Get ECU flashed back to factory standard
Get ECU flashed back to factory standard
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Hustle_

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25,653 posts

176 months

Wednesday 30th July
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What might be a cost effective way to check and get my car back onto the factory map? I suspect it's been messed with and I don't like it.

It's a Focus ST-2 2012. I bought it from a friend, it's otherwise standard, he suspects it may have been mapped in the past.

Krikkit

27,509 posts

197 months

Wednesday 30th July
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One of the tuners who've written their own general maps should have the standard software available I'd imagine - Mountune or DreamScience for example.

stevieturbo

17,801 posts

263 months

Thursday 31st July
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Hustle_ said:
What might be a cost effective way to check and get my car back onto the factory map? I suspect it's been messed with and I don't like it.

It's a Focus ST-2 2012. I bought it from a friend, it's otherwise standard, he suspects it may have been mapped in the past.
You'll probably never it it back to your 100% factor setup, most should have some sort of generic standard for the model though.

I'm sure the likes of Motorsport Developments in Blackpool could do whatever you need

geeks

10,544 posts

155 months

Thursday 31st July
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Have you tried a Ford dealer? I know there was an issue in the VAG community with software/ECU updates wiping out maps that had been put on when going for services etc.

Tommie38

930 posts

210 months

Friday 1st August
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See if you can buy an ECU on eBay with the immobiliser disabled. Or just buy an ECU and then pay to get the immobiliser disabled.

I’m not familiar with whether these cars are turbocharged or naturally aspirated. If the latter I can’t imagine tuning is that common.