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TravisR 01-25-2009 11:24 AM

Adaptronic
 
Any questions about the Adaptronic I'll field here. I'm going to start putting up the tuning files and sample tuning logs so you guys have a database to at least play with the software, and start understanding its features.

Forum First :giggle:

18psi 01-25-2009 11:40 AM

already playing with the software. holy hell batman, so far I love how its set up, though way too much info to learn/digest in one day. You'll be seeing me a lot more on here now:D

so I take it rpm increments for fueling and ignition can be modified from 200rpm - 500rpm increments?

oh and btw, the "launch control", "turbo timer", "boost by gear", among other functions are giving me a hardon:D:D

*edit: reading the installation manual and have a shit ton of questions already. I will reserve them for when I receive the unit

TravisR 01-25-2009 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by 18psi (Post 358555)
already playing with the software. holy hell batman, so far I love how its set up, though way too much info to learn/digest in one day. You'll be seeing me a lot more on here now:D

so I take it rpm increments for fueling and ignition can be modified from 200rpm - 500rpm increments?

oh and btw, the "launch control", "turbo timer", "boost by gear", among other functions are giving me a hardon:D:D

*edit: reading the installation manual and have a shit ton of questions already. I will reserve them for when I receive the unit

Yea I'm developing a kit to make the launch control, and traction control functions plug and play on the miata. The turbo timer, boost by gear are also very cool. Alot of guys can't keep it planted in first anyways, and the boost by gear feature can absolutely max your ability to come out of a corner hard or knock your 60ft time to the floor for that setup. Especially when its coupled with the launch controller.

I might recommend actually using 500 rpm increments it sounds crazy not to use the resolution, but listen in. I have my map set for 250 rpm increments, and tuning the load cells really becomes a challenge because if you think about holding your rpm to 125 rpm constant especially around the idle when you are first dialing it in, is a REAL pain. It can also cause the autotune feature to be slower to build, because you can put in options like, load cell must be active for such a period of time before it can be adjusted. (which is smart because you don't want a cell to be changed when its in transition.) Your load cells change so quickly the autotune is not able to make meaningful changes to the map before it jumps to the next cell. There are also 256 cells you have to tune from 0-8000 rpm and 0 pressure to max pressure. If you use the 250 rpm feature guess what? 512 cells you have to tune for the same operating range. In my opinion thats just too much to deal with.

You can tune it at the 250 rpm spacing I'm not saying its impossible, but even if you do there is no amount of non-linear happening on my map between any 2 cells at 250 rpm of resolution.

y8s 01-25-2009 06:35 PM

equally spaced cells is of limited use anyway. maybe mention to adaptronic to make them 100% user's choice. you might want 200 rpm increments around idle, but 1000 rpm increments from there to the torque peak... anything else is just cumbersome.

it's my complaint with the hydra too.

TravisR 01-25-2009 06:48 PM

I think it depends heavily on what hardware you run. I believe the adaptronic is "hardware maxed out" with its current settings. I'll see what they say though. You might have too many cells, but that certainly means you have enough.

18psi 01-25-2009 07:55 PM

I'm thinking of going with 500rpm increments actually. worked fine with all the subaru's.

pdexta 03-05-2009 11:49 PM

Do you/will you have a plug and play ECU that works for the MSM?

TravisR 03-06-2009 10:12 PM

I can probably get something cooking on this end, but I wouldn't know a release date.

y8s 03-06-2009 10:24 PM

We can map you a harness if you can get connectors...

TravisR 03-06-2009 11:06 PM

If you can do something like that I can get it done in a week probably. I'm guessing the connectors are different then the 94's, 99's, or 01's by the way you said that.

y8s 03-07-2009 08:16 AM

It's probably a very similar setup to the 99, but I have no idea on connectors. I got my 01 connectors by scouring the AMP/Tyco website until I found the match. :)

TravisR 03-07-2009 12:09 PM

I don't even have an MSM ECU to play with. I can't tell differences in connectors, or what they even look like.

Prospero 04-19-2009 02:41 PM

A few questions on the 2002 NBs :)

With Adaptronic will I still have cruise control, AC, and otherwise all of the stock functionality?

I've seen launch control, flat shifting, and whatnot. I can see where there will be a need for more sensors on non ABS cars, is there a solution in the works for a fully off the shelf solution?

