TurboEDIT Support (OBD0) - Current Verison: 2.6.x
#271
Re:TurboEDIT Support (OBD0) - Current Verison: 2.0.11
Would it matter? The VE curve in vacuum isn't _that_ different naturally aspirated to boost.
With that in mind, one could then use the vacuum maps to custom generate boost maps with the TE automated functions.
With that in mind, one could then use the vacuum maps to custom generate boost maps with the TE automated functions.
#272
Re:TurboEDIT Support (OBD0) - Current Verison: 2.0.11
Originally Posted by TurboEF9
Would it matter? The VE curve in vacuum isn't _that_ different naturally aspirated to boost.
With that in mind, one could then use the vacuum maps to custom generate boost maps with the TE automated functions.
With that in mind, one could then use the vacuum maps to custom generate boost maps with the TE automated functions.
#276
Re:TurboEDIT Support (OBD0) - Current Verison: 2.0.11
So TurboEdit as of now is only good for people running up to 450cc injectors?
I really wanna try and atleast get the jist of this program but cant find the time to even try and make a basemap, and if Im going to be shooting for 400whp on an SC61, Ill need the bigger injectors.
Ive got my own wideband and laptop
Most likely going to drive down to meet xenoncron (all the way from Ontario, Canada) throw him some money and get me a nice tune and a little lesson.
Ofcourse that wont be until March or so, so Ive got time to learn
It just seems so dam hard to get the first grasp of the program then build off on that, know what Im saying..
You guys definetely deserve some major appreciation as Im sure you arent making much if any money off of this program and all the time you dump into it
I really wanna try and atleast get the jist of this program but cant find the time to even try and make a basemap, and if Im going to be shooting for 400whp on an SC61, Ill need the bigger injectors.
Ive got my own wideband and laptop
Most likely going to drive down to meet xenoncron (all the way from Ontario, Canada) throw him some money and get me a nice tune and a little lesson.
Ofcourse that wont be until March or so, so Ive got time to learn
It just seems so dam hard to get the first grasp of the program then build off on that, know what Im saying..
You guys definetely deserve some major appreciation as Im sure you arent making much if any money off of this program and all the time you dump into it
#277
Re:TurboEDIT Support (OBD0) - Current Verison: 2.0.11
Ok question. With OBD0 can you get the ecu to run a D16Z6 and activate the vtec from the computer with out changing any wires at the ecu or do you have to splice some in. Because I don't want to cut any wires on this thing. I just put a new chassis and engine harness in it because i was trying to run OBD1. That sucked. This is all I ask. My car sits in my driveway more than it runs. Please help.
#278
Re:TurboEDIT Support (OBD0) - Current Verison: 2.0.11
You would need to run a PS9 ECU and use the auto lockup solenoid (i forget the Pin #) from the ECU directly to the VTEC solenoid...and then set your activation point in TurboEdit.
Or get an RPM activated switch and enable VTEC that way, while splicing your maps together in the single map in TurboEdit
Or get an RPM activated switch and enable VTEC that way, while splicing your maps together in the single map in TurboEdit
#279
Re:TurboEDIT Support (OBD0) - Current Verison: 2.0.11
ok so what does a PS9 ecu come out of. Integra or auto civic.
By the way for some reason I can't download turboedit from that website. the source file couldn't be read or some ---- like that.
By the way for some reason I can't download turboedit from that website. the source file couldn't be read or some ---- like that.