LF: link to someone who installed max233a
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LF: link to someone who installed max233a
I remember reading an article where someone added a rs232 to ttl converter to their ecu and used a dremel to notch a hole in the ecu and run a while serial cable right through the side of it and it looked like a clean install. I just can't remember where I seen it (it wasn't the pics from ecucontrol.com). I think it was on HMT but I can't find it.
Little help please.
Stan
Little help please.
Stan
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Re:LF: link to someone who installed max233a
That was me...
I did my own work..
http://www.driftkids.com/jason/ecu
That what you were looking for?
I did my own work..
http://www.driftkids.com/jason/ecu
That what you were looking for?
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Re:LF: link to someone who installed max233a
No, it's nto "for" EcuControl. It's for the abilityt o datalog information from your ECU in realtime.
TurboEDIT supports supports this using a datalogging grid to log current user-defined data in the cells corosponding to the cells that the ECU is reading the fuel/ignition values from.
This allows TurboEDIT to accurately advise a user on what cells to modify in the maps.
Currently beta testing in the downloadable version 1.18 from http://www.TurboEDIT.org .
TurboEDIT supports supports this using a datalogging grid to log current user-defined data in the cells corosponding to the cells that the ECU is reading the fuel/ignition values from.
This allows TurboEDIT to accurately advise a user on what cells to modify in the maps.
Currently beta testing in the downloadable version 1.18 from http://www.TurboEDIT.org .
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