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05-06-2020, 01:15 AM | #1 |
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Which downloads support 4 cylinder
Which downloads support 4 cylinder Euro Cars both diesel and gas?
Does the Bimmergeeks download support these out of the box. Both for standard tools and ista d? |
05-06-2020, 12:45 PM | #4 |
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https://www. baby bmw .net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=45966
I think I tried these steps to no avail, but I probably did something wrong. It's been a while since I tried it! |
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05-06-2020, 02:52 PM | #7 |
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So you are talking about the daten that comes seperate from
the install for Standard Tools and Ista D ? So does that mean you defiantly have to apply the daten to get the 4 cylinder files and does it contain all the variants . Because people come on here asking about that all the time and it seems there are quite a few 4 cylinder types World Wide. Most of here only see the gas 6 cylinders. |
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05-06-2020, 05:09 PM | #8 |
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Perhaps my Concept is wrong, but E89 Datens should contain ALL E90 Engine MODULE Variants.
Whether your engine is N55, N54, N53, N52, N51, N46, N45, Diesel, etc. You simply have to select the DME/DDE which is correct for YOUR vehicle. For my 328xi with N52KP engine, I select MSV80 for N52KP and I connect to DME. The same is true for other Modules of which there are different Variants. Here is the screen that appears on my INPA version after Selecting E90 > Engine: George |
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05-06-2020, 06:13 PM | #9 |
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ctuna you have to look at INPA as a set of plugins with sub-plugins and functions for each sub-plugin. This can be edited indeed, but it it's a different story to just be able to access a specific PRG file and to read/write/activate values with it.
For example: let's say you want to connect to an N47 DDE to carry CAS-DDE EWS alignment. You will have to first write a new value in INPA to point INPA to the correct file (here lies the most known illusion that you have the full spdaten for E89 and still you don't see it in INPA). 2nd you will have to create a sub-plugin, which INPA usually names it as "Activate". 3rd you will have to create the 2 functions that will start the alignment. So the spdaten will help you, but that is like 1% of the job. There are some modified INPAs with N47 and N57 and some other more modules configured, I know I have met them on some point. But I have realized that all that INPA can do can be done with tool32 and ISTA. This is why I have asked you what are you trying to acomplish. |
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05-06-2020, 07:51 PM | #11 |
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I am aware that the downloads are partial but how partial is the
question. If you notice when Inpa comes up you can even select Minis's and every 3 series back to e36 I believe. Probably no files behind those selections .My guess is since the bimmergeeks link is only the current E9x 3 series gas cars but it's clear that all models are not covered my guess is only the 6 cylinder gas car's are covered. When the Euro guys drop in here they befuddled because things may not work for them . It would be nice if we could at least tell them what the download supports. I know some people on here are familiar with this an tell people to go hunting for this and that .ipo and other file types. Anybody got it down to what the basic download covers. |
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05-06-2020, 11:43 PM | #12 | |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_N47 The INPA installation I have is old -- prior to the BimmerGeeks Download which they link on their site. My understanding is that the N47 is a relatively new engine, introduced in the E9x models in 2008 as a successor to the M47 (which IS listed in the ScreenPrint I attached ;-). Of course the B47 which succeeded the N47 is NOT in that ScreenPrint either. It MAY be that the N47 engine uses the same DDE as the M47 or another Diesel DDE listed on the screen I attached. The first step is to connect to the Chassis (in my case E9x) and then select the MODULE such as DME or DDE you want to connect to. Keep in mind that the E9x also uses the N51 engine in SULEV models, particularly in California, US, but there is NO N51 engine choice in the Right Listbox I posted. Anyone with an N51 SULEV E9x SHOULD know that they have the SAME MSV80 DME as is used by the N52KP engined cars. In What Chassis is the N47 you are trying to connect to? Can you Connect to that Chassis at all with INPA? If so, can you use Functional Jobs > F2 Identification to determine WHAT is the Variant/ SGBD of the DDE? (4th column in DDE Row of data). When you know what DDE you need to connect to, then you simply find that DDE (e.g. DDE 6.0) in the List and click on that, or highlight & press Enter. If the question is changed to "how long after a new Engine MODULE (or any other Module) is incorporated in a particular chassis by BMW, BEFORE Datens become available on the Web which include (a) that specific ENGINE (N47) in the Label in the Right-hand Listbox, or (b) Datens for that specific DME/DDE, my answer is: I have NO idea. However you see on the Screen I attached a specific label for "MEVD 17.2 for N55 Engine", and that engine was NOT produced until 2009. So it would be reasonable to ASSume that if the N47 was used in the E9x chassis in 2008, that one of the DDE Variants listed, such as the DDE 6.0 was used for that engine. JUUUST a SWAG -- need to KNOW the DDE Variant actually used. If you have INPA, can you connect to the N47-engined vehicle at all? Can you use Functional Jobs > F2 Identification to see a screen of ~ 20 control modules? Is DDE SGBD/Variant provided on that screen? Does the "Engine" list of DME/DDE include that DDE? If you select that DDE & try to connect with it, what do you get? Please let us know what you find, George |
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05-07-2020, 02:09 AM | #13 |
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Potato/potAto... N47 runs DDE7...either way, it's not on the list. Same story, I think, for the N57.
