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 Post subject: Re: UTILITY: Timing Editor (v12, 2009/12/29)
PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2016 1:41 am 
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xxmax76, which app are you copying the tables from?
RomRaider? EcuFlash? Something else?

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 Post subject: Re: UTILITY: Timing Editor (v12, 2009/12/29)
PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2017 9:47 am 
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NSFW wrote:
Those of you who have made changes to the code, could you send me a pull request?

https://github.com/LegacyNsfw/TimingEditor



fyi, sent a pull request a while ago, it doesn't look like you're checking your git pges


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 Post subject: Re: UTILITY: Timing Editor (v12, 2009/12/29)
PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2018 11:30 am 
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NSFW and vgi, as always you guys freaking rock! :D

Timing Editor is my go to tool for not only hand smoothing the timing, but also combining timing together and redoing the knock correction map to be less complicated :D.

How hard would it be it be to allow timing editor to work with fuel maps? I've tried it, and it kind of works, but since adjustment resolution is different +/- makes huge changes.


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 Post subject: Re: UTILITY: Timing Editor (v12, 2009/12/29)
PostPosted: Wed Sep 18, 2019 10:35 pm 
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I've been making some significant changes to the tool mainly for my own needs.

Added ability to filter the log via settings in the TimingEditor.exe.config file

Filters are seperated by a semi-colon ;
Code:
<FIELDNAME>:gt,11;<FIELDNAME>:lt,15;


The default is:
1. Throttle Plate Opening Angle (4-byte)* (%) must be more than 11%
AND
2. Tumble Valve Position Sensor Left (AFR) must be less than 15
AND
3. Tumble Valve Position Sensor Left (AFR) must be greater than 10
AND
4. Mass Airflow Sensor Voltage (V) must be greater than 1.58

Code:
<add key="LogFilters" value="Throttle Plate Opening Angle (4-byte)* (%):gt,11;Tumble Valve Position Sensor Left (AFR):lt,15;Tumble Valve Position Sensor Left (AFR):gt,10;Mass Airflow Sensor Voltage (V):gt,1.58"/>


For MAF autotune you must provide a AFR source table. For example I have a AEM wideband connected to my drivers side TGV. You must also select this field in the right hand column menu.

Code:
<add key="AutoTuneAfrSource" value="Tumble Valve Position Sensor Left (AFR)"/>



https://github.com/walterstypula/TimingEditor/releases

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 Post subject: Re: UTILITY: Timing Editor (v12, 2009/12/29)
PostPosted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 12:37 am 
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nitros wrote:
I've been making some significant changes to the tool mainly for my own needs.

Added ability to filter the log via settings in the TimingEditor.exe.config file

Filters are seperated by a semi-colon ;
Code:
<FIELDNAME>:gt,11;<FIELDNAME>:lt,15;


The default is:
1. Throttle Plate Opening Angle (4-byte)* (%) must be more than 11%
AND
2. Tumble Valve Position Sensor Left (AFR) must be less than 15
AND
3. Tumble Valve Position Sensor Left (AFR) must be greater than 10
AND
4. Mass Airflow Sensor Voltage (V) must be greater than 1.58

Code:
<add key="LogFilters" value="Throttle Plate Opening Angle (4-byte)* (%):gt,11;Tumble Valve Position Sensor Left (AFR):lt,15;Tumble Valve Position Sensor Left (AFR):gt,10;Mass Airflow Sensor Voltage (V):gt,1.58"/>


For MAF autotune you must provide a AFR source table. For example I have a AEM wideband connected to my drivers side TGV. You must also select this field in the right hand column menu.

Code:
<add key="AutoTuneAfrSource" value="Tumble Valve Position Sensor Left (AFR)"/>



https://github.com/walterstypula/TimingEditor/releases

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good work however why you are not using the VGI tool: viewtopic.php?t=10481

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 Post subject: Re: UTILITY: Timing Editor (v12, 2009/12/29)
PostPosted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 10:48 am 
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welaish wrote:
good work however why you are not using the VGI tool: viewtopic.php?t=10481



No real good reason besides I wanted to see everything in one place with the log overlays and more importantly give me a project to work on. VGI's maf scaling is much more sophisticated and more accurate. The version implemented here is very similar to the method used by bcheck555 viewtopic.php?f=32&t=4863 with some standard deviations used to eliminate outliers.

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 Post subject: Re: UTILITY: Timing Editor (v12, 2009/12/29)
PostPosted: Sat Apr 10, 2021 5:29 pm 
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Thanks for the Timing Editor, I'm enjoying v12. Just a minor observation - Delta Total Timing doesn't update after changes are made with the +,- keys. It definitely does after the original base timing is re-pasted.


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 Post subject: Re: UTILITY: Timing Editor (v12, 2009/12/29)
PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2023 4:25 am 
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I keep getting a error msg trying to use this program. Downloaded timing editor.exe. version 12


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 Post subject: Re: UTILITY: Timing Editor (v12, 2009/12/29)
PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2024 10:38 pm 
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Not sure if there is a newer version than 14. Would be great to have compensation for uneven column/row spacing present in stock maps. Awesome tool!


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