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wackbards 11-23-2019 10:28 PM

Ask Curly. He's in Oregon city.

curly 11-23-2019 11:19 PM

Yeah I could help, kinda confused though, you can’t connect but you loaded a base map?

DNMakinson 11-24-2019 07:43 AM

Those wheels are gorgeous, by the way.

Whoppa 11-24-2019 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by DNMakinson (Post 1555678)
Those wheels are gorgeous, by the way.

Thank you!

Whoppa 11-24-2019 06:54 PM


Originally Posted by curly (Post 1555668)
Yeah I could help, kinda confused though, you can’t connect but you loaded a base map?

Yeah, if I take the ECU out of the case there is a little USB B port on the stand off board. It sits right next to the Micro SD card slot. I can connect to that port and it passes the connection test. Then, from there, I can get into a new project in TunerStudio and it seems that I can burn settings to the controller. How can I verify if my firmware is residing on the processor properly? I ran a serial loop back test today on my native serial port using a standard RS232/DB9 straight through cable and the cable and port passed the loop back test with pins 2/3 bridged. So I can't connect through the ECU serial port.

If I continue with TunerStudio through the USB B port and calibrate TPS and then burn to the ECU and move to the next step of attempting base timing, the car just misfires a bunch and doesn't attain any type of steady idle. I can't verify base timing in this manner. Anyway, looking for someone to help consult a bit or offer some direction.


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