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A Little WinOls Tutorial
I used the vw golf 1.9tdi 150bhp 038906019HH 366661 file for this tutorial, you can download it in "Original ecu files" forum
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1. Start Winols
2. Select "New project" in the "Project" menu or press Ctrl+N
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3. Select "Import data from an existing file"
4. Push "Ok" button
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5. Select file format "Binary 8 or 16 bit
6. Push "Ok" button
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7. Select you want to remap
8. Push "Open" button
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9. Push "Ok" button
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Now we got "Potential maps" in the list to the left.
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10. Select "Potential maps"
11. Press "P" on keyboard to open the preview window
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12. Select map address 4D8D4 - its the torque limiter map in this case, the map will now show up in the map preview window
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13. Double click on the address, select 3D view in the right window, you should now se full 3d graph of the map.
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14. Close the map window, pressing "X" in the upper right corner(do not close winols)
15. you will now get a question to keep the map in the normal map list, Answer "Yes" on this.
16. Now do the point 12-14, on map address 6D8D4
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17. Now select "My maps" in the left windows(maps window)
18. Right click on "My maps", select "New folder..." in the drop down menu.
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19. Enter the name of folder: Torque Limiter
20. Push "Ok" button
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Now we have to move the maps into this folder (Torque Limiter)
21. right click on each of the maps in "My maps" folder, select "Move into..." in the drop down menu
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22. Select "Torque limiter" in the "Move maps" window, do it with both maps
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Ok, now we are ready to remap
23. double click on 4D8D4 map in the maps list
24. change to 3D view
25. now on the map graph, select the area on the map you want to change, using the "Insert" button on your keyboard, user + or - to increase or decrease the value.
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26. when your done remaping, go to "text view". select all the values, right click, select "copy" in the drop down menu
27. open the other map 6D8D4 in text view, paste all values. (Only do this with identical maps.)