Pajero Evolution Need xml
#46
Evolving Member
Pajero Evo in Peru
Hi Merlin and Acamus,
Iīve had my Pajero Evo, same as the OP has, since December last year. It was in the shop for the last couple months having some steering ans suspension work done.
Iīve been slowly mapping it with Merlinīs latest xml, a couple questions though:
1) In the first xml in this thread there was a 2D table that could have been Mivec, this table is shown below and is now labelled TRC Timing Reduction; so it implies it lowers timing at given times to mantain traction?
2) Have you guys found the Mivec 2D table?
3) In a couple weeks I will install a 2.5" freer flowing custom exhaust, and will be logging AFR with a wideband, so I would need to log VE in order to calibrate the fuel map with WB. Do you guys have the Evosacn Datalist item description to log VE?
Thanks for your help!
Ricardo
Iīve had my Pajero Evo, same as the OP has, since December last year. It was in the shop for the last couple months having some steering ans suspension work done.
Iīve been slowly mapping it with Merlinīs latest xml, a couple questions though:
1) In the first xml in this thread there was a 2D table that could have been Mivec, this table is shown below and is now labelled TRC Timing Reduction; so it implies it lowers timing at given times to mantain traction?
2) Have you guys found the Mivec 2D table?
3) In a couple weeks I will install a 2.5" freer flowing custom exhaust, and will be logging AFR with a wideband, so I would need to log VE in order to calibrate the fuel map with WB. Do you guys have the Evosacn Datalist item description to log VE?
Thanks for your help!
Ricardo
#47
Hi All.
Newbie alert - so please be gentle !!!
Have recently bought a Pajero Evo & have been doing lots of reading of this thread [and lots of others].
The XML definition file I have [from this thread] doesn't contain the same definitions that are shown the the attached thumbnail picture above - namely the 'traction control' section.
Could I have the link to obtain this version please?
[ps. I am hoping to become a contributor to this thread soon]
Thx
/Dave
Newbie alert - so please be gentle !!!
Have recently bought a Pajero Evo & have been doing lots of reading of this thread [and lots of others].
The XML definition file I have [from this thread] doesn't contain the same definitions that are shown the the attached thumbnail picture above - namely the 'traction control' section.
Could I have the link to obtain this version please?
[ps. I am hoping to become a contributor to this thread soon]
Thx
/Dave
#48
Evolving Member
Hi All.
Newbie alert - so please be gentle !!!
Have recently bought a Pajero Evo & have been doing lots of reading of this thread [and lots of others].
The XML definition file I have [from this thread] doesn't contain the same definitions that are shown the the attached thumbnail picture above - namely the 'traction control' section.
Could I have the link to obtain this version please?
[ps. I am hoping to become a contributor to this thread soon]
Thx
/Dave
Newbie alert - so please be gentle !!!
Have recently bought a Pajero Evo & have been doing lots of reading of this thread [and lots of others].
The XML definition file I have [from this thread] doesn't contain the same definitions that are shown the the attached thumbnail picture above - namely the 'traction control' section.
Could I have the link to obtain this version please?
[ps. I am hoping to become a contributor to this thread soon]
Thx
/Dave
#50
Evolving Member
Iīve been basically adjusting timing for the fuel we have here (98 ron) which isnīt as good as the Japanese fuel cuase I get a lot of know in mid load and low rpm.
Iīve noted that when dirving in auto and cruising around 5th gear will be engaged even at 1300 rpmīs and with light throttle a lot of knock is generated... so Iīve been dealing with that and also one of the traction control tables that "seems" to influence how much TPS is allowed at any given rpm/load before a gear is downshifted in auto mode. In manual mode it copes much better with our local fuel and above 2500 - 3000 I can run pretty much the same timing as stock.
Could be worthwhile having the knock multipliers and other knock tables defined for this xml.
Cheers,
Ricardo
Iīve noted that when dirving in auto and cruising around 5th gear will be engaged even at 1300 rpmīs and with light throttle a lot of knock is generated... so Iīve been dealing with that and also one of the traction control tables that "seems" to influence how much TPS is allowed at any given rpm/load before a gear is downshifted in auto mode. In manual mode it copes much better with our local fuel and above 2500 - 3000 I can run pretty much the same timing as stock.
Could be worthwhile having the knock multipliers and other knock tables defined for this xml.
Cheers,
Ricardo
#51
Are you saying the ECU actually controls the shifts of the gearbox also ??
[I thought I'd read it had a separate TCU]
I'd agree - normally a too higher gear is being held for low speed / mid range throttle - this is also on the list to look into.
/Dave
#52
Evolving Member
Thanks Ricardo - very interesting.
