Aquamist HFS-1, GM BCS, and Tephra v5: together at last!
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No you can tune your boost levels with ECUFlash regardless if you use his patch or not. His patch allows you to basically have two sets of settings for your boost level, fuel maps and ignition timing maps. You can also have two settings for your duel injector scaling too which is handly for people who tune for E85 gas or regular pump gas.
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Found this diagram on Jack's website, but I had a question about it.
Jack-now that the v9 DDS3 board is able to output a 5v single directly do you really need to use a harness. Assuming you don't want the LED couldn't you just run a wire from the output of the DDS3 directly to the ECU?
Jack-now that the v9 DDS3 board is able to output a 5v single directly do you really need to use a harness. Assuming you don't want the LED couldn't you just run a wire from the output of the DDS3 directly to the ECU?
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Found this diagram on Jack's website, but I had a question about it.
Jack-now that the v9 DDS3 board is able to output a 5v single directly do you really need to use a harness. Assuming you don't want the LED couldn't you just run a wire from the output of the DDS3 directly to the ECU?
Jack-now that the v9 DDS3 board is able to output a 5v single directly do you really need to use a harness. Assuming you don't want the LED couldn't you just run a wire from the output of the DDS3 directly to the ECU?
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Jack - thanks for the info, I will ask Richard if there is a chance for the voltage to exceed 5v. I imagine if it did that would be dangerous to the ECU.
Also, with the LED, that simply lights up when power is being provided to the ECU correct? It doesn't actually indicate that the maps have switched but just that voltage is being sent to the ECU, right? I'm just trying to think if I would want that if I have the HFS-5. Reason being that if the system already has a light saying when it is on and when the flow is inside the failsafe window.
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Also, with the LED, that simply lights up when power is being provided to the ECU correct? It doesn't actually indicate that the maps have switched but just that voltage is being sent to the ECU, right? I'm just trying to think if I would want that if I have the HFS-5. Reason being that if the system already has a light saying when it is on and when the flow is inside the failsafe window.
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Jack - thanks for the info, I will ask Richard if there is a chance for the voltage to exceed 5v. I imagine if it did that would be dangerous to the ECU.
Also, with the LED, that simply lights up when power is being provided to the ECU correct? It doesn't actually indicate that the maps have switched but just that voltage is being sent to the ECU, right? I'm just trying to think if I would want that if I have the HFS-5. Reason being that if the system already has a light saying when it is on and when the flow is inside the failsafe window.
Thanks
Also, with the LED, that simply lights up when power is being provided to the ECU correct? It doesn't actually indicate that the maps have switched but just that voltage is being sent to the ECU, right? I'm just trying to think if I would want that if I have the HFS-5. Reason being that if the system already has a light saying when it is on and when the flow is inside the failsafe window.
Thanks
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The LED lights up when the "alky" maps are engaged. And you are correct that the LED only tells you that the ECU is indeed getting the 4.5-4.9 volts on the ADC input wire. Any Evo8 or 9 equipped with the factory ICS setup can use the ICS indicator in the instrument cluster to tell you if the ECU did in FACT switch maps. Sadly, since not all Evo's have the ICS configuartion I was not able to have a design which turned the LED on when the ECU did in fact switch to the "alky" maps internally.
The LED is good insurance that the DDS3 and/or the Alt Map Harness are doing their job. Good for troubleshooting too if you were having an issue with the ECU not switching between maps.
The LED is good insurance that the DDS3 and/or the Alt Map Harness are doing their job. Good for troubleshooting too if you were having an issue with the ECU not switching between maps.
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Yes this is true, but I don't believe the ECU is actually sending any signal to the LED telling it to turn on, rather the LED turns on when voltage is sent to the ECU. In effect it is the same thing, but for some reason if the ECU did not change maps even though the voltage was sent to the ECU to change, we would not know about it.
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The LED lights up when the "alky" maps are engaged. And you are correct that the LED only tells you that the ECU is indeed getting the 4.5-4.9 volts on the ADC input wire. Any Evo8 or 9 equipped with the factory ICS setup can use the ICS indicator in the instrument cluster to tell you if the ECU did in FACT switch maps. Sadly, since not all Evo's have the ICS configuartion I was not able to have a design which turned the LED on when the ECU did in fact switch to the "alky" maps internally.
The LED is good insurance that the DDS3 and/or the Alt Map Harness are doing their job. Good for troubleshooting too if you were having an issue with the ECU not switching between maps.
The LED is good insurance that the DDS3 and/or the Alt Map Harness are doing their job. Good for troubleshooting too if you were having an issue with the ECU not switching between maps.
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No not yet, Richard has been away for a bit and wont be back for another few days. Don't worry I will be sure to figure out the most simple way to wire in the alt map patch with the DDS3.