Nothing to see here, just project Sisyphus, move along
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Yep, I asked first. I'm not that crazy
I realize I should probably explain exactly what I did before I start asking for help
So what did I do wrong?
I have no idea what the above tables do but obviously the numbers in the msq I saved look more sane than what's in the controller. I'm guessing I should probably just use the msq settings and then figure out my no-start?
I realize I should probably explain exactly what I did before I start asking for help
- Downloaded 1.4.0
- Saved msq (used 'save as' in TS)
- Copied entire project folder to new folder (as a backup)
- Flashed 1.4.0, told it to preserve calibrations.
- Flash completed, notified cals not saved
- Powercycle
- Started TS
- Got giant crazy warning that TS could not support firmware without update
- Installed update
- Restarted TS
- Got difference report
- Used settings from TS (from 'current tune' in project folder)
- Car no start
- Check idle/start settings, notice IACV is not selected, turn it on
- Powercycle again
- Car no start
- Start TS
- Get 'pwm_rpms_a' warning posted previously
- Run 'compare' against MSQ that was saved directly before flashing
- Difference Report results in screenshot
So what did I do wrong?
I have no idea what the above tables do but obviously the numbers in the msq I saved look more sane than what's in the controller. I'm guessing I should probably just use the msq settings and then figure out my no-start?
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<p>Go to your images.</p><p>Click the view image dropdown box.</p><p>Select generate image links</p><p>Pick some pictures.</p><p>Press done.</p><p>Choose Linked BBC and Large thumbnail.</p><p>Copy generated links</p><p>Profit.</p>
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Thats if you like, have an imgur account. I just drag n drop, hit upload, grab the BB url, paste it into my post, manually type in the img tags and roll like a bauce.
Drove the Subaru to work today. Much sadness.
Drove the Subaru to work today. Much sadness.
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Using the same or shared credentials across multiple services causes me to break out in hives and have violent, uncontrollable physical outbursts. Sysadmin habits die hard.
So, no
So, no
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Doesn't matter, I still don't want the accounts linked in any way. I try to keep these things as separate as possible. The chain of security and privacy is only as strong as its weakest link. The more places my info is used/stored/transacted, the longer the chain gets and the greater the chances of exposure. Imgur does not require me to log in to host my images, therefore I have no login. Would you believe me if I told you that I usually expunge or obfuscate exif data from the images I use before I upload them?
Example: I never used picasa because its linked to my Google account. It used to be trivial to figure out a users Google account (and thus email address) if someone posted using a picasa link unless the user took the time to change the options around for the URL. 98% of the time, they did not.
I guess I'm just old enough to be incredibly paranoid. It's all personal preference, and this is how I prefer to operate.
Example: I never used picasa because its linked to my Google account. It used to be trivial to figure out a users Google account (and thus email address) if someone posted using a picasa link unless the user took the time to change the options around for the URL. 98% of the time, they did not.
I guess I'm just old enough to be incredibly paranoid. It's all personal preference, and this is how I prefer to operate.
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<p>Silly old people, skipping convenience for privacy <img alt="Thefinger" src="https://www.miataturbo.net/images/smilies/thefinger.gif" style="height:21px; width:37px" title="Thefinger" /></p>
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My average minimum password length is 14 characters. Come at be bro! You should see the rigmarole it it takes to reset my Facebook password
I'd gladly send you another one. Want a widescreen T400 this time?