Tom the Nanocom map wizard has all standard fuel files they are the latest editions of each file. I have attached a doc which describes how the file name is configured.
You Defender has two fuel files available dependent on ECU installed if the
ECU is NNN00012 the file is sthle022 sttlp009
ECU is NNN500020 the file is sthle022 stlp010.
Fuel Tune ID:
This code is made up from 5 letters followed by 3 numerical digits and is
stored in the fuel tune data area. It uniquely identifies this specific fuel tune data map and the vehicle.
For Flash programmable type ECU's the five letters of the fuel tune ID code denote application usage as follows:
Engine, S = Storm 5 cylinder diesel engine.
Gearbox, V or T = Manual, W or U = Automatic.
Model, L = Defender, D = Disco, H = unknown.
Tune state D, L, X, N or O denotes Tune type.
Market E = European, R = ROW, J = Japan, K = Korean.
For Non flash programmable type ECU's the first five letters of the fuel tune ID code denoteapplication usage as follows:
suhde=DISCOVERY/AUTOMATIC/EUROPEAN
sumdj = DISCOVERY/AUTOMATIC/JAPANESE
surdk = DISCOVERY/AUTOMATIC/KOREAN
suhdr = DISCOVERY/AUTOMATIC/ROW
sthde = DISCOVERY/MANUAL/EUROPEAN
sthdr = DISCOVERY/MANUAL/ROW
suhle=DEFENDER/AUTOMATIC/EUROPEAN
sthle=DEFENDER/MANUAL/EUROPEAN
sttde=DISCOVERY/MANUAL/EUROPEAN NOSELECT = VEHICLE TYPE/MARKET NOT SET
(this should only occur on new ECU's)
For both ECU types the last 3 digits represents a version number.