TephraMod V7
#1337
That might be just what I need then, sometimes my car falls off boost if I shift it at the wrong time especially in 4th gear...how much more stress is added to the transmission by using NLTS?
#1338
that is subject to interpritation..some people say it puts more on some say less..Me personally my tranny works better using it when hammering the gears. Now remember using it takes a little practice. Your brain is set to lift off the gas in a shift, you need to think about keeping the gas floored the first several times you do it.
#1339
I updated my post on the first page (link here) and updated the XML in the ZIP files, please re-download and use the new XML files, ROM files have not been changed at all.
#1340
#1341
#1342
that is subject to interpritation..some people say it puts more on some say less..Me personally my tranny works better using it when hammering the gears. Now remember using it takes a little practice. Your brain is set to lift off the gas in a shift, you need to think about keeping the gas floored the first several times you do it.
#1343
Hey, I have an edm evo9, and trying to use 88580714.
I tried to add the following (from 88840017):
Knock sensitivity load threshold
knock background noise multiplier
knock backround noise adder (tripple gain)
knock background noise adder (single gain)
I copied them from the previous xml to this one, but they didn't show on
Ecuflash.
Any ideas?
Tks
I tried to add the following (from 88840017):
Knock sensitivity load threshold
knock background noise multiplier
knock backround noise adder (tripple gain)
knock background noise adder (single gain)
I copied them from the previous xml to this one, but they didn't show on
Ecuflash.
Any ideas?
Tks
#1344
Hey, I have an edm evo9, and trying to use 88580714.
I tried to add the following (from 88840017):
Knock sensitivity load threshold
knock background noise multiplier
knock backround noise adder (tripple gain)
knock background noise adder (single gain)
I copied them from the previous xml to this one, but they didn't show on
Ecuflash.
Any ideas?
Tks
I tried to add the following (from 88840017):
Knock sensitivity load threshold
knock background noise multiplier
knock backround noise adder (tripple gain)
knock background noise adder (single gain)
I copied them from the previous xml to this one, but they didn't show on
Ecuflash.
Any ideas?
Tks
#1345
Hi guys, just need a little help here, I've got ROM 88590715 which I just downloaded, is it normal for the MIVEC, IDLE, FUEL tables to not show up. I know that it's because they don't have any "address" definitions in the XML file. I know how to make them show up, my question is why are they not available? Is there a reason for this? thanks
#1346
How and where do i put this?
EvoScan XML Data to add:
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EvoScan XML Data to add:
Code:
<DataListItem DataLog="Y" Color="" Display="Gear" LogReference="Gear" RequestID="40" Eval="x" Unit="units" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="300" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="300" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="5" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="Y" Color="" Display="RPM_SPEED_RATIO_AVERAGE" LogReference="RPM_SPEED_RATIO_AVERAGE" RequestID="42" RequestID2="43" Eval="x/36.37" Unit="rpm/kph" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="300" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="300" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="1" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="Y" Color="" Display="Airflow Rate gm/s" LogReference="gmas" RequestID="00" RequestID2="01" Eval="x*0.0236" Unit="gm/s" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="10000" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="10000" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="4" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="Y" Color="" Display="Load 1Byte" LogReference="Load" RequestID="41" Eval="1.3*x" Unit="load" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="300" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="300" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="Displays state of the throttle. High voltage or % value means a more open throttle. When logging engine activity (especially on the dyno), it is useful to log throttle position. This makes it easy to see when a power run begins and ends i.e. when the driver's foot is depressing the accelerator fully. Some mitsubishis show up to 20% when your foot is off the accelerator, and will show a max of 90-99% when your foot is fully applied, this is normal.
