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Changing cold start in ECUTEK
Can anyone tell me where and what to change to turn off the aggressive cold start settings in ECUTEK? I haven't been in the software in a LONG time, so I'm just looking for a quick point in the right direction rather than wasting a lot of time hunting around myself.
From what I understand, it's primarily a timing thing to help rapidly warm up the primary cat, but with my ACE header now installed, I have no primary cat to warm up and could do without the extra noise. ;) Thanks in advance to anyone who can help out! EDIT: I found this thread to search through later today, and it suggests it's valve overlap and timing that are the more aggressive part during cold start to fire up the cats. I'll look through it when I've got a bit more time later, but again, if anyone can point me in the direction of exactly where and what to change in ECUTEK in the meantime, that would be greatly appreciated! |
Summoning @tomm.brz his settings work excellent.
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Honestly...not gonna bother rn listing and thinking of all the mods, tedious to remember right now..Just send me your tune, OP, and I’ll fix it
PM me possibly |
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I haven't updated the software (it's on version 1.0.0.51012) so I can still disable any DTC's for these changes and / or going to the catless headers if need be, but so far no CEL's anyway. ;) |
You're gonna want to remember what you changed because when it gets cold, the enrichment tables you edited are gonna hurt you. Ask me how I know
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It's really not THAT bad because I'm on the stock front pipe and cat back after the headers (and will be staying that way except maybe a quiet axle-back muffler like the STI, Fujitsubo or DC Sports), so I'm just going to work on blunting it down a bit rather than trying to "switch off" the cold start stuff completely. Slightly lower target idles, slightly less MAF correction and minimal (or no) changes to the ignition timing (since that's the most likely change to throw a CEL). That's the plan. ;) |
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So yes it is just a taming Ignition timings triggering a CEL doesn t make sense... |
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OK - so it really HAS been a long time since I played around with ECUTEK self-tuning!
I've made my cold start changes in ProECU and saved it as a new ROM file, but I can't figure out how to access the modified ROM file to flash it with ECU Connect (the bluetooth app). When I search around, it looks like only a master tuner can upload the ROM file to my ECUTEK Cloud to be flashed via bluetooth. Not sure if this is something new, or if I always flashed my car using my laptop and just used the bluetooth functionality for logging...? I feel like that may have been the case, but I'm not sure. My laptop was reformatted a couple of years back, so it doesn't have the software on it anymore and it will need to be reinstalled. If I reinstall it there, I presume it will then be the fully updated version that locks out changes to things like DTC's, etc., but my understanding is that I can still use it to flash a tune that has these changes in it, just not make further changes to those parameters. So - I guess my question at this point is whether there is a way for me to upload / access the updated ROM via the ECU Connect app on my phone to flash it via bluetooth? EDIT: In the meantime, I've reinstalled the software on my laptop and successfully flashed the revised ROM via the cable. Only problem is now that I've used the latest software version on my laptop, it won't allow me to open the old version on my desktop PC! I'm going to look into whether there's a way around this limitation. At this point, though, the limitations of the newer version RE: disabling DTC's, repurposing sensor inputs, etc. aren't really relevant for me, so I may just go with the newest version on both... |
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