Question: If you make Lemmiwinks adjustments to multi-program software
#5
GIAC no, others yes
Just guessing. I have heard that GIAC switches programs by switching to another, separate chip, so a Lemmi tweak would only work on the active chip. APR and Revo switch programs on a single chip.
#6
Adaptation channels (lemmi tweaks) are built into the Bosch ecu in a different place from the chip.
Not saying you are wrong, but the chip memory and the adaptation channel memory are stored in different locations. I'm not sure if the adaptation channels are reset to default when the chip is changed.
GIAC 3- software disables the adaptation channels.
GIAC 3- software disables the adaptation channels.
#7
I wondered about that. Thanks.
So GIAC stage 3 software disables adaptation channels. Is that why homebrews and VAST use KO3 code? I am now wondering if AMS KO4 code also disables the channels.
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#10
I understand that the tweaks stored in the adaptation channels would affect whatever APR program...
...was loaded. What I want to find out is whether the specific tweaks made to fine tune the APR 100 program may not be the best tweaks for the 91 or 93 programs. If not, then you would have to reapply whatever tweaks you made for the specific program running. This could somewhat limit the flexibility that multi-program chips can provide. Thanks...