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Re: Learning View Snapshots \ Discussions

Postby oldmate » Sun Nov 09, 2014 7:03 pm

Bezzza wrote:Shot of may latest LV and previous before that.
Have had a service between the LV's but this shouldn't have affected anything i wouldn't have thought.
Slight deterioration which isn't good.Will need to do some logging for a better look.

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Also having some trouble with using Romraider Logger with Jslayz car currently. Just doesn't seem to want to connect no matter which com port is used. Have tried all the USB ports and every com available but nothing.
I have no troubles with hooking up my own to it.
Can anyone shed some light on things to try/troubleshoots for this?

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Re: Learning View Snapshots \ Discussions

Postby bigBADbenny » Mon Nov 10, 2014 7:13 am

In addition to the config listed below for XP, removing the mSD card from the Tactrix during the update process is a good idea as with it inserted, the Tactrix is also seen as a mounted drive, as opposed to being solely an interface.
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Sceenshot showing my current XP config...
Maybe try updating to the latest RR release candidate, definitions, and update Java as well...
I use Revouninstaller and Javara to clean out old Java installs.
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Re: Learning View Snapshots \ Discussions

Postby Bezzza » Mon Nov 10, 2014 2:07 pm

Thanks for the help guys.

I have uninstalled everything and gone through the process of downloading starting fresh.

Hopefully this can sort out the problem we are having.

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Re: Learning View Snapshots \ Discussions

Postby bigBADbenny » Mon Nov 10, 2014 2:43 pm

I had trouble in the past, where removing all Java updates but the current update caused issues with RomRaider etc.
My current XP config with Java Version 7 updates 55 and 71 is accepted by both JavaRa and Java's own updater as "current" and as such, will not be cleaned or removed by these utilities. It may be different again for other OS.
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Re: Learning View Snapshots \ Discussions

Postby SHIZNT » Mon Nov 10, 2014 7:45 pm

Going by the limited knowledge I have of RomRaider open source tuning and learning view, the front O2 sensor fault I'm experiencing at the moment doesn't seem to be having a negative effect on my car.

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Re: Learning View Snapshots \ Discussions

Postby dr20t » Fri Nov 14, 2014 10:06 pm

Running slightly lean at higher airflow but no knock events as a result that we can see so relatively ok

However as the sensor deteriorates it may get worse so just keep an eye on it until changed / don't give it stick.
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Re: Learning View Snapshots \ Discussions

Postby SHIZNT » Sat Nov 15, 2014 8:21 pm

Thanks Mick will do. Will order a new O2 sensor from Japanparts soon and just drive around like a Grandpa like I usually do.
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Re: Learning View Snapshots \ Discussions

Postby KiDo_Tuning » Sun Nov 16, 2014 7:04 am

SHIZNT wrote:Thanks Mick will do. Will order a new O2 sensor from Japanparts soon and just drive around like a Grandpa like I usually do.


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Re: Learning View Snapshots \ Discussions

Postby HardwareBoB » Tue Dec 23, 2014 7:53 am

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Pretty sure there is a bad vacuum/boost leak, I checked it quickly the other day but couldn't find anything obvious, but the learning view is clear - something is very much not right.

(P0607 happens when it's cold and I accelerate too much and it's stumbling - Matt said it's the main relay, but I looked it up and it looks like you have to pull apart the whole dash to get to it, which makes me want to be _sure_ before I go that far. It never occurs when the engine is warmed up)
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Re: Learning View Snapshots \ Discussions

Postby dr20t » Tue Dec 23, 2014 9:06 pm

P0607 is a canbus error which is a bad earth or loose wire to your body integrated module unit (biu)

Above LV also looks bad. Can't see Iam but if less than 1 then yes it's bad and seems to be self learning its positive fine leaning knock correction (adding timing back into the map).

Sounds like bad intake leak

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Re: Learning View Snapshots \ Discussions

Postby HardwareBoB » Tue Dec 23, 2014 9:11 pm

dr20t wrote:P0607 is a canbus error which is a bad earth or loose wire to your body integrated module unit (biu)

Above LV also looks bad. Can't see Iam but if less than 1 then yes it's bad and seems to be self learning its positive fine leaning knock correction (adding timing back into the map).

Sounds like bad intake leak

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Re: Learning View Snapshots \ Discussions

Postby bigBADbenny » Tue Dec 23, 2014 9:14 pm

Soapy water spray or could you just hear it hissing?
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Re: Learning View Snapshots \ Discussions

Postby HardwareBoB » Tue Dec 23, 2014 10:21 pm

Good guessing - I checked everywhere else, and was pretty sure it had to be there, so I bought gasket and put it on tonight. When I went to put it on I realised it was the wrong gasket (was gen V shape I think), but I just chopped it to suit and worked fine.
The BOV is supposed to come with a gasket but I got mine second hand and it wasn't included, but I'm not naming any names like Boostaddict ;)
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Re: Learning View Snapshots \ Discussions

Postby bigBADbenny » Wed Dec 24, 2014 12:11 am

Gasket paper worked great for mine :)
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Re: Learning View Snapshots \ Discussions

Postby alexeiwoody » Wed Dec 24, 2014 12:23 am

HardwareBoB wrote:Good guessing - I checked everywhere else, and was pretty sure it had to be there, so I bought gasket and put it on tonight. When I went to put it on I realised it was the wrong gasket (was gen V shape I think), but I just chopped it to suit and worked fine.
The BOV is supposed to come with a gasket but I got mine second hand and it wasn't included, but I'm not naming any names like Boostaddict ;)


lol. That'll learn ya...

Hopefully the LV starts to look better, better not to reset the ECU in the meantime (in case it's still knocking).

You can take an LV after an hour's (a day's to hit all the ranges properly) driving to check the MAF scaling/air-fuel trims. Better yet - log a drive.

The iam might take a while to restore back to 1.000
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