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R50/53 I needz NCS Help

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Old Oct 21, 2015 | 07:26 PM
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I needz NCS Help

Hey guys, i need some help with NCS Expert. I also have the dummy version. I know my INPA cable connects with my ECU because i get the battery on and ignition on

my goal is to code out the warmup and cold bulb checks so i can actually run HIDs in my car, i already have the projectors for them, they just run in halogens.... i wanna use new tech.

im not sure how to get whatever file i need back to the ECU..... i may have changed it im not sure. and i only changed 4 things, the warm and cold bulb checks for the high beam and low beam, which is easy enough, but i dont think it actually went to the ECU?

because i plugged the HIDs in and i still got the flicker when i turned the car on, the flickered for 10 sec and then turned off......

i couldnt really find anything that was appropriately noobish for me to read or setup.

i also dont need the comments that are saying "you dont know what your doing... dont do it"

thanks for the basic walkthrough!
 
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Old Oct 22, 2015 | 06:10 AM
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i may have figured it out, good ol youtube..... wrote down all the instructions, I was missing one of the profiles.... that was my problem, and then the whole german thing. so I never actually loaded my parameters back into my car
 
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