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 Post subject: Logging Definitions help / request
PostPosted: Sun Apr 16, 2023 9:25 pm 
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Hello, I have a USDM 2006 Forester XT 5mt. The car is stock beside downpipe, sti intercooler, tgv deletes, and few other very small random things (no intake, factory manifold, etc.)

I posted years ago attempting to data log so I can learn about tuning and make sure my subie is happy, but never ended up figuring anything out.

For whatever reason, my ECU is not included in the latest logger defs, (normally my model is A8DH101I but mine is A8DH102I, or normally ID is 4212585106 but mine is 4212585206)

The car is 3 owners old, so I am wondering if maybe previous owner screwed up ECU and had dealer reflash a newer stock firmware on there. The mods (downpipe) is from him not me...

Anyways, this ECU editor XML was posted for me, which allowed me to look at the tune values, but is not enough to log.

I am planning on going through the default latest logging defs and attempting to replace all instances of XXX106 with XXX206 and see if it lets me log that way since it should be pretty much the same. I do have high doubts that this is not going to work.

So if somebody could be as kind to create a logging definitions file, that would be awesome. If my cheat method of find and replace doesn't work, I think I understand how I can look at my ECU editor definitions and just match up the register locations and definitions for logging to be the same, but if somebody could confirm with me that would be great!!

Thank you!
Chase


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