File Name: | WinOLS EDC16 Tune: DPF & Swirl Flap Delete Deep Dive |
Content Source: | https://www.udemy.com/course/winols-edc16-tune-dpf-swirl-flap-delete-deep-dive |
Genre / Category: | Other Tutorials |
File Size : | 514.7 MB |
Publisher: | Алексей Семиноженко |
Updated and Published: | July 29, 2025 |
Welcome to our advanced course on deleting the swirl flap function from EDC16 files using WinOLS. Swirl flaps, commonly found in Audi V6 TDI engines and some four-cylinder configurations, can break or jam over time. In the worst-case scenario, they can get sucked into the engine, causing severe damage. This is why it is crucial not only to modify the ECU file but also to perform the mechanical removal of the flaps, perhaps by changing the manifolds or simply stripping out the old mechanical parts and reassembling without them.
In this course, you will master the process of software-disabling swirl flaps, focusing on the “simplest” of the two main types of map configurations characteristic of EDC16 files. You will learn to identify key areas within the file, including the base map and correction maps, which typically appear as miniature versions of the base map and are responsible for atmospheric pressure and temperature. We will demonstrate how these maps can be flat lines with zero values in vehicles without swirl flaps.
You will learn practical steps for modifying these maps:
- Setting all values in the correction maps to zero. This ensures the system does not make any swirl flap-related adjustments. For example, you would input “1 2 3 4 5 zeros” and apply the changes.
- Setting the base map to 50% (represented as 0500 0 in 16-bit mode). This is vital because the manufacturer (VAG) sets this value at 50% for systems not utilizing swirl flaps. You should not set these to zero, as that seems the obvious thing to do, but VAG sets it at 50% when not in use.
- Activating a specific swirl flap “switch”, by changing its value from “0000” to “1”. This tells the ECU that the variable swirl flap function maps are no longer in use, and the system transitions to a mode that mimics “two-position flaps,” which in practice means no flaps are fitted. This double approach of setting the switch to ‘1’ and modifying the maps provides greater safety.
The course emphasizes the importance of performing the mechanical work before making changes to the ECU. Additionally, you will learn that even after software and mechanical deletion, error codes may persist, and how to finally delete them to ensure clean ECU operation. While some cars do not show a difference after flap removal, others might exhibit a slight hesitation or not perform as well during initial pull-away or acceleration through gears as they did when the swirl flaps were working. We strongly encourage you to use the knowledge gained responsibly and ethically.
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