ECUFlash / Evoscan / Mitsulogger Questions
Im still having problems trying to get evoscan or mitsulogger. The evoscan website is still saying my cart is empty once I try to go checkout. I have registered with them. Ive been trying to get it for the past week and the same thing happens everyday. I figured I would just get mitsulogger but none of the links Ive found work to download it. Im getting my car tuned soon and need either one so I can log my car.
I am having an issue logging the aem uego signal. I am using a cable/usb setup and in evoscan it shows 10 and only 10....it varies from 10-11 and thats about it. 0.03913*x+10 is the equation i am using along with 3C for the request ID...etc
any idea what might be the issue?
Thx
ps. i am using Evoscan v2.8
any idea what might be the issue?
Thx
ps. i am using Evoscan v2.8
I am having an issue logging the aem uego signal. I am using a cable/usb setup and in evoscan it shows 10 and only 10....it varies from 10-11 and thats about it. 0.03913*x+10 is the equation i am using along with 3C for the request ID...etc
any idea what might be the issue?
Thx
ps. i am using Evoscan v2.8
any idea what might be the issue?
Thx
ps. i am using Evoscan v2.8
You need to select "External Wideband A/F Ratio" which shows "WBD" as the request ID, then go into the top and click on the tab "WideBand (WBD)" and then "Select WideBand Serial ComPort"

also, what equation would u use if the one i had listed is wrng?
Thanks for your help!
Errorcode 34 - ACD
So I am getting the error code 34 from my ACD.
This seems to point at the Steering Wheel Sensor.
I can read the output from Evoscan, is it possible to recalibrate from it as well?
If so, how?
This seems to point at the Steering Wheel Sensor.
I can read the output from Evoscan, is it possible to recalibrate from it as well?
If so, how?
Has anyone else had trouble connecting with OP 1.3 cable? It was working just fine for me and I was able to log many times but then all the sudden my lap top can't talk to the ECU. I have re installed the drivers, evoscan itself, tried different USB ports etc. Still completely random when it will work and it has failed to connect the last 5-6 times I've tried to log.
General EcuFlash question:
Is there any reason / an advantage to disabling all the flashing tools that load and aren't appropriate to ones specific application? For example, I'm using the OP1.3 on an Evo8 with success, and never need Subaru / EvoX stuff. Are higher sampling rates or a more robust connection possible without all the other drivers loaded?
Is there any reason / an advantage to disabling all the flashing tools that load and aren't appropriate to ones specific application? For example, I'm using the OP1.3 on an Evo8 with success, and never need Subaru / EvoX stuff. Are higher sampling rates or a more robust connection possible without all the other drivers loaded?
I posted this in the 2-byte load thread, don't know if this will get deleted but I'm desperately looking for answers.
Alright, I'm new to using ECUFlash and EvoScan but I'm reading all I can. I was able to install my Omni 4-bar, add it to the 94170008 XML file, log it with EvoScan, and it seems to be working properly. I've also added the 3D MUT table and as far as I can tell I did that correctly, too. I'm trying to add 2-byte load but can't get it to work. Everything I've looked up is for the proper 94170008 ROM so I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Here's all I've added so far:
4 Bar OmniPower MAP
<table name="MAP Test 1: Mid VE Max Voltage" category="MAPSensor" address="2048" type="1D" level="1" scaling="Volts16"/>
<table name="MAP Test 1: Mid VE Min Voltage" category="MAPSensor" address="2046" type="1D" level="1" scaling="Volts16"/>
<table name="MAP Test 2: Low VE Max Voltage" category="MAPSensor" address="204C" type="1D" level="1" scaling="Volts16"/>
<table name="MAP Test 3: High VE Min Voltage" category="MAPSensor" address="2050" type="1D" level="1" scaling="Volts16"/>
Changed in ECUFlash
MAP Test 1: Mid VE High Voltage Test -- Change from 4.61 volts to 4.90 volts.
MAP Test 1: Mid VE Low Voltage Test -- Change from 0.10 volts to 0.06 volts.
MAP Test 3: High VE Voltage Test -- Change from 1.80 volts to 0.51 volts.
In ECUFlash, find the "Periphery2 (FCA) Bits" table. Change bit.9 from 1 to 0. Use the "minus" key on the keyboard. This disables the P0401 (EGR) test.
Changed in EvoScan
Boost(MAP) = 0.2369*x-14.3 (750 ft correction)
MUT Table
<table name="MUT table" category="Misc" address="38060" type="3D" level="1" scaling="Hex16">
<table name="X" type="Static X Axis" elements="32" scaling="Hex16">
<data>-</data><data>0</data>
<data>-</data><data>1</data>
<data>-</data><data>2</data>
<data>-</data><data>3</data>
<data>-</data><data>4</data>
<data>-</data><data>5</data>
<data>-</data><data>6</data>
<data>-</data><data>7</data>
<data>-</data><data>8</data>
<data>-</data><data>9</data>
<data>-</data><data>A</data>
<data>-</data><data>B</data>
<data>-</data><data>C</data>
<data>-</data><data>D</data>
<data>-</data><data>E</data>
<data>-</data><data>F</data>
</table>
<table name="Y" type="Static Y Axis" elements="30">
<data>MUT0X</data>
<data>MUT1X</data>
<data>MUT2X</data>
<data>MUT3X</data>
<data>MUT4X</data>
<data>MUT5X</data>
<data>MUT6X</data>
<data>MUT7X</data>
<data>MUT8X</data>
<data>MUT9X</data>
<data>MUTAX</data>
<data>MUTBX</data>
<data>MUTCX</data>
<data>MUTDX</data>
<data>MUTEX</data>
<data>MUTFX</data>
<data>MUT10X</data>
<data>MUT11X</data>
<data>MUT12X</data>
<data>MUT13X</data>
<data>MUT14X</data>
<data>MUT15X</data>
<data>MUT16X</data>
<data>MUT17X</data>
<data>MUT18X</data>
<data>MUT19X</data>
<data>MUT1AX</data>
<data>MUT1BX</data>
<data>MUT1CX</data>
<data>MUT1DX</data>
</table>
</table>
Changed in ECUFlash
MUT00 = 895C (original = 888F)
MUT01 = 895D (original = 888E)
2 Byte Load
<table name="00 2 byte load" address="38062" type="1D" level="1" scaling="uint16" />
<table name="01 2 byte load" address="38066" type="1D" level="1" scaling="uint16" />
Changed in ECUFlash
00 2 byte load = 35164
01 2 byte load =35165
Changed in EvoScan
Load MUT 2Byte Mod = 1000*x/256 (original is 0.3125*x)
Here's a sample of what my CalcLoad and MUT2 Load are in EvoScan:
Load Calc: 16.74
Load MUT2: 296.88
Load Calc: 27.00
Load MUT2: 464.84
Load Calc: 73.02
Load MUT2: 1003.91
Load Calc: 149.78
Load MUT2: 1953.13
Load Calc: 199.27
Load MUT2: 2660.16
Is it not displaying correctly due to the settings highlighted in the ECUFlash section of two byte load?
