parso_rex wrote:We have everything x3 In fact I can rip roms off pretty much all european makes too now as of last night
well if you want to rip it off mine then no problems... just name the time...
parso_rex wrote:We have everything x3 In fact I can rip roms off pretty much all european makes too now as of last night
steve_m wrote:parso_rex wrote:We have everything x3 In fact I can rip roms off pretty much all european makes too now as of last night
well if you want to rip it off mine then no problems... just name the time...
parso_rex wrote:There is one downside though which people forget to tell you. The ECU is reset when you read the roms so you wouldn't want to do this before a dyno run. It doesn't take too long to re learn of course like half an hour or so maximum usually 10 minutes. If you had a modified rom where the initial IAM value was modified to be set at 1 (16 for the 16bit ECU's) instead of 0.5 (or 8 for a 16 bit) then it isn't really an issue. Not that it really matters you just do it after the dyno runs thats basically it
steve_m wrote:parso_rex wrote:There is one downside though which people forget to tell you. The ECU is reset when you read the roms so you wouldn't want to do this before a dyno run. It doesn't take too long to re learn of course like half an hour or so maximum usually 10 minutes. If you had a modified rom where the initial IAM value was modified to be set at 1 (16 for the 16bit ECU's) instead of 0.5 (or 8 for a 16 bit) then it isn't really an issue. Not that it really matters you just do it after the dyno runs thats basically it
righto then, after the dyno runs it is.. i'm pretty sure it's standard at the moment. i'm not sure what the IAM values are...
how easy is it to modify boost while connected? is that a stupid question?
parso_rex wrote:Well modifying the boost table doesn't take that long BUT you also have to look at the boost limit map and fix that to suit the higher boost and then the wastegate duty cycle to suit as well. Then because you are consuming more air and the timing is referenced off that table you have to modify that as well otherwise your timing will be out quite a bit in some areas and there are a couple of those. Then you go and check that the AFRs and boost match that of the target tables on a dyno and then on the road for good measure and you re-modify the tables to correct the errors. Thats if you want to do it properlyI left out AVCS and leaning out the fuel tables and the DBW and and and....LOL.
You could still do it though
Hotwire wrote:......
WOOT Cable is here! Will be reading ROMS by the weekend hopefully. Just need to be sure I get all the right drivers for my laptop
parso_rex wrote:Thats the one, It should be 512 Kb in size
If you open it using ECUflash or Romraider it will tell you the ECU ID.........then again so would plugging the cable into your car
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