Vauxhall/Opel Zafira B (1.9 CDTI 150 BHP)

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Vauxhall/Opel Zafira B (1.9 CDTI 150 BHP)

Postby davemcm » Sun Jul 22, 2018 3:49 am

Hi,

I pulled this file off a potential customers car to give it a slight tune and as far as I can see it's already (highly) modified.

I told him that it was already remapped and actually the turbo pressure (amongst others) is actually already set higher than I would be comfortable setting it (2750mbar).

What is your opinion of this file? Is it safe for these engines/car?

Edit: Also, WinOLS told me that it needed to correct the checksums on this file, even though I pulled it off a car that was running fine?
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Re: Vauxhall/Opel Zafira B (1.9 CDTI 150 BHP)

Postby Shooting » Sun Jul 22, 2018 11:23 am

davemcm wrote:Hi,

I pulled this file off a potential customers car to give it a slight tune and as far as I can see it's already (highly) modified.

I told him that it was already remapped and actually the turbo pressure (amongst others) is actually already set higher than I would be comfortable setting it (2750mbar).

What is your opinion of this file? Is it safe for these engines/car?

Edit: Also, WinOLS told me that it needed to correct the checksums on this file, even though I pulled it off a car that was running fine?


This dump is not an original read, what tool did you use? (WinOLS can't see the checksums correctly)

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Re: Vauxhall/Opel Zafira B (1.9 CDTI 150 BHP)

Postby davemcm » Sun Jul 22, 2018 6:38 pm

I used MPPS v13 for this file.

I have an original one I downloaded from elsewhere for the exact software, I can post that too if you like.

Edit: Original file downloaded from internet attached.
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Re: Vauxhall/Opel Zafira B (1.9 CDTI 150 BHP)

Postby Shooting » Sun Jul 22, 2018 7:25 pm

davemcm wrote:I used MPPS v13 for this file.

I have an original one I downloaded from elsewhere for the exact software, I can post that too if you like.

Edit: Original file downloaded from internet attached.


The original is a BDM read and your MOD file is an OBD read, you need an MPPS OBD original for winOLS to see checksums correctly
Or better still both read as BDM

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Re: Vauxhall/Opel Zafira B (1.9 CDTI 150 BHP)

Postby davemcm » Sun Jul 22, 2018 7:33 pm

Thanks for the reply Shooter.

I don't have the tools (as of yet) to do a BDM read, so I guess i'll have to try and find an original OBD read for this one.

How can you tell one is a BDM and the other not? Is it all the zero'd out stuff at the beginning of the file?

Also, how is it that the file I pulled off the car needs checksum correcting? Surely it should be corrected already? It's already on the car running fine.

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Re: Vauxhall/Opel Zafira B (1.9 CDTI 150 BHP)

Postby Shooting » Sun Jul 22, 2018 7:41 pm

davemcm wrote:Thanks for the reply Shooter.

I don't have the tools (as of yet) to do a BDM read, so I guess i'll have to try and find an original OBD read for this one.

How can you tell one is a BDM and the other not? Is it all the zero'd out stuff at the beginning of the file?

Also, how is it that the file I pulled off the car needs checksum correcting? Surely it should be corrected already? It's already on the car running fine.


Load them both into a Hex editor, it's obvious ;)
As to your read, you need to load the original into winols for correct checksums to be read
you just have AN original, not THE original

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Re: Vauxhall/Opel Zafira B (1.9 CDTI 150 BHP)

Postby davemcm » Sun Jul 22, 2018 7:56 pm

Thanks again. I've found a file for that software (looks like OBD read) with the DPF turned off supposedly. When I loaded that into WinOLS it didn't need to correct any checksums, and when I imported my read as a version it said 2 checksums were incorrect and corrected them.

I've attached the file here incase you want to have a look.
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Re: Vauxhall/Opel Zafira B (1.9 CDTI 150 BHP)

Postby Shooting » Sun Jul 22, 2018 8:05 pm

davemcm wrote:Thanks again. I've found a file for that software (looks like OBD read) with the DPF turned off supposedly. When I loaded that into WinOLS it didn't need to correct any checksums, and when I imported my read as a version it said 2 checksums were incorrect and corrected them.

I've attached the file here incase you want to have a look.

A DPF off file is a MOD file, you need an Original OBD file,
your MOD file's checksums will be ok (not needing correction) if you find an exact original, as it left the factory

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Re: Vauxhall/Opel Zafira B (1.9 CDTI 150 BHP)

Postby davemcm » Sun Jul 22, 2018 8:10 pm

Shooting wrote:
davemcm wrote:Thanks again. I've found a file for that software (looks like OBD read) with the DPF turned off supposedly. When I loaded that into WinOLS it didn't need to correct any checksums, and when I imported my read as a version it said 2 checksums were incorrect and corrected them.

I've attached the file here incase you want to have a look.

A DPF off file is a MOD file, you need an Original OBD file,
your MOD file's checksums will be ok (not needing correction) if you find an exact original, as it left the factory

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Thank you very much yet again for the reply.... I wrongly assumed that if the 'DPF OFF' file had been corrected with the original (as it left the factory) file then it would have the same checksums and thus you would be able to use that to correct other (uncorrected) mod files.

Anyway, forgetting all the checksums, would you say this file is safe for stock parts? (I would say not for turbo anyway)

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Re: Vauxhall/Opel Zafira B (1.9 CDTI 150 BHP)

Postby Shooting » Sun Jul 22, 2018 8:16 pm

davemcm wrote:
Shooting wrote:
davemcm wrote:Thanks again. I've found a file for that software (looks like OBD read) with the DPF turned off supposedly. When I loaded that into WinOLS it didn't need to correct any checksums, and when I imported my read as a version it said 2 checksums were incorrect and corrected them.

I've attached the file here incase you want to have a look.

A DPF off file is a MOD file, you need an Original OBD file,
your MOD file's checksums will be ok (not needing correction) if you find an exact original, as it left the factory

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Thank you very much yet again for the reply.... I wrongly assumed that if the 'DPF OFF' file had been corrected with the original (as it left the factory) file then it would have the same checksums and thus you would be able to use that to correct other (uncorrected) mod files.

Anyway, forgetting all the checksums, would you say this file is safe for stock parts? (I would say not for turbo anyway)


It's imposible to see your mod correctly without the original,
it's always a problem with a car that's already modified,
this is why people keep asking for original files on the net ;)

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