TurboEDIT Support (OBD0) - Current Verison: 2.6.x
#101
Re:TurboEdit 1.29
The datalogger has to be redesigned, but yes, it will work. There is a new serial interrupt routine written by a "l3st4rd" at PGMFI that lets you poll all memory locations in the 8051. Sooooo in less techno-geek language, we'll be able to do whatever we want with the datalogging, including change values while we're driving (RTP)!!
Thanks PGMFI.. we lub ewe!
Thanks PGMFI.. we lub ewe!
#103
Re:TurboEdit 1.29
You need a TTL -> RS232 converter and a serial cable.
Here are pics of my install (http://www.driftkids.com/pics/jason/ecu)
Here are pics of my install (http://www.driftkids.com/pics/jason/ecu)
#105
Re:TurboEdit 1.29
They do go higher, I just never got around to changing the grid, sorry.
I just used the same tabel creation routine for the second set of tables as I did the first only changing the values.. that should be fixed in 2.0..
I just used the same tabel creation routine for the second set of tables as I did the first only changing the values.. that should be fixed in 2.0..
#109
Re:TurboEdit 1.29
No it's a limitation in the math used in the interpolation routine.
PR3/PW0 use a different' routine to figure out which tables it's going to use, however, it's still the 15x17.
Due to 8-bit math limitation of the 8051 microcontroller (Highest calculating number being 0xFF or 255 in dec, which happends to be 15x17, make sense?) , a different routine would have to be written to either A) incorporate a 16-bit math routine, or use Dave's loopup table routine for RPM rather than boost.. and like I said, I think he's working on that.
PR3/PW0 use a different' routine to figure out which tables it's going to use, however, it's still the 15x17.
Due to 8-bit math limitation of the 8051 microcontroller (Highest calculating number being 0xFF or 255 in dec, which happends to be 15x17, make sense?) , a different routine would have to be written to either A) incorporate a 16-bit math routine, or use Dave's loopup table routine for RPM rather than boost.. and like I said, I think he's working on that.