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Old 09-03-2014, 02:53 PM   #70
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Water temperature update! (BETA)

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Originally Posted by AiM Tech Support
Hello,

Attached is a revised ECU driver set for the SoloDL. This will hopefully correct the offset readings in the water temperature channel coming from the ECU.

In order to test, you will need the latest version of RaceStudio 2 installed on your PC... http://aim-sportline.com/download/so...140723_WEB.exe

Here is what you will need to do in order to install and test the beta ECU drivers...
Instruction for upgrade RaceStudio 2 :

1) Close RaceStudio 2 , if it is already open

2) Unzip the first set of enclosed files in a temporary folder or for example onto the Desktop

3) Check your current RaceStudio 2 Installation folder (you can do so by checking the “Properties” of the Desktop shortcut. If you used the standard installation folder it should be either (depending on your PC's operating system):
Windows XP
- c:\ program files \ AIM \ Database
Windows 7 and 8
- c:\ Aim Sport \ RaceStudio2 \ DATABASE

4) Once you have located the “Database” folder, select and copy the two ECU driver files and paste and replace the default files present (after the Paste and Replace has been completed, recheck date and time of the files that were replaced to ensure that the new files are loaded.

5) Launch RaceStudio 2.

6) Create a new configuration from scratch by going to Device Configuration>>SOLO DL>>New and select Toyota>>GT86. If this option is not available in the ECU Model drop down menu, please check once more where you copied the two ECU driver files to).

And finally Transmit the new configuration back to the SOLO DL. Hopefully this will correct the temperature issue. Please let us know if it still appears to be off.

Regards,
Josh

Josh Hanrahan
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I had to ZIP the original file that they sent (DB6.rar) so that it can be attached to the forum. You'll have to unzip, then unrar it.

I haven't tested this myself yet... been too busy putting my car back together . I also have their blessing to pass this along to the community.
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