Lancia Delta 1.8 TBi
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- Familia de ECU
- MED17.3.1
Su ECU
Bosch MED17.3.1 — a TriCore-generation petrol controller closely related to MED17.3.3, fitted to several 1.8 TBi applications. Engine-bay mounted.
Cómo se lee
Commonly read through the OBD port by mainstream tools, with bench as the fallback. Check your tool’s vehicle list for your exact car before planning the session.
Qué cubren Stage 1 y Stage 1+
Stage 1 on this car is a documented recalibration of the factory maps for a mechanically standard example — built from your own original file and approved by a human tuner before you can download it.
Stage 1+ is the declared-setup version: your fuel and supporting hardware are written into a per-ECU contract together with the expected gains for that combination. The stage guide walks through choosing between them.
Empieza con estas guías
Finding and using your OBD-II port
Where the port is, what hardware plugs into it, and what a read session looks like.
Identifying your ECU (Bosch MED17.3.x and friends)
Match your car to its ECU family using labels, part numbers, and the intake form.
Reading your ECU: tools and methods (OBD vs bench)
Getting a complete, correct .bin out of your car before you upload it.
Preparing your file and uploading it to Flow VIN Tune
File formats, full vs partial reads, and walking the upload flow without surprises.
Stage 1 vs Stage 1+ — what actually changes
What each service modifies, and how to pick the right one for your car.
Writing your approved tune (and reverting to stock)
Flashing the delivered file back to the car, plus how revert-to-stock works.
Why files get rejected — and how to fix yours
The common rejection causes (partial read, wrong file, unsupported ECU) and the fix for each.
Cada archivo de Flow VIN Tune es revisado y aprobado por un tuner humano antes de poder descargarse. Modificar el software del motor puede afectar a la homologación, el seguro y la garantía del fabricante, y su uso en vía pública puede estar restringido en tu país — cumplir la normativa es tu responsabilidad. Las guías son información general, no instrucciones para tu vehículo exacto; ante la duda, consulta a un profesional.