It takes a hard short to ground to do that to a 30A fuse.So the plot thickens, was the fuse just old? It looks like it was a high current blow, the element is in multiple pieces
Hey - the fact that someone actually remembered and tried the site:tdiclub.com cheat code....that's victory enough right there.Alright @Nuje ... I have tried and tried to find it but I am yet another victim of thehttps://forums.tdiclub.com/index.php?threads/cluster-mods.184867/post-1799947 troublesome search function. I tried site:tdiclub.com in my google search with what I thought would be the right buzz words in many combinations, and searched for a while, would you be able to point me towards your how to for coolant gauge long coding? I want to make mine accurate and recall seeing your post. TIA
I'll also add that @gmenounos's kw1281test thread has some explanation of how to do it (or at least reference to the above) plus the nuts and bolts of how to read the EEPROM and write it back after editing.Hey - the fact that someone actually remembered and tried the site:tdiclub.com cheat code....that's victory enough right there.
Cluster mods sticky over the UPGRADES (non-TDI engine) sub-forum. Starting at this post:
Cluster Mods
Cluster Mods - Welcome enable the "welcome" cluster message Done this today on my full FIS sport cluster, you change address 417 and change 02 to 6B :) ******************************************************* using vagtacho and the hex editor program XVI32...forums.tdiclub.com
I'll also add that @gmenounos's kw1281test thread has some explanation of how to do it (or at least reference to the above) plus the nuts and bolts of how to read the EEPROM and write it back after editing.Cluster mods sticky over the UPGRADES (non-TDI engine) sub-forum. Starting at this post:
Cluster Mods
Cluster Mods - Welcome enable the "welcome" cluster message Done this today on my full FIS sport cluster, you change address 417 and change 02 to 6B :) ******************************************************* using vagtacho and the hex editor program XVI32...forums.tdiclub.com
I'll also add that @gmenounos's kw1281test thread has some explanation of how to do it (or at least reference to the above) plus the nuts and bolts of how to read the EEPROM and write it back after editing.Cluster mods sticky over the UPGRADES (non-TDI engine) sub-forum. Starting at this post:
Cluster Mods
Cluster Mods - Welcome enable the "welcome" cluster message Done this today on my full FIS sport cluster, you change address 417 and change 02 to 6B :) ******************************************************* using vagtacho and the hex editor program XVI32...forums.tdiclub.com
Hey, in your thread on tuning do you ever go into detail on injection timing?
I keep meaning to do a bunch of datalogging runs to figure out the most efficient timing through watching the IQ versus whatever steady state cruise speed I'm at, but it's one of them things that I'll never get around to
ETA: timing in the maps, not on the sprocket
i still haven't gotten around to writing up my thoughts/findings on timing.. want to one of these days.
you can use timing adaptation to more quickly test out certain areas (like cruising), however what timing works best will of course be tied to your boost/duration maps you have for those areas, which may or may not be "correct" (as in IQ numbers close to reality)
when i log/drive for efficiency testing i am watching all the relevant numbers - IQ/fuel-consumption+speed, boost EGT from gauge, IAT, spec/actual timing, coolant temp and then the conditions, focusing more on flat/no-wind areas but also other common situations like doing a low-grade incline @ some speed say 75mph. kinda drives one crazy lol.
I'm just looking at it as ideal timing being the most efficient conversion of fuel into movement, too advanced is causing cylinder pressure spikes, and too retarded is squirting the heat out the exhaust port (which can be handy for catalyst heating, or waking up a lazy turbine)
doesn't help that VW datalogging is at like 0.5hz
The ALH doesn't need anything "fast". It's sort of the engine management equivalent of the Apollo stuff. It gets the job done, with very little.
I got spoiled with datalogging in the kilohertz range and the graphing provided by that tunerstudio stuff when I did a megasquirt car a while back
that system is just downright magical when compared to beating my head against the wall with the bosch stuff.
you can see the little spikes in map from valve float, it's just amazing when compared to the garbage that scan tools give you
I would imagine that when the manufacturers (be it the engine and/or engine management) work through the initial design they use as much of the best tech available, and once the design phase is done, the OBD side of things only needs to do so much. But keep in mind, the EDC15 system, the first generation, came about in 1990. How fast were computers then, and who had access to what? There really wouldn't be any sense in making a system that had anything beyond that capability, and to even a "slow" computer the pistons moving up and down at redline are probably like watching water freeze. I'm actually somewhat suprised that the later EDC15 systems even bothered to employ a hot film MAF, as even that seems totally beyond necessary (and some of the newer VAG engines did away with them altogether).
