You can replace the engine ECU with a new one that has not been set to "Secure Mode" then it will start regardless of the state of the BECM link.
Datatek that would be very useful. Where do I need get one of those?! Is it a service you offer?
You can replace the engine ECU with a new one that has not been set to "Secure Mode" then it will start regardless of the state of the BECM link.
Try a Bosch dealer. It has to be new and you have to specify "Non Secure Mode" at the time of purchase.Datatek that would be very useful. Where do I need get one of those?! Is it a service you offer?
That's interesting. The feedback from the BMW forums - mainly happily mad drifters and bio diesel burners - is that the pump is a straight swop. But these guys seem to have amazing technical skills.
I badly need the earlier mechanical pump and ANY advice about fitting it.
Overfueling as these guys are after 200bhp plus... but the bloody thing is running. Quite honestly I don't give a damn how it runs IF it runs. I'm sick of towing dead P38's...
Once an engine ECU is set to robust (needing EMS code)
Can you give me more info/source for this please Wammers - first I have heard of it!
Off to google....
Well, stuck a battery on the 'other' p38 this morning and despite being left with a flat battery she turns over, so that ecu definitely isn't asking for codes.
So it IS possible and personally I find it hard to believe any p38 owner is shelling out £1,400 for an ecu.
My last p38 was a '96 4.0 and it certainly needed the code.
Well, stuck a battery on the 'other' p38 this morning and despite being left with a flat battery she turns over, so that ecu definitely isn't asking for codes.
So it IS possible and personally I find it hard to believe any p38 owner is shelling out £1,400 for an ecu.
My last p38 was a '96 4.0 and it certainly needed the code.
There was a post a long time ago that intimated that a wire mod on the ECU would disable the need for the sync code. I did not keep a note as I could not see I would ever need it.Depends what your other P38 is, Diesel will turn over but not start without synced code one of the petrols is same other petrol won't turn over without code. Diesel and petrol ECUs are different animals. If you want a diesel ECU that is set (None robust) that is what you have to pay. As said earlier, once the diesel ECU has been set robust is CANNOT be changed. Unless someone has developed diag that will do it, but i doubt that, no commercially available unit i know of can do it.
There was a post a long time ago that intimated that a wire mod on the ECU would disable the need for the sync code. I did not keep a note as I could not see I would ever need it.
It was the diesel EDC I read about, I rarely bother with the petrols.You certainly can on the GEMS ECU but not as far as i know not on the diesel. We both have the tools to sync so not needed. If you could, then it would be good for some i suppose, but if it's that easy why have BBS made so much money out of syncmates?
It was the diesel EDC I read about, I rarely bother with the petrols.
The mod consisted of cutting a track and inserting a link but I do not remember what exactly. If circuits were available I guess it would not be too hard to figure but got better things to do.
Someone has, as I said. Might have been on a Bimmer site.If it's that easy can't think why someone has not done it.
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