Hopefully I will be able to get my BEGi kit swapped from my wrecked car and put it on my 2002 SE; but there are a few things that I need to add to my shopping list. Just wondering where people are getting their 800cc injectors that fit in our rails? Also, is there any drawback to tuning with the stock fuel pump and then adding a 255LPH down the road?

Is the EBC already fully operational with the purchase of all the sensors and whatnot in the kit or will I need to do more buying?

Oh, and concerning VICS... what all is needed to keep this working? Is it as simple as specifying an RPM range in the software?

Finally, any known issues with the AEM UEGO with the Adaptronic?

Sorry about all of the questions... my arm was twisted and I am having to build another car in a hurry. Damn wrecks!

Thanks all and cheers,
Prospero

Stein 04-19-2009 02:51 PM

I'll anser what I can.

AEM UEGO works fine.

EBC you need to buy a solenoid (DIY Autotune)

My car retained AC, cruise no problem. Car functions as stock.

I can't answer the VICS question, but y8s is working on it.

TravisR 04-19-2009 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by Prospero (Post 397846)
A few questions on the 2002 NBs :)

With Adaptronic will I still have cruise control, AC, and otherwise all of the stock functionality?

Yes

I've seen launch control, flat shifting, and whatnot. I can see where there will be a need for more sensors on non ABS cars, is there a solution in the works for a fully off the shelf solution?
The launch control works with the main electronic vehicle speed sensor. The traction control does require another add on sensor. So you should be able to plug in the unit and use all the features besides the traction control. Working on a kit for the traction control, but its not here yet.


Hopefully I will be able to get my BEGi kit swapped from my wrecked car and put it on my 2002 SE; but there are a few things that I need to add to my shopping list. Just wondering where people are getting their 800cc injectors that fit in our rails? Also, is there any drawback to tuning with the stock fuel pump and then adding a 255LPH down the road?
I could check with Deatschwerks for you to see if they offered something larger that plugs into the rail. Conventionally they only want to offer upto 600ccs


Is the EBC already fully operational with the purchase of all the sensors and whatnot in the kit or will I need to do more buying?
Stein nailed it already.


Oh, and concerning VICS... what all is needed to keep this working? Is it as simple as specifying an RPM range in the software?
VICS is just specifying an RPM range. on the NBB you've also got the VTT which is controllable.


Finally, any known issues with the AEM UEGO with the Adaptronic?
Check the install manual on the website for the lowdown on the AEM UEGO. There is a little bit of extra install time to get it to run in serial mode, but Stein wrote an excellent install guide so its fairly easy to do.


Sorry about all of the questions... my arm was twisted and I am having to build another car in a hurry. Damn wrecks!

Thanks all and cheers,
Prospero
No problem!

y8s 04-19-2009 03:15 PM

prospero, as a last resort, you'll have me down in arlington to mooch info off of :)

Prospero 04-19-2009 05:32 PM

Thanks all for the help!

I am making my shopping list and so far it looks like the following:

ECU & engine management
Fuel Injectors Miata 600cc Injector 600cc $339.00 ??? Deatschwerks
Adaptronic w/ MAP and full P&P Wire E420c E420c $996.83 Adaptronic Miata Plug and Play Standalone e420c
MBC actuator MBC Solenoid Kit NA $38.00 EBC Electronic Boost Control Solenoid Kit DIYAutoTune.com
3/8" SS IAT weld-on bung 3/8" SS IAT weld-on bung NA $9.00 3/8" NPT Stainless Steel Weld-On Bung for IAT or CLT Sensor DIYAutoTune.com
GM Open Element IAT Sensor with Pigtail GM Open Element IAT NA $22.25 GM Open Element IAT Sensor with Pigtail DIYAutoTune.com

I suppose that this should handle all that I need for the upgrade... what do you all think?

Thanks!
Prospero

Prospero 04-19-2009 05:36 PM


Originally Posted by y8s (Post 397864)
prospero, as a last resort, you'll have me down in arlington to mooch info off of :)

y8s,
Thanks for the offer! I just may take you up on it if you have time!!! I work right in the courthouse complex off of Clarendon, maybe some evening after work we and have a quick meet and greet?

I have yet to do anything to my new car and suspect a consultation could be of help. Hell, I'll even buy beer at four courts!

Cheers,
Matt (aka Prospero)


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