People with the handheld mygenius?????
ive just brought the tuner and v7 map for my car for its current mods
ive been sent the map and the stock one to flash when required
question is I currently have v5 on the car and have been told that when I flash the v7 the v5 disappears Andy it's not possible to have that sent to me?
has anyone else had this?
is it possible to retain the v5 file should I wish to flash that back to the car?
thanks
rich
I have about 7 tunes on my hand held right now
I do believe though that your original ECU file is always imbedded in each tune so perhaps My Genius can extract that when flashing to stock...IDK. I started off stock and have only ever flashed with My Genius, therefore my stock file is true stock. Each time I buy a new file, I upload it to My Genius and have the option to selected stock, V5, V6, V7 plus headers tunes. No E85 here though so sadly nothing more.
I do believe though that your original ECU file is always imbedded in each tune so perhaps My Genius can extract that when flashing to stock...IDK. I started off stock and have only ever flashed with My Genius, therefore my stock file is true stock. Each time I buy a new file, I upload it to My Genius and have the option to selected stock, V5, V6, V7 plus headers tunes. No E85 here though so sadly nothing more.
ive been told my "stock" file is imbedded in the v7 I've been sent im assuming by the conversations it's the merc one as I was told I can't have v5 as v7 overwrites it and there's no way to support v5 after so if I go v7 that's it
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no I brought the car stock ppp etc
went to msl had headers and sports cats fitted along with the v5 header tune
ive since brought the handheld and v7 update
I do believe though that your original ECU file is always imbedded in each tune so perhaps My Genius can extract that when flashing to stock...IDK. I started off stock and have only ever flashed with My Genius, therefore my stock file is true stock. Each time I buy a new file, I upload it to My Genius and have the option to selected stock, V5, V6, V7 plus headers tunes. No E85 here though so sadly nothing more.
The next time you connect the handheld, do you still have the option to choose V5, V6 or V7? My handheld does not give me the option but just either original or modified. So by Choosing original, I am assuming it was the V5 that was swap over when I flash V7.
Is that the same for you Cozy?
so from what i can understand, you were stock and then tuned to v5 at msl... at this time you did not purchase a handheld. so what msl did was extract you stock file and modify it and then flashed it with their device which from my understanding a different device than what we use. msl may have your stock file but may not keep your v5... but msl said they don't have it so if you upgrade, then v7 and the stock file is all that you will end up getting and they will support v7 from there on.
also from my understanding, if you have v5 on your car now, that doesn't mean when you extract the original file from your car that you will get the v5 tune, it will be the stock ecu file from mercedes
so unless msl kept your v5 file, i don't think you can get it back. unless msl will take your stock file and tune it to be v5 again
The hand held takes one flash at a time.you can't keep adding files .you dump the file off the device and send that file and the tuner adds another tune to your file then you upload that same file with the added new tune.
I have about 8 files on my device and every time oetuning does a new tune they ask me to dump the device and send them that file and they keep adding to it and send it back.
You are spreading so much wrong information on here.stop saying you believe and your tuner shouldn't have to.
I'm telling you from first hand experience and doing what you are assuming can be done.
There is 1 file that gets blasted to the device,it will include all the tunes you add to the file.you can't keep adding files.its a one time write and all the tunes need to be on the master file you put on the device
The only time you don't have to dump the device is if they have your latest dump on hand but makes it easier to just get a new dump the time you are getting a new file.
Last edited by skratch77; Oct 11, 2017 at 02:16 PM.
The hand held takes one flash at a time.you can't keep adding files .you dump the file off the device and send that file and the tuner adds another tune to your file then you upload that same file with the added new tune.
I have about 8 files on my device and every time oetuning does a new tune they ask me to dump the device and send them that file and they keep adding to it and send it back.
You are spreading so much wrong information on here.stop saying you believe and your tuner shouldn't have to.
I'm telling you from first hand experience and doing what you are assuming can be done.
There is 1 file that gets blasted to the device,it will include all the tunes you add to the file.you can't keep adding files.its a one time write and all the tunes need to be on the master file you put on the device
The only time you don't have to dump the device is if they have your latest dump on hand but makes it easier to just get a new dump the time you are getting a new file.
- When you marry the handheld to the vehicle an OEM file is generated (the one you send to your tuner).
- Each and every tune file has that OEM file embedded. It's used to create the tune file.
- You can have multiple tune files on the hand held.
If you have a tune on the vehicle from another process (direct eprom or another handheld) I'm not sure if you have an option to revert back to original. You'd probably have to write the tune that's on the handheld before you can revert back to original after it has been loaded.
The tuner takes that download and adds to it and sends it back.that way you can have a bunch of tunes on the device at once.
That download is not a stock file,it's all the files on the device.
The tuner takes that download and adds to it and sends it back.that way you can have a bunch of tunes on the device at once.
That download is not a stock file,it's all the files on the device.
the 2nd image shows the next screen after clicking on download... this is the only file you can download from the device and basically you select a destination folder and it gives you the MYGFile.fpf...
you said this file contains all the tunes on your device including the stock/original... although i don't think it does but ok
then the file the tuner gives back has the new file along with all the old ones... this is where i don't agree... if you take a look at the 3rd image, this is one of the screens you will see when you follow the steps to upload a tune file... it has the file name and a bunch of other codes and a note... the note name is what i believe shows up on the mygenius device once it's uploaded... once uploaded to the device, it becomes a .mod file and the name that shows up should be the note name... this is why i don't believe the single MYG file you receive from your tuner contains all your previous tunes...
if what you're saying is correct then for example, if i wanted a v5 blip ON tune and also a v5 blip OFF tune, then the tuner wouldn't need to send me to separate files... they would just send me 1 file and if i upload that 1 file, it would contain 2 tunes...
i used the example above because i had nearly the same exact experience except i received 2 separate files, and i have an email sitting in my inbox that has 2 MYG files attached... one of them ON and the other OFF...












