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EvocentriK

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  1. Wow, glad I read this. I have connected an oil pressure sensor to AN Volt 5, the sensor expressly says not to use a pull up on the signal pin. I will switch this to the now unused AN Volt 4. I have just looked again and while the manual does say to set up AN Volt 5 "like a DI" (which I completely missed) it doesn't expressly say not to use it for an analogue voltage input or mention that it has a pull up. Good to know now before I start the car!
  2. Ok, so I did some testing, and tried to reverse engineer the "Generic Dash" template as a training excercise. Looking at frame 1 in the below table from the PC Link Help File. Parameter format: 3 parameters per frame Parameters entered as 16 bit unsigned, LSB first So I did that And I loaded the Plex Generic Dash template: And the displayed values were nonsensical. 13,000+ for RPM, etc I then went to the MODE tab and selected the 'Generic Dash' mode and the RPM, MAP and MGP values displayed correctly. What am I doing wrong here with the manual setup?
  3. Hi, I have wired in a Plex uSDM100 to my Evo 4-8 G4+ plugin via CAN2. Used the CAN PCB and CANF plug to wire in CANH, CANL, Ground and +14v via the Link ECU header. I have basic comms working using the generic dash template. However I need to make some custom streams so that I can add in extra parameters - Ethanol %, etc that is not covered with the generic dash template. My main issue is, in the Plex software when you add a new data item, you need to configure many fields to define it. There is a value required called "ID HEX" and is for example "38E,0" for some items in the generic Link template available from Plex. However I have no idea where this is derived from on the Link side. Say I have the %Ethanol parameter as the first data parameter in a new Frame in Stream 1. What is the ID Hex value for this parameter to enter in the Plex config for this data parameter? I gather this is so the CAN receiver can locate the data for the parameter in the correct stream and frame, and it then refers to the "Start" value (2, 4 or 6) to locate it exactly. However when creating streams and frames in the Link, how do you know what the ID HEX value is for each one to enter in the Plex setup? Link Side: Plex Side: Any help would be most welcome!! Thanks
  4. Just for anyone setting this up on a 4G63, it states in the Link guide to use 13K narrowband for later model 4G63's. I have just set this up and knock tuned my Evo 7 and it works well.
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