I havent' fully read your 'other' thread so apologies but I gather there is a question mark over where your car is from?
I'm just thinking aloud here but is it possible that for other countries a different 'stock' map is applied to the ECU to counteract for example higher ambient temperatures (though if anything I would have thought this would result in a leaner mix), the quality of the fuel available in that part of the world etc etc.
Presumably when an update is applied, the correct update is applied depending on the serial number of the ECU. So even if you took it into a UK VW dealer, an update for the UAE map would be applied?
I'm not sure how a map works, does it completely overwrite the stock map or does it just 'add' values to it. I.e for a given set of conditions increase fuel by 5%......
I can see the different stock map for different regions being a possibility, but my theory might be out of the window considering you have the same problem with the performance map....
i think the issue of the car being an import and having a strange country code i dont think is the problem. the car was delivered to the uk without any miles on the clock in september 2006 the date of its first registration. however the car was manufactured late 2005, again i dont think this is the issue.
the stock map seemed to want to run too rich at high revs, i dont think this as an isolated problem is that big a deal. what is strange is that the ECU is requesting to much fuel, after doing alot of diagnostics there was nothing to prove why the ECU was demanding too much fuel at very high revs. replacing the DV / PCV seems to have sorted the power issues and helped with the richness but not entirely. with this remap in its generic form they dont mess too much with the fuel ratio side of the map but in my case they did put a liimit on the fuel mixture which seems to have cured the problem since the car is throwing no error codes under load or after being driven. all the data coming from the car with the latest custom map seems to be looking spot on.
the tuner spent a very long time with the car before he put the map on and then spent a while looking through the data trying to establish if it was a faulty part on the car that was causing the richness issue, since nothing could be found after extensive data logging, all he did was imposed a limit on the cars ECU forcing it not to over fuel, since this has happened the power has been hugely increased, the fuel economy seems to have slightly improved but nothing majorly noticeabe and after driving 100 miles with the new map, the car was data logged and checked for any faults and the only thing that came up was an immobiliser fault which seems to be quite random and is not throwing any numbers up on the dash, this could be due when the ECU was being flashed the flash failed and had to be reapplyed which threw up electrial fault codes but nothing functional going wrong wtih the car.
all in all i would love to say the problem is completley solved.. i dont know for sure and i guess only time will tell; but as mentioned before if the data is looking correct under the new map including the fueling which is now running spot on again along with fuel pressure, boost pressure, MAF, what else could it be?
if there is a problem it cant be to big i guess my point is - if when the car is on load and not throwing up incorrect numbers or fault codes, it is near impossible to see why the over fueling occured in the first place and why it continued to occur during the mapping process
for me i guess it points to the ECU, and possibly when the WALD remap was applied the changed some fundamental Fueling instructions that would usually stay as normal when applying other maps, this would lead to the ECU constantly requesting too much fuel for the simple fact that the data on the ECU was set to do (that could have been the worst explanation ever stated on this forum, but hopefully you know what i mean)
again I agree that getting a remap wtih an undiagnosed problem leading to running rich isnt ideal, but when nothing points to a part failure leading to it then what else can you do apart from tell the ECU to stop making incorrect requests
Thoughts on this?