Are you saying the ECU actually controls the shifts of the gearbox also ??
[I thought I'd read it had a separate TCU]
I'd agree - normally a too higher gear is being held for low speed / mid range throttle - this is also on the list to look into.
/Dave
Are you saying the ECU actually controls the shifts of the gearbox also ??
[I thought I'd read it had a separate TCU]
I'd agree - normally a too higher gear is being held for low speed / mid range throttle - this is also on the list to look into.
/Dave
Yes, it seems that way. With Merlinīs xml you have two TRC tables that represent tps with regard to load and rpm (both tables are the same, just one is in tps % and the other in volts). Iīve been playing with this tables and it does affect the auto mode shifting, specialy downshifting when accelerating. This way Iīm limiting the areas in 5th gear when cruising at 1500 rpm or below, if you start accelerating lightly (above 21% tps for example) Iīm making it downshift sooner by lowering the tps % in the rpm/load points that correspont to it. This way thereīs better response by downshifting.
So it would seem that the TPS% in this table is regarded as the max it will take and remain in the same gear, go above that for a give rpm/load point and it will downshift to accelerate faster. Hence the name of the tables "throttle % or V limit map".
#53
Evolved Member
Ricardo, I dont think there is a MIVEC table, just the switching points as shown in the xml.
Have you tried zeroing the TRC timing table to reduce/eliminate traction control?
Good find on what the TRC throttle table does, I did not realise it affected gear shifting.
Have you tried zeroing the TRC timing table to reduce/eliminate traction control?
Good find on what the TRC throttle table does, I did not realise it affected gear shifting.
#54
Good day.
I think there are only Mivec table on modern engines, after 2000 model year or later. As someone said, this is just a phase shifter by type Vvti at Toyota.
To 6G74 Mivec, likely, even if the solenoid fails, then we did not know.
I do not feel a change in the engine when he should earn Mivec. Connects Mivec controller and changed the switch point, but did not notice anything. I think that the solenoids are blocked or out of service. At Honda Vtec solenoids clogged with mud and with no mistakes, only bad car rides.
I did not know all of you, so I want to ask a question separately: TCU exposed firmware? Has anyone tried to strengthen automatic Pajero Evo?
I think there are only Mivec table on modern engines, after 2000 model year or later. As someone said, this is just a phase shifter by type Vvti at Toyota.
To 6G74 Mivec, likely, even if the solenoid fails, then we did not know.
I do not feel a change in the engine when he should earn Mivec. Connects Mivec controller and changed the switch point, but did not notice anything. I think that the solenoids are blocked or out of service. At Honda Vtec solenoids clogged with mud and with no mistakes, only bad car rides.
I did not know all of you, so I want to ask a question separately: TCU exposed firmware? Has anyone tried to strengthen automatic Pajero Evo?
#55
Evolving Member
Do you know how to log VE with Evoscan? It would be very helpfull to figure out how each of the 3 VE tables is used. Also Iīm guessing one of them should be linked to the Mivec onset and/or the variable intake length.
After I get the exhaust done Iīll do some logs while being off-road and in dunes! So far Iīve only logged city driving with RWD.
Vinson: Donīt know anything about strengthening the auto Invecs II box, only read in Pocuk about some Russian guy suggesting something about the spider gears being the weak link. He was using his Pajevo for competion:
http://www.pocuk.com/forums/viewtopi...52a24b9f98356a
#56
Vinson: Donīt know anything about strengthening the auto Invecs II box, only read in Pocuk about some Russian guy suggesting something about the spider gears being the weak link. He was using his Pajevo for competion:
http://www.pocuk.com/forums/viewtopi...52a24b9f98356a
I believe that the automatic transmission is better than mechanical. And if it is strong, the general will be fabulous. Manual just less whimsical and not so expensive to maintain and repair.
My friend stepped on his gun Toyota Chaser 2.5. He said that the increased pressure in the box, put the dampers to include hard clutches, friction disc set themselves strengthened and changed the settings in the ECU A / T, it seems that's all he did. How to strengthen the A / T on and that mitsubishi Pajero Evo, I did not find one.
My friends who own Pajero Evo A / T, go away from me at the start, and at a speed not concede. Another is that the Evo M / T 3rd gear is shorter than the Evo A / T - this opinion racers from Kazakhstan, who are riding on the Evo.
#60
The engine will likely be more similar to the Diamant 3000 Mivec, than GTO. True 6G72 Mivec, also only JDM, in Russia, a good book, I have not found it.
- I'm sorry, but I do not understand this statement.
Upload it up!
Last edited by Vinson158; May 16, 2013 at 03:49 AM.