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Old Apr 11, 2013 | 12:35 PM
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Cobb AccessTuner Race limitations?

well, im setting up base maps for my upcoming batch of parts to be installed. the batch will include FIC1100. and this is where i found the limitation.

First i set up a base map for e85, just so i can drive it and tune it. all good to go and set so i can drive the car and tune it. fuel injector scaling set to 696.

then i moved on to making a base map for acn91 octane. i went to the fuel injector scaling and it would not go past 770. is this the limit of ATR? or am i doing something wrong? is this because i am using the ATR Beta?

im not too sure thats why im here and asking. if this is the limit set forth by Cobb for self-tuners like myself, then i may need to go open source. i hope that i am just doing something wrong coz i do like using the ATR and the accessport.

any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Old Apr 12, 2013 | 06:43 PM
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I am on FIC1100's and ACN91 octane with Cobb ATR and I run just fine. I have no idea what my injector scaling is because I didn't tune my car, but it must be possible to get the scaling right because I have been running for many months with this set up.
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Old Apr 12, 2013 | 10:54 PM
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Yeah, if u r protuned with the accessport, tuners have the $1500 software called accesstuner pro to tune ur car... Which has expanded parameter than the free software from cobb that i use.

I emailed customer support and they said that I could rescale the axis....but there's no axis to rescale.

I've opened everything on the program and I must be blind coz I don't see what they were talking about.

If anyone can help, it will be much appreciated.
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Old Apr 14, 2013 | 02:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Panda_stunter
Yeah, if u r protuned with the accessport, tuners have the $1500 software called accesstuner pro to tune ur car... Which has expanded parameter than the free software from cobb that i use.

I emailed customer support and they said that I could rescale the axis....but there's no axis to rescale.

I've opened everything on the program and I must be blind coz I don't see what they were talking about.

If anyone can help, it will be much appreciated.
My tuner does not have the Accesstuner Pro. My tuner used my ATR to tune my car.
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Old Apr 14, 2013 | 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by import111
My tuner does not have the Accesstuner Pro. My tuner used my ATR to tune my car.
Can u please, please, please ask ur tuner how to get past 770 injector scaling on ATR?
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Old Apr 17, 2013 | 02:34 PM
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Depends on the version of software, it should be able to allow you to enter larger numbers. Make sure you did the manual enter way. select the cell and press "e" for manual edit, and type in the number.
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Old Apr 17, 2013 | 02:35 PM
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A 700cc injector limit is not a limitation of ATR

You should be able to enter the value directly rather than just using the addition key to increase the value. Try using the quick key (E) it will pull open a box to input the desired value.

If you've already tried this I'm sorry, but some time the simplest mistakes are the most annoying.
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