log WGDC in EvoScan
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log WGDC in EvoScan
If anyone is interested, I found out last night from Bez, that its possible to log waste gate duty cycle in EvoScan/Mitsulogger. Here is the code that I added to the EvoScan "Data.xml" file:
<DataListItem DataLog="Y" Display="WGDC" LogReference="WGDC" RequestID="86" Eval="x/2" Unit="%" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="100" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="100"/>
For Mitsulogger, add:
<Request LogReference="WGDC" RequestID="86" Eval="x/2" Unit="%" Response="2" logged="Y"/>
This logs WGDC as % duty cycle. For someone trying to control boost with the stock BCS, I think that this can be a valuable tool in figuring out what changes to make.
I'm also seeing if Bez can find a way to be able to log the "turbo boost error correction" value too. That would also be very helpful in controlling boost with the stock BCS.
Edit: Updated for correct conversion factor.
<DataListItem DataLog="Y" Display="WGDC" LogReference="WGDC" RequestID="86" Eval="x/2" Unit="%" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="100" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="100"/>
For Mitsulogger, add:
<Request LogReference="WGDC" RequestID="86" Eval="x/2" Unit="%" Response="2" logged="Y"/>
This logs WGDC as % duty cycle. For someone trying to control boost with the stock BCS, I think that this can be a valuable tool in figuring out what changes to make.
I'm also seeing if Bez can find a way to be able to log the "turbo boost error correction" value too. That would also be very helpful in controlling boost with the stock BCS.
Edit: Updated for correct conversion factor.
Last edited by mrfred; Mar 27, 2007 at 04:55 PM.
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Great news... are you using this with a drilled pill or totally removed?
Since I'm a little late on this bandwagon, are there any other modified definitions people are using? If so is there any way we could start a combined thread with the modification code and a brief description so someone could look at that and be up to date?
It's nice to see this kind of collaborative effort by the enthusiast... it makes for a great community.
Since I'm a little late on this bandwagon, are there any other modified definitions people are using? If so is there any way we could start a combined thread with the modification code and a brief description so someone could look at that and be up to date?
It's nice to see this kind of collaborative effort by the enthusiast... it makes for a great community.
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BTW... this isn't really modified code. It's just info to add the item to many of the loggers out there. It already exists in the ECU of the car. You would add this, or a version of it, to your loggers XML file.
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correction to the evoscan code for the unofficial .98 release
<DataListItem DataLog="Y" Display="WGDC" LogReference="WGDC" RequestID="86" Eval="x*100/255" Unit="%" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="100" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="100" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" />
<DataListItem DataLog="Y" Display="WGDC" LogReference="WGDC" RequestID="86" Eval="x*100/255" Unit="%" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="100" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="100" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" />
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I've made a list of MUTIII requests here: https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...d.php?t=227779
BTW... this isn't really modified code. It's just info to add the item to many of the loggers out there. It already exists in the ECU of the car. You would add this, or a version of it, to your loggers XML file.
BTW... this isn't really modified code. It's just info to add the item to many of the loggers out there. It already exists in the ECU of the car. You would add this, or a version of it, to your loggers XML file.
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this runs Ok in Mitsilogger, I've only run the demo mode as I'm no where near the car, I'm not sure about the scaling thought so please bear that in mind.
<Request LogReference="WGDC" RequestID="86" Eval="100 *x / 255" Unit="%" Logged="y" Response="1"/>
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this runs Ok in Mitsilogger, I've only run the demo mode as I'm no where near the car, I'm not sure about the scaling thought so please bear that in mind.
<Request LogReference="WGDC" RequestID="86" Eval="100 *x / 255" Unit="%" Logged="y" Response="1"/>
MB
Last edited by burgers22; Mar 23, 2007 at 11:55 PM.
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Load (divided by 10) is in the plot. I'm holding about 240 load from 3100 rpm out to 5500-6000 rpm.