Links to jcsbanks' Speed Density patches
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Or will it just work vanilla when we load it?
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Brand: AEM
Product Line: AEM MAP Sensor Kits
MAP Sensor Style: Bosch
MAP Sensor Range (bar): 5 bar
MAP Sensor Range (psi): 73 psi
Wiring Harness Included: Yes
Quantity: Sold individually.
I saw that some people are running AEM's Bosch style 5bar MAP sensor. Are they just using the Kavlico 5Bar scaling like this:
<!-- ** Kavlico 5 bar ** -->
<scaling name="MAP 16bit" units="kPa" toexpr="x*0.6320-64.7" frexpr="(x+64.7)/0.6320" format="%.1f" min="0" max="550" inc="0.6320" storagetype="uint16" endian="big"/>
If not, what should be used?
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I need the 90550001 patched XML the download link on the 1st page is not working, can someone please send it too me at ben@camotec.com.au.
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Ben
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Hi Bez, I have a 9055 that I ran on my VII for a while, as well as a 9653 SD V7 ROM, both patched for an OMNI 4 bar, however, while the car idled and made good power on WOT, I reverted to the MAF ROM as I found the jitters on light throttle to be to annoying to live with. I tried jitter fix 1 and 2, fix 3 is not defined correctly for these ROM. If you PM me you're email, you are welcome to try, but I found the jitter to bad in town.
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Updates
Aug 14, 2009: Updated all the MAP sensor scalings in the second post. All have revised "max" values which will have no effect on tune. I also updated the "increment" step size. This also has no effect on tune. The OMNI 4-bar scaling has been revised very slightly and will cause slightly different values to appear in the KPA column. I have added a scaling for the OMNI 3-bar MAP sensor.
Intro
Hey Folks, I'm starting a thread to consolidate the jcsbanks speed density patch downloads and instructions into a single post.
Prerequisites
1) A JDM 3 bar MAP sensor or some other MAP sensor that has a range of at least 3 bars needs to be installed. For those who plan to run a maximum boost between 30 psi and 45 psi, the Omni 4 bar is a good choice for cars that have a MAP sensor mouting point on the intake manifold (all USDM and some JDM Evos). Instructions for installation of the JDM 3 bar MAP sensor on USDM cars is here:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ec...tructions.html
2) A manifold air temp sensor needs to be installed. For JDM Evo 9s, nothing needs to be done here. For all other cars, there are two options for wiring the sensor to the ECU. One option is to install the sensor into ADC_0E input. For non-USDM ROMs (other then the JDM Evo 9), this is the preferred method because non-USDM ROMs do not use this input, and the car can be flashed back to MAF control without having to unplug the MAT pin. For USDM cars, there is also the option to use the IAT sensor input. There are pros/cons to these two options. If ADC_0E is used, the car can be flashed back and forth between MAF and SD based control (as long as the MAF is still installed), but its a little more work to setup the ROMs to handle the MAT sensor being attached to ADC_0E. If the IAT input is used, then whenever the car needs to be flashed back to MAF control, the IAT sensor wire needs to be reinstalled into the ECU plug. For those who want to use ADC_0E for USDM cars, instructions for doing the MAT sensor install and required ROM mods are here:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ec...e-logging.html
3) Before applying the SD patch, you'll want to drive the car around for a few days with the MAF still installed to log load, MAP, RPM data. This will be needed to help tune the SD VE tables. I hope to add more info on this at a future date, but for now, there is some discussion of this in later posts in this tread and in the jcsbanks speed density success thread.
Speed Density patch downloads
88570008 ROM: http://banks.myzen.co.uk/88570008SD.zip
88590015 ROM: http://se30.dyndns.org:8080/EVO/8859..._JCSBSD3M2.zip
90550001 ROM: http://banks.myzen.co.uk/90550001-v5.10fix-mods-SD.zip
94170015 ROM: http://se30.dyndns.org:8080/EVO/9417..._JCSBSD3M3.zip
96530006 ROM: http://se30.dyndns.org:8080/EVO/9653..._JCSBSD3M3.zip
96530706 Tephra v7t5 ROM: http://se30.dyndns.org:8080/EVO/9653...-JCSBSD3M3.zip
Instructions for installation of speed density patch are in the next post.
Aug 14, 2009: Updated all the MAP sensor scalings in the second post. All have revised "max" values which will have no effect on tune. I also updated the "increment" step size. This also has no effect on tune. The OMNI 4-bar scaling has been revised very slightly and will cause slightly different values to appear in the KPA column. I have added a scaling for the OMNI 3-bar MAP sensor.
