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  1. I just updated the firmware on this unit, now the unit won't communicate with the laptop. It searches for the ecu, says online for like a quarter of a second, then goes offline. It had some errors on the FW update, a popup came up that said I may need to do the update again, which involved cycling the key, then clicking ok, which I did, now this is what I've got. Anyone have any ideas?

  2. Yes, I'm sure Ray had it correct, when I sent it back. Could it be some problem with the old firmware I was running? Maybe the new software, not liking the old firmware?

    The IAT sensor works fine, on all my V44 units.

    I don't get any errors, just a 150 degree C reading, on almost all sensors picked, on engine temp sensor. I'm in the US, any way to make the temps read in F?

    On the triggers, seems odd that one ecu can work fine with the same setup, and the other have nothing but errors.

  3. This ecu, I figured out, has a 3 bar map sensor. It never would recognize the temp sensor, I even sent it back to Ray years ago, as it had the same problems when I bought it, outta the box. It still has them, Ray said it didn't have any problems, I've never ran it until today. It runs, no trigger errors.

    I have another new 7 bar V44, outta the box, it also has nothing but trigger errors, no RPM signal at all. It does however, recognize the temp sensor, same map loaded into both units.

    I did update the firmware on both units, same problems. What's up with my units?

  4. I'm running a V44, 2cyl, odd fire, staged injection, turbocharged, burning methanol, sequential.

    My question is wiring of the injectors, do I wire my primary inj output to 1 & 2, to cyls 1 & 2, with my secondaries first cyl wired to output 3, & second cyl wired to output four?

    I've read the manual, the above seems to be correct, but there is a place in the manual where it says that secondaries should be wired to the even outputs?

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