The N47 engine is very commonly used on the e8x 1 series (118/120/123d) and e9x 3 series (318/320d). Worth noting that the e9x 320d is by far the most common e9x car in the UK. The N47 appeared in 2008, like you mention, so I don't think it's a question of time until it appears in INPA (12y and still waiting...). I can connect to the chassis, yes, but not to the DDE. I can't remember what's visible/available exactly... I'll find out later, or tomorrow |
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05-07-2020, 02:22 AM | #14 |
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people are asking for daten's in the 60's now it looks like those
would be all inclusive. (All motor types supported) Functional Jobs in Inpa may read the motor type no matter what it is as the data comes from the engine module. I don't think that it will mean that all the files you need to run diags and do updating and coding for that engine will be in the there though. This is just a curiosity question on my part as I am in the US with N52 . However we keep getting Euro and Rest of the World questions here and it would be nice to be able to point people in the right direction if they have 4 cylinders and diesels. Last edited by ctuna; 05-07-2020 at 02:28 AM.. |
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05-07-2020, 09:45 AM | #15 |
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So, to get access to other ecu files in INPA do this:
For E90: Edit the E90.ENG or E90.GER file in \EC-APPS\INPA\CFGDAT and add this one line in this section: [ROOT_MOTOR] DESCRIPTION=Engine ENTRY= DDE7N47,DDE 7 for N47 / N47, Where DDE7N47 is the IPO file with the same name that you must have in \EC-APPS\INPA\SGDAT e.g.: DDE7N47.IPO You can also add the N57 files as well or any other engine/or other group IPO files in the same way. E.g.: for N57: ENTRY= DDE72N57,DDE 7.2 for N57 / N57, ENTRY= DDE73N57,DDE 7.3 for N57 / N57, make sure DDE72N57.ipo and DDE73N57.ipo files are present in \EC-APPS\INPA\SGDAT Good luck! |
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05-07-2020, 09:55 AM | #16 |
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If someone runs across a particular DME/module that's missing from the Functional Jobs menu, let me know. Then, at least it can be included in my install that's posted here: https://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1204192.
Then, I would just need someone with that particular DME to test the functionality. |
06-01-2020, 04:11 PM | #17 | |
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The ECU in question calls itself a 'D70N47B0'. This is NOT covered by any of the following files: Code:
DE7N47.IPO DDE7UDS.IPO DDE73KWP.IPO N47T.IPO N47TUDS.IPO https://yadi.sk/d/qpk9018M3ajg53 The file is a .rar type which is a native WinRAR archive, also openable with 7zip, and probably many others. Linked from: https://www.drive2.com/l/510743218262900994/ (Russian; use translate if needed) Also from my Google drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1058...ew?usp=sharing For those who don't know how: Extract/copy DDE7XN47_ALL.IPO and DDE7XN47_ALL.INI from the above download link to your C:\EC-APPS\INPA\SGDAT folder. Open E90.ENG, E90.GER, E87.ENG and E87.GER (or any of those files that you have available) in C:\EC-APPS\INPA\CFGDAT using a text editor (notepad), and add the following line somewhere under the '[ROOT_MOTOR] DESCRIPTION=Engine' header lines: Code:
ENTRY= DDE7XN47_ALL,DDE 7.X FOR ALL N47, That's it; open INPA, F2 or F3 to select your chassis (corresponding to the E90 or E87 files you edited above), Engine, and then you will see 'DDE 7.X FOR ALL N47' as an available option. Open (double click or select and enter) that option, ignore/OK any warnings about potential malfunctions due to version (language) mismatch, etc, and you're in! Joe, I'll PM you the file too, so you can add it to your build. Thanks for maintaining that! EDIT: Didn't realise you can't attach files to PMs... Oh well, PM'd anyhow Last edited by Tambohamilton; 06-01-2020 at 04:20 PM.. |
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