Intro
Hey Folks, I'm starting a thread to consolidate the jcsbanks speed density patch downloads and instructions into a single post.
Prerequisites
1) A JDM 3 bar MAP sensor or some other MAP sensor that has a range of at least 3 bars needs to be installed. For those who plan to run a maximum boost between 30 psi and 45 psi, the Omni 4 bar is a good choice for cars that have a MAP sensor mouting point on the intake manifold (all USDM and some JDM Evos). Instructions for installation of the JDM 3 bar MAP sensor on USDM cars is here:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ec...tructions.html
2) A manifold air temp sensor needs to be installed. For JDM Evo 9s, nothing needs to be done here. For all other cars, there are two options for wiring the sensor to the ECU. One option is to install the sensor into ADC_0E input. For non-USDM ROMs (other then the JDM Evo 9), this is the preferred method because non-USDM ROMs do not use this input, and the car can be flashed back to MAF control without having to unplug the MAT pin. For USDM cars, there is also the option to use the IAT sensor input. There are pros/cons to these two options. If ADC_0E is used, the car can be flashed back and forth between MAF and SD based control (as long as the MAF is still installed), but its a little more work to setup the ROMs to handle the MAT sensor being attached to ADC_0E. If the IAT input is used, then whenever the car needs to be flashed back to MAF control, the IAT sensor wire needs to be reinstalled into the ECU plug. For those who want to use ADC_0E for USDM cars, instructions for doing the MAT sensor install and required ROM mods are here:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ec...e-logging.html
3) Before applying the SD patch, you'll want to drive the car around for a few days with the MAF still installed to log load, MAP, RPM data. This will be needed to help tune the SD VE tables. I hope to add more info on this at a future date, but for now, there is some discussion of this in later posts in this tread and in the jcsbanks speed density success thread.
Speed Density patch downloads
88570008 ROM: http://banks.myzen.co.uk/88570008SD.zip
88590015 ROM: http://se30.dyndns.org:8080/EVO/8859..._JCSBSD3M2.zip
90550001 ROM: http://banks.myzen.co.uk/90550001-v5.10fix-mods-SD.zip
94170015 ROM: http://se30.dyndns.org:8080/EVO/9417..._JCSBSD3M3.zip
96530006 ROM: http://se30.dyndns.org:8080/EVO/9653..._JCSBSD3M3.zip
96530706 Tephra v7t5 ROM: http://se30.dyndns.org:8080/EVO/9653...-JCSBSD3M3.zip
Instructions for installation of speed density patch are in the next post.
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I've search a lot, and read a lot of threads, but I m disapointed, I didn't find the way to use SD with tephra V7 rom 88580014, original rom EDM 88840016.. Can someone help me please.
I have all the hardware, AEM 3.5 bar MAP sensor and GM MAT sensor,...just need to remove intake manifold to install...
Thanks in advance...
I have all the hardware, AEM 3.5 bar MAP sensor and GM MAT sensor,...just need to remove intake manifold to install...
Thanks in advance...
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I want to make sure i did this correctly-
Im using the Evo IX Rom ID 88591715 that i downloaded from tephra's v7 thread.
I have an Omnipower 4bar MAP, so do i just copy/paste the code into the xml file? do i need to put it in a specific place? do i need to delete anything out of it?
Im using the Evo IX Rom ID 88591715 that i downloaded from tephra's v7 thread.
I have an Omnipower 4bar MAP, so do i just copy/paste the code into the xml file? do i need to put it in a specific place? do i need to delete anything out of it?
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I want to make sure i did this correctly-
Im using the Evo IX Rom ID 88591715 that i downloaded from tephra's v7 thread.
I have an Omnipower 4bar MAP, so do i just copy/paste the code into the xml file? do i need to put it in a specific place? do i need to delete anything out of it?
Im using the Evo IX Rom ID 88591715 that i downloaded from tephra's v7 thread.
I have an Omnipower 4bar MAP, so do i just copy/paste the code into the xml file? do i need to put it in a specific place? do i need to delete anything out of it?
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Updates
90550001 ROM: http://banks.myzen.co.uk/90550001-v5.10fix-mods-SD.zip
90550001 ROM: http://banks.myzen.co.uk/90550001-v5.10fix-mods-SD.zip
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