My tunerstudioms has a mind of its own!
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My tunerstudioms has a mind of its own!
I tried to hook my laptop to my ms1 today after updating ts and at first everything works fine. Then I start getting errors saying my trigger wheel settings and spark settings don't match up. So sure enough I take a look and everything is way off. So I go through and start changing things back and just when I think im almost done it does it again. So I decide to restore back to the last time I saved. So everything is spot on again and it happens again. I quickly restored it again and exited ts before it could happen again. now when I open ts while its not hooked up it says there is no msq. So I restored, saved, and restart ts and it just keeps happening. Any help is much appreciated
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Are you using a USB adapter? Any chance there's noise in it?
I'd also recommend contacting the TunerStudio team at support@efianalytics.com directly.
I'd also recommend contacting the TunerStudio team at support@efianalytics.com directly.
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I am using an adaptor I havn't had issue with it before. Just to cover all bases ill check it again, but ts is still acting weird. When I open ts offline it opens my tune but there isn't any msq files till I restore my tune to an earlier date
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Well turns out it was a coms problem. I not sure what caused it but I reestablished coms and TS is working smoothly now. The only unsolved problem which is allot less of a PITA; is that when I open TS it opens the project but doesn't load the MSQ. so I have to restore the tune to last save and I can continue as normal from there.
On a side note my map reads more vacuum than it can handle causing 100kpa reading, and allot of unburned fuel that sometimes detonates in my exhaust. I've changed the values in the firmware under kpafactor, and did a reflash but it didn't fix the problem. Does this mean my map sensor is bad it seams to work fine everywhere else. Just likes to dump fuel when it reads high vacuum.
On a side note my map reads more vacuum than it can handle causing 100kpa reading, and allot of unburned fuel that sometimes detonates in my exhaust. I've changed the values in the firmware under kpafactor, and did a reflash but it didn't fix the problem. Does this mean my map sensor is bad it seams to work fine everywhere else. Just likes to dump fuel when it reads high vacuum.
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