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  • 0-60motorsports
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    Thanks or posting this Obi

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  • Distinct
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    I'm a subscriber to this channel on youtube and they released a detailed and well filmed/hosted video on their SMG to 6MT conversion. I really like these guys and I thought the video is great.

    This is part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDThhOoVGIc

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  • Ob917
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    Well I found something strange, when I try and watch the throttle linkage move when revving with the pedal it doesn’t move at all. The revs climb to 2.7k or so but then it falls on its face. Shouldn’t I be seeing the linkage pull down to open the TBs? Is there any coding or adaptation to get the throttle solenoid to move? Sorry for the basic questions, I’ll have this chassis figured out eventually 😂 it’s getting fuel but no air I’m guessing.
    Last edited by Ob917; 04-24-2020, 07:10 AM.

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  • Ob917
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    No SMG DME in the car. Totally different version of a manual tune flashed not a modified smg tune. And I reused the factory throttle body clips so I don’t think there is a binding or fouling issue with that. But I still get that throttle recalibration code. I must have something that went bad during the three months it sat. Thank you guys for your suggestions

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  • Martyn
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    Originally posted by Ob917 View Post
    Hi guys, I’m starting to loose faith here. After finishing up the easy part of a smg<6mt swap I’m having the worst time getting the car to run worth a shit. Stuck in limp mode and won’t really rev past 2.7k.
    It’s been reflashed to manual with a complete manual tune not a modded smg tune. Then re flashed with Build journal tune for my headers and other requirements. Running Ape e85 module.
    Can’t seem to kick this EML light issue. Is there anything special that needs to be completed to get the throttle test to not cause an issue? No SMG DME in the car any longer etc.
    Check the clips on the throttle bodies, first make sure they aren’t fouling when the throttle is operated and secondly make sure they aren’t too tight and causing the throttle to bind.

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  • headlock
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    Also I did mine without a clutch switch or module, absolutely no wiring changes required.

    I just changed the value K_SHRAFTS_CONTROL from 0x01 to 0x00. All this means is that cruise control will not turn itself off if you depress the clutch pedal. However it otherwise functions perfectly (and can be turned off with either the brake pedal or steering wheel button)

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  • ATB88
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    Make sure you take the actual SMG module out of your car once you're done coding everything. Leaving it connected can create weird electrical gremlins -- not obvious and isn't mentioned in the DIY. It's the thing in the ebox sitting next to your DME/ECU, that looks identical to your DME/ECU, but has grey connectors instead of black. Unplug everything from it, take it out.

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  • headlock
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    For coding

    leave the SMG module in the car when you start. Take a read of the current (SMG) partial tune from the DME as a backup.

    You can just flip the bits in the current tune and make a few other small changes and reflash, or you can put a stock manual tune on it. I have a supercharger so i flipped bits and made the other changes and it works fine.

    To flip the bit for SMG, go to location 0008 and 4008 and change the values from 40 to 03

    These are the other changes you need to make
    DME Variant Parameter Offset Default Corrected
    MSS54 K_SKRAFTS_CONTROL 0x4028 0x01 0x02
    MSS54HP K_SKRAFTS_CONTROL 0x802A 0x01 0x02
    DME Variant Parameter Offset Default Corrected
    MSS54 K_MD_MIN_VERH_KRAFTS 0x67E0 0x80 0xA0
    MSS54 K_S_GANG_LL_ED 0x35DA 0x0032 0xFFFF
    MSS54HP K_MD_MIN_VERH_KRAFTS 0x88A2 0x80 0xA0
    MSS54HP K_S_GANG_LL_ED 0x5952 0x0032 0xFFFF
    Reflash with BMW Flash

    For coding the modules you need to load NCS Expert and follow these steps (these are rough notes so it may not be exactly 100% right)
    1. Start NCS Expert
    2. Load profil
    3. Select Expertmode
    4. Select VIN/ZCS/FA
    5. ZCS/FA f. ECU
    6. E46
    7. Select AKMB
    8. Enter FA
    9. E46
    10. VIN = leave (last 7 should be accurate)
    11. Select attribute: $793, highlight and hit delete
    12. Hit ok
    13. Click back
    14. Process ECU
    15. Select AKMB click OK
    16. Change job
    17. Select FA_Write
    18. Execute job
    19. Change ECU
    20. Select ALSZ
    21. Confirm job name FA_Write
    22. Execute job
    23. Back to main
    24. Close program
    25. Start again and confirm option is gone.
    26. Recode the defaults to AKMB, ALSZ, MK60 and AEWS. You might want to do the rest of the modules too but i'm not sure it's necessary.
    Clear codes and adaptations, flash the new manual tune, and test. Should start and run well. Now you can pull your SMG ECU.
    Last edited by headlock; 04-22-2020, 04:43 PM.

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  • Ob917
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    Lots of codes, I wonder if I have a DME problem

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  • Ob917
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    Hi guys, I’m starting to loose faith here. After finishing up the easy part of a smg<6mt swap I’m having the worst time getting the car to run worth a shit. Stuck in limp mode and won’t really rev past 2.7k.
    It’s been reflashed to manual with a complete manual tune not a modded smg tune. Then re flashed with Build journal tune for my headers and other requirements. Running Ape e85 module.
    Can’t seem to kick this EML light issue. Is there anything special that needs to be completed to get the throttle test to not cause an issue? No SMG DME in the car any longer etc.
    Attached Files

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  • Martyn
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    It’s pretty easy to check using BMWFlash and my software.

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  • Ob917
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    Thank you, I was told that got handled. Back at square one😟

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  • Martyn
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    Originally posted by Ob917 View Post

    No COG light, and yes it’s reprogrammed to manual. Do all of the modules need to be changed individually? I’m not sure if that was done.
    It's a 2 part process. Reflash the DME to manual, then re-code the DSC/EWS/AKMB modules to manual after updating the vehicle order.

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  • sina
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    Originally posted by Ob917 View Post

    No COG light, and yes it’s reprogrammed to manual. Do all of the modules need to be changed individually? I’m not sure if that was done.
    Yeah you do have to individually rewrite the default coding to the three (I believe) modules. Although if I recall at that point I had already gotten past the limp mode, so you may have a different issue. I think all I had to do to defeat limp mode was flash a 6MT tune via ECUWorx, at which point I had full power, but still had some dash lights.

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  • Ob917
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    Originally posted by sina View Post

    Do you have an SMG cog light still? Did you rewrite the vehicle order and reprogram the modules to their default (manual programming) in NCS Expert?
    No COG light, and yes it’s reprogrammed to manual. Do all of the modules need to be changed individually? I’m not sure if that was done.

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