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Old Mar 5, 2008 | 02:42 PM
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Direct ECU boost control/ecuflash problem

I have recently been tuning my Evo and have decided to switch over to direct ecu boost control. I followed the steps outlined by Mr. Fred, but when I go into Ecuflash to start making adjustments, there are no values in Boost error correction, boost adder, and baseline boost 1, 2, 3. The place where I would normally type in values in filled with a period ( . ), and I am not able to edit those values at all.

I have added NLTS, 2 byte load, rpm and airflow, and I have had no problems what so ever. I followed the steps as listed here for my rom 88590015. I have tried to get it to work multiple times and every time its the same. I even went back and did the steps listed in his original post on load based boost control and was able to do that without problems. I removed the added text from the load based and tried to reinsert direct control and still no luck.

I am able to edit all of the other addon except for the five I listed above. Please help.
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Old Mar 5, 2008 | 05:35 PM
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I'm guessing that you are using a version of ECUflash later than 1.31. In the Evo 9 base change the endian="little" to endian="big" as described in this bit of text from that thread.

Below are some scalings that need to be added to your ECUFlash "evo9base.xml" file. For versions of ECUFlash up to v1.30, copy the items exactly as shown. If you are using ECUFlash 1.31+, change "little" to "big" after you copy the scalings into the file.

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Old Mar 5, 2008 | 11:51 PM
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Lol, wow I feel like an idiot. I totally misread that part of the mod and did the change in Evoscan, not ecuflash.
Thank you so much, I felt like it was a little step I missed.
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