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thefoos
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Post subject: Re: Learning View tool Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:02 pm |
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merchgod wrote: Actually, looking at your FXT ROM in IDA, it appears that the SSM read range in more narrow than the other ECUs. That is, it will not allow us to read the data in the flash area (a/f learning airflow ranges, flkc rpm and load ranges) unlike others ECUs (RAM is not a problem which is why there's no issue with the other stuff). This might be an issue with the 04 32-bit ECUs (SH7055).
There's no way I can fix this other than adding the ability for the user to open their ROM file from learning view and applying the ranges based on that file. Hey, thanks for the response. Do you know if the ranges are the same? If so, that is easy enough for me to figure out.
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merchgod
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Post subject: Re: Learning View tool Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:10 pm |
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thefoos wrote: Hey, thanks for the response. Do you know if the ranges are the same? If so, that is easy enough for me to figure out. They can vary by ECU. You use RomRaider/Ecuflash to change those ranges (meaning you can also view them). Open up your ROM in RR and look at: 1. Fine Correction Columns (Load) 2. Fine Correction Rows (RPM) 3. A/F Airflow Ranges
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goixiz
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Post subject: Re: Learning View tool Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 2:23 am |
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Pls assist What does mostly -ve numbers mean in the A/F learning #1
A/F Learning #1: 0 - <5.60 5.60 - <10.00 10.00 - <50.00 50.00+ -5.86 -7.81 -7.62 -0.78
I got a -1.05 on load 1.5 -4.0 @5000-12800 rpm thats a wide range how can i find the culprit ?
thank you in advance
_________________ 2005 Black SAAB Aero 92x | MY mods Intake: Silicone MAF Elbow and Turbo inlet - Ported TB Engine: NGK IX (#2667)., TGV delete, ixizICE, ixizAOS, ixizEBCS Exhaust: PPC Headers - STI UP - EVO3-16G - DWG DP(coated) - HiFlow CAT MP - Prodrive Oval
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williaty
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Post subject: Re: Learning View tool Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 4:22 am |
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goixiz wrote: Pls assist What does mostly -ve numbers mean in the A/F learning #1 Code: A/F Learning #1: 0 - <5.60 5.60 - <10.00 10.00 - <50.00 50.00+ -5.86 -7.81 -7.62 -0.78 Those numbers mean the ECU has learned to remove a small amount of fuel to reach stoich. Quote: I got a -1.05 on load 1.5 -4.0 @5000-12800 rpm thats a wide range how can i find the culprit ? I wouldn't worry about such a small negative number, but if you want to, then you'd need to log a lot of data and use micky2005's knock spreadsheet to figure out exactly where it happened.
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goixiz
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Post subject: Re: Learning View tool Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 5:25 am |
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^^^ thanks I just reset my rows and columns and just addd a small amount of timing in that area and will relog
thanks for the tip
_________________ 2005 Black SAAB Aero 92x | MY mods Intake: Silicone MAF Elbow and Turbo inlet - Ported TB Engine: NGK IX (#2667)., TGV delete, ixizICE, ixizAOS, ixizEBCS Exhaust: PPC Headers - STI UP - EVO3-16G - DWG DP(coated) - HiFlow CAT MP - Prodrive Oval
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williaty
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Post subject: Re: Learning View tool Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 5:34 am |
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goixiz wrote: and just addd a small amount of timing in that area and will relog I think you mis-understand what the FLKC table represents. When the table showed a -1.05 in that range, it meant that the ECU was REDUCING timing by 1.05 degrees in that range due to knock. If you wanted to "fix" the problem, you'd need to reduce the timing, not add to it. However, I wouldn't sweat 1*.
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goixiz
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Post subject: Re: Learning View tool Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 12:27 pm |
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^^^^ yes when i mean add i mean get closer to 0deg BTDC thanks for making sure
_________________ 2005 Black SAAB Aero 92x | MY mods Intake: Silicone MAF Elbow and Turbo inlet - Ported TB Engine: NGK IX (#2667)., TGV delete, ixizICE, ixizAOS, ixizEBCS Exhaust: PPC Headers - STI UP - EVO3-16G - DWG DP(coated) - HiFlow CAT MP - Prodrive Oval
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jordanretro1223
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Post subject: Re: Learning View tool Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 5:35 pm |
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Joined: Thu Sep 13, 2007 1:19 am Posts: 23 Location: Delaware
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Here's mine, 07 STI on Gabe's stage 1 v2.02 93 octane: 
_________________ 2007 STI Satin White Pearl - Tends to look clean...
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racedynamix
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Post subject: Re: Learning View tool Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 9:01 am |
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ride5000 wrote: williaty wrote: ride5000 wrote: how do you figure it DOESN'T reset?? The IAM stays where it is, the FLKC table isn't cleared, and the AF Learning table isn't cleared. wow. never would have expected that (no ecu reset after reflash). learn something every day. Definitely doesnt reset the ECU on reflash on mine. A8DH200Z
_________________ Duncan Graham https://www.youtube.com/@racedynamix
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fasterthanurwrx
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Post subject: Re: Learning View tool Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 12:19 pm |
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ride5000 wrote: Definitely doesnt reset the ECU on reflash on mine. A8DH200Z
Yeah, some ecu's don't reset. I know the USDM 07 STi resets everytime.
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BBBsti LTD
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Post subject: Re: Learning View tool Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 4:10 pm |
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Ok I dont know how to paste the table here but mine is ALL ZERO, there is no negative numbers in any of the ranges and the IAM is 1.
My question is, when I log my car I get some -1.40 and maybe twice in in 2 months after the tune I get a -2.80 in 4th gear sometimes and sometimes no FKC at all, how come the knock is not learned in FLKC?????
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merchgod
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Post subject: Re: Learning View tool Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 4:22 pm |
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BBBsti LTD wrote: Ok I dont know how to paste the table here but mine is ALL ZERO, there is no negative numbers in any of the ranges and the IAM is 1.
My question is, when I log my car I get some -1.40 and maybe twice in in 2 months after the tune I get a -2.80 in 4th gear sometimes and sometimes no FKC at all, how come the knock is not learned in FLKC????? The FLKC table is cleared every time the IAM changes. It is also cleared when ever the ECU is reset (which occurs for most ECUs when you flash). You need to read the "subaru knock control explained" sticky. FLKC is not based off of FBKC. FBKC could be -10 and it will have no effect on FLKC. This is one of the questions in the FAQ in the sticky.
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Turbo_Mike
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Post subject: Re: Learning View tool Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 6:32 pm |
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fasterthanurwrx wrote: ride5000 wrote: Definitely doesnt reset the ECU on reflash on mine. A8DH200Z
Yeah, some ecu's don't reset. I know the USDM 07 STi resets everytime. 06 STi doesnt reset ever reset on a reflash. Found that out the hard way. I was pulling timing and adding fuel for hours on a road tune and it kept pulling timing. Reset the ECU and it magically went away. huh.
_________________ Turbo Mike Tuning Charlton, MA AWD Mustang Dyno
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viet
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Post subject: Re: Learning View tool Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 6:19 am |
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just tried this.. i didnt see anyone else with numbers as high (or low) as -15 in the a/f learning area.. is this bad? or does that mean its just removing more fuel to reach stoich. tuned by clark turner.
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williaty
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Post subject: Re: Learning View tool Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 6:22 am |
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viet wrote: just tried this.. i didnt see anyone else with numbers as high (or low) as -15 in the a/f learning area.. is this bad? or does that mean its just removing more fuel to reach stoich. tuned by clark turner. Those are BIG corrections. You're removing a lot of fuel to reach stoich. You probably should correct that.
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