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Crispin

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  1. I'm thinking about building a breakout box for the harness.

    IIRC the connectors are standard items, can you please give some details of the connector type on the harness and box of the G4 storm?

    (It would keep me from having to tear down the box)

  2. Yes,

    but what I said was that it seems that the data stream FROM the ECU is limited. If that's wrong then sure it's the Dash manufacturer that need to add support. But if the ECU doesn't stream enough information the ECU manufacturer need to increase the data stream.

  3. I'm looking at a AIM MXL or Race Techonolgy Dash2 setup.

    But it seems the data stream from Link is limited. It would be best if all channel outputs were configurable through PC Link. 

    I want to have all my sensors wired into Link and then from Link to the dash. Now I have to wire in certain sensors to both Link and the dash which is really unnecessary, plus some sensors output aren't even possible to split.

  4. Hi,

    yes the old playback function with box/crosshair in the actual map was very handy for fast mapping. I hope the function returns.

    Is it possible to show any runtime/logged info in the tables in the new software? Such as AFR?

     

    Gustaf

  5. Pre 4.5.x I always used the log file playback to tune the fuel map directly step by step.

    But it doesn't seem possible with the new software to playback the log file in tuning mode?

    Hopefully I'm missing something, because this would mean I would have to log the fuel map and them jump between log/tuning mode and find the corresponding fuel map cell and edit.

    Plus the quick trim doesn't work because the AFR target table is limited to 14x10 rows which is too small for the way I set my fuel/ignition maps up.

  6. I would find a generic boost compensation map very useful. That way you could span it against any input and use boost compensation in %.

    That way you could setup boost table 1 to span against rpm and throttle position and a compensation map to span against wheel slip. That way you don't have to setup specific duty cycles on all places and you could create a truly multi dimensional boost map.

  7. It seems that boost table 3 is designed to be a compensation table. But to do so I would like to input values as a % of the main boost table.

    For instance, I would like to use both a 0-5 volt boost adjust knob AND boost adjusted by TPS.

    Ideally I would set this up by using table 1 as  boost duty cycle vs voltage (assuming WOT/100%TPS). Then to reduce boost at lower throttle I would use table 3 with 0-100% throttle on the y-axis. Start with -100% boost DC at 0% throttle and gradually change this to 0 at 100% throttle.

    Any good ideas how to set this up with the current tables?

     

     

  8. Hi Jurgen,

    thanks for the reply but I tried every possible combination of settings and the setting that worked best was with arming threshold at a minumum, 0.2 volt, and level 1 filtering. That setting generated the results in my first post. Any higher threshold or filtering than that gave worse results.

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