" Priority="1" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="Y" Color="" Display="Airflow 2Byte" LogReference="AirFlow2Byte" RequestID="02" RequestID2="03" Eval="6.29*x/64" Unit="Hz" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="3000" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="2500" ScalingFactor="0.1" Notes="" Priority="4" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="N" Color="" Display="Airflow Rate lb/min" LogReference="lbamin" RequestID="00" RequestID2="01" Eval="0.00312*x" Unit="lb/min" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="10000" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="10000" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="1" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="N" Color="" Display="Mileage Gasoline" LogReference="mpg" RequestID="CALC" Eval="5.9*[Speed]*[AFRMAP]/[lbamin]" Unit="mpg" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="10000" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="10000" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="1" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="N" Color="" Display="Mileage E85" LogReference="mpge" RequestID="CALC" Eval="4.18*[Speed]*[AFRMAP]/[lbamin]" Unit="mpg" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="10000" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="10000" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="1" Visible="False" />Omni 4-Bar MAP <DataListItem DataLog="Y" Color="" Display="OMNI MAP" LogReference="OMNIMAP" RequestID="38" Eval="0.2369*x-14.7" Unit="psig" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="-15" GaugeMax="35" ChartMin="-15" ChartMax="35" ScalingFactor="1" Notes=""/>
#1347
How and where do i put this?
EvoScan XML Data to add:
EvoScan XML Data to add:
Code:
<DataListItem DataLog="Y" Color="" Display="Gear" LogReference="Gear" RequestID="40" Eval="x" Unit="units" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="300" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="300" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="5" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="Y" Color="" Display="RPM_SPEED_RATIO_AVERAGE" LogReference="RPM_SPEED_RATIO_AVERAGE" RequestID="42" RequestID2="43" Eval="x/36.37" Unit="rpm/kph" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="300" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="300" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="1" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="Y" Color="" Display="Airflow Rate gm/s" LogReference="gmas" RequestID="00" RequestID2="01" Eval="x*0.0236" Unit="gm/s" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="10000" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="10000" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="4" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="Y" Color="" Display="Load 1Byte" LogReference="Load" RequestID="41" Eval="1.3*x" Unit="load" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="300" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="300" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="Displays state of the throttle. High voltage or % value means a more open throttle. When logging engine activity (especially on the dyno), it is useful to log throttle position. This makes it easy to see when a power run begins and ends i.e. when the driver's foot is depressing the accelerator fully. Some mitsubishis show up to 20% when your foot is off the accelerator, and will show a max of 90-99% when your foot is fully applied, this is normal.
" Priority="1" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="Y" Color="" Display="Airflow 2Byte" LogReference="AirFlow2Byte" RequestID="02" RequestID2="03" Eval="6.29*x/64" Unit="Hz" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="3000" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="2500" ScalingFactor="0.1" Notes="" Priority="4" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="N" Color="" Display="Airflow Rate lb/min" LogReference="lbamin" RequestID="00" RequestID2="01" Eval="0.00312*x" Unit="lb/min" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="10000" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="10000" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="1" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="N" Color="" Display="Mileage Gasoline" LogReference="mpg" RequestID="CALC" Eval="5.9*[Speed]*[AFRMAP]/[lbamin]" Unit="mpg" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="10000" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="10000" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="1" Visible="False" /> <DataListItem DataLog="N" Color="" Display="Mileage E85" LogReference="mpge" RequestID="CALC" Eval="4.18*[Speed]*[AFRMAP]/[lbamin]" Unit="mpg" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="10000" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="10000" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="1" Visible="False" />Omni 4-Bar MAP <DataListItem DataLog="Y" Color="" Display="OMNI MAP" LogReference="OMNIMAP" RequestID="38" Eval="0.2369*x-14.7" Unit="psig" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="-15" GaugeMax="35" ChartMin="-15" ChartMax="35" ScalingFactor="1" Notes=""/>
in the evoscan data.xml - its in your evoscan folder, under programs in the C:
#1349
copy and paste in the MUT section....
right click the data.xml and click edit....it opens in notepad.
Scroll down and you will see the Mut section, its close to the top and you will see the other data items - TPS, RPM etc.
Paste it in there somewhere and then save it....make a copy of the original and name it data_original before you modify it so u can go back if u muck up.
Once you save it then open evoscan and u can go into data settings and rearrange stuff so its more organized with what you log.
right click the data.xml and click edit....it opens in notepad.
Scroll down and you will see the Mut section, its close to the top and you will see the other data items - TPS, RPM etc.
Paste it in there somewhere and then save it....make a copy of the original and name it data_original before you modify it so u can go back if u muck up.
Once you save it then open evoscan and u can go into data settings and rearrange stuff so its more organized with what you log.