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fuse 08-24-2008 12:38 AM

Freelog + turbo edit.
 
Ok I am using turbo edit 3.1.7 and got it working good I can get ecu control to work if I use ng55 code just fine but I want to map trace with free log. I can get it to work with ng60 code. Just the rpm is wrong (reversed) and I still haven’t figured out how to switch the o2 sensor settings to match my wideband. Has anyone had luck with obdo map tracing. I refuse to give up on obdo I’m stubborn.

kablammyman 08-24-2008 03:13 PM

Re: Freelog + turbo edit.
 
use the ecu control plugin for turboEdit. it can map trace, as well as self tune....kinda. It can tell you what adjustments to make to the fuel map, and make the adjustment to the map if you want it to....just not on the fly.

fuse 08-24-2008 04:17 PM

Re: Freelog + turbo edit.
 
I could never get that to work. I can get all the live data to work but the wideband. How do you do it?

kablammyman 08-25-2008 02:40 AM

Re: Freelog + turbo edit.
 

Originally Posted by fuse
I could never get that to work. I can get all the live data to work but the wideband. How do you do it?

what wideband do you have?

I have a plx m250. All i did was hook up the wideband output to the ecu by soldering an o2 snesor clip to the plx so i could have it plug in to the nomal 02 clip.

After that, it was able to read the wideband data just fine...but i had to make a small adjustment so ecuControl and thr plx output were the same.

For the innovative stuff, there are a lot more options since the main developer uses that in his car.

fuse 08-25-2008 03:22 PM

Re: Freelog + turbo edit.
 
Ya im using the lc-1. I have output 2 set to wide band and soldered to the stock o2 sensor pin. But ---- happens. The o2 dose nothing.

fastcrxsi90 08-25-2008 04:43 PM

Re: Freelog + turbo edit.
 

Originally Posted by fuse
Ya im using the lc-1. I have output 2 set to wide band and soldered to the stock o2 sensor pin. But ---- happens. The o2 dose nothing.

so you have the brown wire connected to the stock nb02 wire? and you have the stock nb02 disconnected?

have you tried using logworks yet to verify that the sensor itself is working? im assuming all of your wiring for the lc-1 is correct, including the grounds...that gets most people... you can test your output with a voltmeter...just hook a voltmeter to the brown wire and to ground...

if you've fried your analog out, you can still use the digital signal with the ecucontrol plugin (if you have 2 serial/usb ports)... i tried freelog once last year, and i think everything seemed to work...cant remember if i tried the 02 though...

fuse 08-25-2008 11:18 PM

Re: Freelog + turbo edit.
 
Yes brown to stock o2 sensor wire. lc-1 works on the gauge and in logworks. I will try the volt meter on the brown never tried that. What do I do go to setting- oxygen sensor and just use plx? For ecu control

Figured out how to change the o2 setting in freelog now I have to fix the rpm.

So as you can see I have 2 programs working kind of at the moment.

cloud 08-27-2008 01:33 AM

Re: Freelog + turbo edit.
 
or just use BRE

fuse 08-27-2008 11:59 PM

Re: Freelog + turbo edit.
 
I can never get bre to even open. Fail me.

fastcrxsi90 08-28-2008 09:19 AM

Re: Freelog + turbo edit.
 
the ecucontrol you tried...was that the older standalone version, or the plugin? i've never had a problem with the rpms before...

try the plugin from here if you havent yet...
http://forum.pgmfi.org/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=14776

just read the post and make sure that you have all of the support files in the correct place...

it has settings for lots of widebands, and can match your lc-1 with whatever you have your outputs set to...or you can log it digitally and not worry about any of that crap.


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