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I couldn't, and also saving didn't work as well. In my case I simply had to change Romraider's locale settings to (US-) English. If your system locale is already English, check your Java version. On my Linux desktop, I'm using a 64 bit Oracle Java binaries. 32 bit exposes all forms of errors with my window manager. I simply ignore the error startup message. |
I can't seem to download the XML Definitions off the OFT website.
http://openflashtablet.com/downloads/ I get 404: Page Not Found. Tried different browser and clearing cache. any chance someone could upload somewhere so I can download? Cheers |
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go the to www.openflashtablet.com web site and navigate to downloads or go here http://openflashtablet.com/Automotiv...ads/index.html you want 2.07 tunes and xml files are in with tune pack |
Looks like they updated the site. New link: http://www.openflashtablet.com/downloads/
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Has anyone figured out how to force emissions readiness for our ecu and roms? I remember the older 16 bit ecus had this option in romraider or is that what the section ALPHA AF 3(Rear O2 Sensor) attempts to do |
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When you for example inhibit P0420 cat efficiency its just disabling the code so it does not trigger CEL and any action the ECU might take as a result of that code triggering like limp mode or disabling cruise control. however it seems the readyness monitoring is separate block of code and it still detects abnormal operation of even though cel codes disabled. It would certianly be possible to defeat the readiness monitoring but would require some code patching i suspect. eg like romraider guys did on older ecu. I suspect even ecutek dont do force readyness probably due legal ramifications of falsifying emissions tests I believe that AF3 (rear 02 alpha stuff is for the afr adjustments done by rear 02 during highway cruising, mainly for people who have removed rear 02 completly. so you can disable adjustments |
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So I'm a rookie at using RomRaider but in the OFT stage1 91oct tune, I noticed in the 'base timing idle (in-gear)(above speed threshold)' table that that columns are a bit messed after 2000 rpm. I know the ECU won't read those values but messed up/redundant data drives me crazy (since I deal survey/gps data from field crews at work). What's the easiest way to remove those columns? I thought romraider worked similar to excel but I'm guessing the y-axis is hard-coded into the table?
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or 2. Ignore it Do not edit those values |
As @Kodename47 said either remove those table references from definition ( do not alter that table in romraider) or just ignore it and never change anything in that table. Theirs no real need to alter those values.
Its an error in the definition and its likely pointing to program code and not a table , so as above don't edit those values else it will likey have bad consequences ie ECU brick. As long as you don't alter that table it will be fine. don't ever cut and paste from or into a table that looks corrupt like that. |
Hey guys I just flashed to the e85 tune using jdl el headers I don't feel much of a difference from my 91 tune is there new maps for el or just for the uel ?
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also E85/tune tends to smooth out the torque dip a lot so the power is more linear and smooth , |
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http://datazap.me/u/el-92/1-3rd?log=...10-11-12-13-14 |
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looks ok |
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