I remember using scan tools that were pre-PC that were little more than a slow interpretation of blink codes put into text on an LCD screen. And when the PC stuff did first come about, we were using MS-DOS stuff through a serial data port just like a dot-matrix printer. It worked fine, because the cars just were not that sophisticated.
Now, these new UDS cars have on-the-fly calculations for the pulses of the timing chain and can display the "stretch" of the chain AND calculate both camshaft phasing (or in the case of the V engines, FOUR camshafts) individually along with the individual valve lift from the little solenoids on the heads above each valve. It really is mind boggling to think of how much stuff is going on in these newer engines. Really makes the VE TDI seem like a dinosaur. Which is exactly why I like them, and why they are so tough and durable.
but their internal communication is at high speed just the same
the "smooth idle IQ adjustment" whatever that's active at low rpm shows that, adjusting the injected quantity cylinder by cylinder
vp44 dodges will even use this to do a 3cyl cold idle, snapping the control collar to defuel between cylinders
There we go, thanks so much! I remember you posting it a while ago, I thought it was your how to, but this is the one I had in mind. I swear I tried so hard to find it, I never thought to search cluster mod. I was hoping after time this would now seem like something I could pull off, but I will chalk it up to the "deep out of my comfort zone" category Thanks a lot for finding it for me!Hey - the fact that someone actually remembered and tried the site:tdiclub.com cheat code....that's victory enough right there.
Cluster mods sticky over the UPGRADES (non-TDI engine) sub-forum. Starting at this post:
Cluster Mods
Cluster Mods - Welcome enable the "welcome" cluster message Done this today on my full FIS sport cluster, you change address 417 and change 02 to 6B :) ******************************************************* using vagtacho and the hex editor program XVI32...forums.tdiclub.com
I know the "flipping bytes-->convert to decimal and back" can be a little daunting. For sure I had some serious learning pains getting through that.There we go, thanks so much! I remember you posting it a while ago, I thought it was your how to, but this is the one I had in mind. I swear I tried so hard to find it, I never thought to search cluster mod. I was hoping after time this would now seem like something I could pull off, but I will chalk it up to the "deep out of my comfort zone" category Thanks a lot for finding it for me!
Thank you Nuje! I am starting a path of research here, and hopefully I can get there. Starting with seeing if OBDeleven can do EEPROM. I know I know, it is not the right tech, but I have never had a computer and struggle to use them, while I am proficient with my phone. Every path starts with the first step.I know the "flipping bytes-->convert to decimal and back" can be a little daunting. For sure I had some serious learning pains getting through that.
If you can get the cluster EEPROM read, though....I bet that If you were to create a "help with my cluster EEPROM" thread and posted your EEPROM (link to the .bin file) and ask for help, someone here could help you out.
I have used this one too, but I find it always goes backwards in time, so oldest results first. Which may or may not be what you are after.Use this user contributed google hack
Programmable Search Engine
cse.google.com
Not sure about Bollean, but the boolean search terms are AND OR NOTThese terms are called Bollean.
"On the open road, the Volkswagen Golf moves with purpose, towing its kin like the loyal companion it is. In a rare display of camaraderie, one Golf takes on the role of caretaker, guiding the other to safety. Together, these humble creatures journey as one, a reminder of the bonds that can form even in the wild."What I did...
Sold DSUL (my 2000 Golf) to a friend I met in this group in years past.
Then, I got my JSW back finally after not having it for 1.5 years. I honestly like how the Golf feels a lot better, oddly enough.
https://forums.tdiclub.com/index.ph...-do-to-your-mkvi-a6-today.500911/post-5888191
(be sure this is read in Sir David Attenborough's voice. )"On the open road, the Volkswagen Golf moves with purpose, towing its kin like the loyal companion it is. In a rare display of camaraderie, one Golf takes on the role of caretaker, guiding the other to safety. Together, these humble creatures journey as one, a reminder of the bonds that can form even in the wild."
I 10̷0̷% did(be sure this is read in Sir David Attenborough's voice. )
Nice!
Does he sound like this?(be sure this is read in Sir David Attenborough's voice. )
Nice!
The irony being that the Golf doing the towing was towed home by yet my other Golf (DSEL in sig) with the same tow dolly. Definitely the best money I've spent at Uhaul, buying it outright."On the open road, the Volkswagen Golf moves with purpose, towing its kin like the loyal companion it is. In a rare display of camaraderie, one Golf takes on the role of caretaker, guiding the other to safety. Together, these humble creatures journey as one, a reminder of the bonds that can form even in the wild."
The video is f*cking hilarious!Does he sound like this?