Alright, I'm new to using ECUFlash and EvoScan but I'm reading all I can. I was able to install my Omni 4-bar, add it to the 94170008 XML file, log it with EvoScan, and it seems to be working properly. I've also added the 3D MUT table and as far as I can tell I did that correctly, too. I'm trying to add 2-byte load but can't get it to work. Everything I've looked up is for the proper 94170008 ROM so I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Here's all I've added so far:
4 Bar OmniPower MAP
<table name="MAP Test 1: Mid VE Max Voltage" category="MAPSensor" address="2048" type="1D" level="1" scaling="Volts16"/>
<table name="MAP Test 1: Mid VE Min Voltage" category="MAPSensor" address="2046" type="1D" level="1" scaling="Volts16"/>
<table name="MAP Test 2: Low VE Max Voltage" category="MAPSensor" address="204C" type="1D" level="1" scaling="Volts16"/>
<table name="MAP Test 3: High VE Min Voltage" category="MAPSensor" address="2050" type="1D" level="1" scaling="Volts16"/>
Changed in ECUFlash
MAP Test 1: Mid VE High Voltage Test -- Change from 4.61 volts to 4.90 volts.
MAP Test 1: Mid VE Low Voltage Test -- Change from 0.10 volts to 0.06 volts.
MAP Test 3: High VE Voltage Test -- Change from 1.80 volts to 0.51 volts.
In ECUFlash, find the "Periphery2 (FCA) Bits" table. Change bit.9 from 1 to 0. Use the "minus" key on the keyboard. This disables the P0401 (EGR) test.
Changed in EvoScan
Boost(MAP) = 0.2369*x-14.3 (750 ft correction)
MUT Table
<table name="MUT table" category="Misc" address="38060" type="3D" level="1" scaling="Hex16">
<table name="X" type="Static X Axis" elements="32" scaling="Hex16">
<data>-</data><data>0</data>
<data>-</data><data>1</data>
<data>-</data><data>2</data>
<data>-</data><data>3</data>
<data>-</data><data>4</data>
<data>-</data><data>5</data>
<data>-</data><data>6</data>
<data>-</data><data>7</data>
<data>-</data><data>8</data>
<data>-</data><data>9</data>
<data>-</data><data>A</data>
<data>-</data><data>B</data>
<data>-</data><data>C</data>
<data>-</data><data>D</data>
<data>-</data><data>E</data>
<data>-</data><data>F</data>
</table>
<table name="Y" type="Static Y Axis" elements="30">
<data>MUT0X</data>
<data>MUT1X</data>
<data>MUT2X</data>
<data>MUT3X</data>
<data>MUT4X</data>
<data>MUT5X</data>
<data>MUT6X</data>
<data>MUT7X</data>
<data>MUT8X</data>
<data>MUT9X</data>
<data>MUTAX</data>
<data>MUTBX</data>
<data>MUTCX</data>
<data>MUTDX</data>
<data>MUTEX</data>
<data>MUTFX</data>
<data>MUT10X</data>
<data>MUT11X</data>
<data>MUT12X</data>
<data>MUT13X</data>
<data>MUT14X</data>
<data>MUT15X</data>
<data>MUT16X</data>
<data>MUT17X</data>
<data>MUT18X</data>
<data>MUT19X</data>
<data>MUT1AX</data>
<data>MUT1BX</data>
<data>MUT1CX</data>
<data>MUT1DX</data>
</table>
</table>
Changed in ECUFlash
MUT00 = 895C (original = 888F)
MUT01 = 895D (original = 888E)
2 Byte Load
<table name="00 2 byte load" address="38062" type="1D" level="1" scaling="uint16" />
<table name="01 2 byte load" address="38066" type="1D" level="1" scaling="uint16" />
Changed in ECUFlash
00 2 byte load = 35164
01 2 byte load =35165
Changed in EvoScan
Load MUT 2Byte Mod = 1000*x/256 (original is 0.3125*x)
Here's a sample of what my CalcLoad and MUT2 Load are in EvoScan:
Load Calc: 16.74
Load MUT2: 296.88
Load Calc: 27.00
Load MUT2: 464.84
Load Calc: 73.02
Load MUT2: 1003.91
Load Calc: 149.78
Load MUT2: 1953.13
Load Calc: 199.27
Load MUT2: 2660.16
Is it not displaying correctly due to the settings highlighted in the ECUFlash section of two byte load?







