Download EcuFlash and install it. Plug in your OpenPort 2.0 and start up the EcuFlash software and let it update your cable.
http://openecu.org/downloads/ecuflash_1422595_win.exe
Download Romraider .exe and its Logger zip file
Romrader:-https://www.assembla.com/spaces/romraider/documents/aAJU42aAGr4z3KacwqjQWU/download/aAJU42aAGr4z3KacwqjQWU
Logger Def: http://www.romraider.com/forum/download ... p?id=16066
Install Romraider. Extract the logger.xml file from the zip file and placed it here:- C:\Program Files\RomRaider\
With Ecuflash program closed, run romraider with the cable attached to the computer. Make sure you have the correct port selected to see the cable. When selected and the cable is attached to the car (car should be on start or running) by the footpanel, romraider should say its connected.
Once connected, log the following parameters:
A/F Sensor #1 (AFR)
A/F Sensor #2 (AFR)
Engine Load (Calculated) (g/rev)
Engine Speed (rpm)
Feedback Knock Correction (1-byte)** (degrees)
Fine Learning Knock Correction (1-byte)** (degrees)
IAM (1-byte)** (multiplier)
Ignition Base Timing* (degrees)
Intake Air Temperature (C)
Intake VVT Advance Angle Left (degrees)
Intake VVT Advance Angle Right (degrees)
Knock Correction Advance (IAM only)* (degrees)
Mass Airflow (g/s)
Throttle Opening Angle (%)
Vehicle Speed (kph)
You should drive normal. Inclusive of that, drive spiritedly or like if you are on a track. In another log, perform a drag pull, but you do not have to launch. Also include 3rd and 4th gear pulls for Dyno power. These should be down at very low rpm to redline.
Logging video of a stock untuned Liberty 3.0R