I have done, thanks

However, now, any clearer idea pero I still have to understand many things, how to recognize the maps

tranky
It is what I have done, thanks

However, now, any clearer idea pero I still have to understand many things, how to recognize the maps

That even I still can't do it after months.. practice and time will help

frenk85
wants us to be "trained eye" and experience!!!! watching the bp can help you understand what the map in front of you.
a tip from a novice: winols is very difficult,but the damos can help you a lot.
watching the damos,that tells you the byte-for-byte all the maps,you can go to change with the ecm.

micheleyr6
if you are a novice the titanium is very intuitive,winols is a lot more difficult to understand, but if the damos available we can say the map is a good map to what you need..
you will see that a little at a time, you will understand the situation.

tranky
wants us to be "trained eye" and experience!!!! watching the bp can help you understand what the map in front of you.
a tip from a novice: winols is very difficult,but the damos can help you a lot.
watching the damos,that tells you the byte-for-byte all the maps,you can go to change with the ecm.

This is a GOOD advice.. the only downside is that you will need two monitors and between the switch of screens or half-windows at the view to move to see the hidden parts ... it's out like crazy!!!

salvatoreragonese
if you are a novice the titanium is very intuitive,winols is a lot more difficult to understand, but if the damos available we can say the map is a good map to what you need..
you will see that a little at a time, you will understand the situation.
Hello Michele, where can I find it?