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ermax 12-31-2017 10:11 AM

Tactrix EcuFlash Info for BRZ 86 FRS Rom flash update and logging
 
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Originally Posted by freerunner (Post 3022306)
∆ this :-)



I just went through your config again and still didn’t see OilTemp. Turns out Tapatalk only shows the tail end of your config. I had to read your post in a web browser to see the whole thing. What CalID are you on? I see several channels I’d like to snag.

Edit: never mind I see in the config it says ZA1JA01G. I’m on B01C. Darn.

steve99 12-31-2017 10:25 PM

@ermax

For oil temp in your B01C use same scaling as A01G subsiture in ram address below.
Ot will come out as celcius though

B01C/B01D Oil temp address
Ram_Engine_Oil_Temperature FFF8DC20

Jaden 02-09-2018 03:12 PM

Arduino based Boost control
 
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Originally Posted by steve99 (Post 2918181)
The only guy that done any opensource development is linked below, hes also said hes not rearly interedted in persuing it anymore.

The oft open flash tablet guys used this work and are funnjng this flex and overboost mods on their turbo tunes with speed by design turbo kit think they go to about 12 psi on e85 arround tge 350whp mark.
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2388566



The other issue with opensource development is a complete unbricking solution for these ecu. Software guys often brick the ecu, Their is no full unbrick solution for thix ecu yet, i know a guy whos bricked several trying stuff.


So its certianly possible to do opensource boost, but you wont have electronic boost control intergrated like ecutek or map switching.

The chances of someone develloping opensource features similar to ecutek are pretty slim i think you guys on evo and wrx were very lucky..

Realisticly if you wsnt say map switching and other high end features above what oft guys have then id say just buy ecutek, unfortunatly you tunes eill be locked excetp got maybe James Martin from HRI tuning and i thing VitVviper tuning


If you use an arduino based flex fuel analyzer it would be extremely easy to add a second voltage output to control boost based on e85 content. Have it run waste gate pressure at 50hz and 12psi at 135hz.

I could write the code for anyone who's interested for an arduino based flex fuel and integrated boost control.

Jaden

Jaden 02-10-2018 01:00 PM

Additionally...
 
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Originally Posted by Jaden (Post 3041660)
If you use an arduino based flex fuel analyzer it would be extremely easy to add a second voltage output to control boost based on e85 content. Have it run waste gate pressure at 50hz and 12psi at 135hz.

I could write the code for anyone who's interested for an arduino based flex fuel and integrated boost control.

Jaden

With the can solutions that are coming out, it would be possible to program in boost control by gear etc... anything that be read on the fly and converted to a voltage or frequency signal can be programmed in to a arduino based controller.

It's time we started seeing and using canbus for the benefits instead of just the negatives.

IOW, we don't have to be able to program everything into the engine ecu. We can start creating our own controllers for additional features.

A simple algorithm that will adjust voltage output going to an electronic boost controller based on gear inputs as well. So it would be incrementally increased based on a combination of FF sensor freq and reported gear.

Jaden

p.s. In a way this would be even better than Ecutek's solution because you aren't limited by the number of inputs, i.e. you can keep both O2 sensors and still have flex fuel AND boost control.

Tor 02-28-2018 05:09 PM

Can anyone help with the correct RAM address for logging AFR command on B01C?

Thanks.

ermax 02-28-2018 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Tor (Post 3051303)
Can anyone help with the correct RAM address for logging AFR command on B01C?

Thanks.

paramname = AFR
paramid = 0xFFF89330
isfloat = 1
scalingrpn = x,14.7,*

Tor 02-28-2018 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by ermax (Post 3051349)
paramname = AFR
paramid = 0xFFF89330
isfloat = 1
scalingrpn = x,14.7,*

I have that one, thanks. What I look for is targeted AFR or AFR_Command. It's not super important, but it would be nice to have.

ermax 02-28-2018 10:14 PM

Tactrix EcuFlash Info for BRZ 86 FRS Rom flash update and logging
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tor (Post 3051372)
I have that one, thanks. What I look for is targeted AFR or AFR_Command. It's not super important, but it would be nice to have.



Oh duh. Missed the “command” part.

paramname = AFR_command
paramid = 0xFFF8DBE8
isfloat = 1
scalingrpn = x,14.7,*

Tor 02-28-2018 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by ermax (Post 3051480)
Oh duh. Missed the “command” part.

paramname = AFR_command
paramid = 0xFFF8DBE8
isfloat = 1
scalingrpn = x,14.7,*

Thanks a lot! :)

steve99 03-10-2018 07:19 PM

Added ZA1JN10C USA 2018 Manual rom to first post

Tor 03-10-2018 07:24 PM

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I'll contribute with a bit better B01C logcfg.txt than the earlier ones linked.

c/f mph/kph bar/psi - default metric.

phrosty 03-31-2018 07:57 PM

@steve99 now that OFT is based on A01I, which of these files has the correct addresses?

steve99 03-31-2018 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by phrosty (Post 3066313)
@steve99 now that OFT is based on A01I, which of these files has the correct addresses?


Luckly A01I and A01G ecu ram addresses for logging are same, ie jist use A01G ram addresses

steve99 04-05-2018 10:11 PM

Added ZA1JN00P 2018 australian Manual, this is very likely same as ZA1JN00Q but not confirmed yet


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