New Maps for Evo 7 and 9
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I think one thread for each rom, is the best solution. There everybody can post new maps and discuss them.
I know lots about the 90550001 rom, but nothing about other roms, because i don't have anything to do with them. Maybe someday this will change, i have to start searching again.
I know lots about the 90550001 rom, but nothing about other roms, because i don't have anything to do with them. Maybe someday this will change, i have to start searching again.
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I already have the 80700010 thread, it is just up to others to get their own running. The best thing is to compile all of the known maps yourself and start the thread with an updated XML attached so that everyone is on the same page.
Just keep an eye out, because once maps are found for one rom it is very easy to spot the same map in another rom. Most of the main functions are almost identical from the 7 through to the 9, just minor differences and new functionality set them apart.
Just keep an eye out, because once maps are found for one rom it is very easy to spot the same map in another rom. Most of the main functions are almost identical from the 7 through to the 9, just minor differences and new functionality set them apart.
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for 90550001 can someone confirm?
I have no ida here at the moment, i did it only with a texteditor by comparing with other roms. I'm not 100% sure.
<table name="Thermo Fan Duty" category="Misc" address="43d2" type="3D" level="2" swapxy="true" scaling="Percent (128)">
<table name="Conditions" type="Static X Axis" elements="9">
<data>On1</data>
<data>On2</data>
<data>On3</data>
<data>Off1</data>
<data>Off2</data>
<data>Off3</data>
<data>A/C1</data>
<data>A/C2</data>
<data>A/C3</data>
</table>
<table name="Engine Temp" address="513e" type="Y Axis" elements="12" scaling="Temp"/>
</table>
<table name="Thermo Fan Duty #2" category="Misc" address="4c48" type="3D" level="2" swapxy="true" scaling="Percent (128)">
<table name="Conditions" type="Static X Axis" elements="3">
<data>On</data>
<data>Off</data>
<data>A/C</data>
</table>
<table name="Engine Temp" address="513e" type="Y Axis" elements="12" scaling="Temp"/>
</table>
I have no ida here at the moment, i did it only with a texteditor by comparing with other roms. I'm not 100% sure.
<table name="Thermo Fan Duty" category="Misc" address="43d2" type="3D" level="2" swapxy="true" scaling="Percent (128)">
<table name="Conditions" type="Static X Axis" elements="9">
<data>On1</data>
<data>On2</data>
<data>On3</data>
<data>Off1</data>
<data>Off2</data>
<data>Off3</data>
<data>A/C1</data>
<data>A/C2</data>
<data>A/C3</data>
</table>
<table name="Engine Temp" address="513e" type="Y Axis" elements="12" scaling="Temp"/>
</table>
<table name="Thermo Fan Duty #2" category="Misc" address="4c48" type="3D" level="2" swapxy="true" scaling="Percent (128)">
<table name="Conditions" type="Static X Axis" elements="3">
<data>On</data>
<data>Off</data>
<data>A/C</data>
</table>
<table name="Engine Temp" address="513e" type="Y Axis" elements="12" scaling="Temp"/>
</table>
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Those are the correct maps. The smaller map is for Stationary and up to around 20km/h. The larger map is for greater than 20,50,80 km/h from left to right.
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Has anyone resolved the Decel Fuel Cut Delay and Cooling Fan maps for 94170015?
Forgive me for not quoting the person, but I've copied all the important post info into a word document.... but in regards to this:
thanks!, beat me to it...
here are the rest for 0008
<table name="Decel Fuel Cut Delay - Neutral A/C Off" category="Fuel" address="42bc" type="2D" level="2" scaling="uint8">
<table name="Load" address="650a" type="Y Axis" elements="7" scaling="Load"/>
</table>
<table name="Decel Fuel Cut Delay - In Gear A/C Off" category="Fuel" address="42ca" type="2D" level="2" scaling="uint8">
<table name="Load" address="650a" type="Y Axis" elements="7" scaling="Load"/>
</table>
<table name="Decel Fuel Cut Delay - Neutral A/C On" category="Fuel" address="42d8" type="2D" level="2" scaling="uint8">
<table name="Load" address="650a" type="Y Axis" elements="7" scaling="Load"/>
</table>
<table name="Decel Fuel Cut Delay - In Gear A/C On" category="Fuel" address="42e6" type="2D" level="2" scaling="uint8">
<table name="Load" address="650a" type="Y Axis" elements="7" scaling="Load"/>
</table>
<table name="Decel Fuel Cut Ignition Retard" category="Fuel" address="4300" type="2D" level="2" scaling="Timing">
<table name="Engine Speed" address="61da" type="Y Axis" elements="10" scaling="RPM"/>
</table>
What is the 94170014 equivalent? The variables look fine but load is crazy. Which load scaling should I use?
This is what I see:
thanks!, beat me to it...
here are the rest for 0008
<table name="Decel Fuel Cut Delay - Neutral A/C Off" category="Fuel" address="42bc" type="2D" level="2" scaling="uint8">
<table name="Load" address="650a" type="Y Axis" elements="7" scaling="Load"/>
</table>
<table name="Decel Fuel Cut Delay - In Gear A/C Off" category="Fuel" address="42ca" type="2D" level="2" scaling="uint8">
<table name="Load" address="650a" type="Y Axis" elements="7" scaling="Load"/>
</table>
<table name="Decel Fuel Cut Delay - Neutral A/C On" category="Fuel" address="42d8" type="2D" level="2" scaling="uint8">
<table name="Load" address="650a" type="Y Axis" elements="7" scaling="Load"/>
</table>
<table name="Decel Fuel Cut Delay - In Gear A/C On" category="Fuel" address="42e6" type="2D" level="2" scaling="uint8">
<table name="Load" address="650a" type="Y Axis" elements="7" scaling="Load"/>
</table>
<table name="Decel Fuel Cut Ignition Retard" category="Fuel" address="4300" type="2D" level="2" scaling="Timing">
<table name="Engine Speed" address="61da" type="Y Axis" elements="10" scaling="RPM"/>
</table>
What is the 94170014 equivalent? The variables look fine but load is crazy. Which load scaling should I use?
This is what I see:
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i'm having throttle hang issues after partial throttle cruising. has anyone resolved this using the decel fuel cut tables? have the tables been defined for 96260009?
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I've put updated 96530006 and evo7base on 96530006 wiki page - including the primer tables.
http://evoecu.logic.net/wiki/96530006#Download
direct link:
http://evoecu.logic.net/images/4/42/...s_20081101.zip
http://evoecu.logic.net/wiki/96530006#Download
direct link:
http://evoecu.logic.net/images/4/42/...s_20081101.zip
Any chance of having these for the 94170015 ? ? ?
PLEASE !
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Having what?
http://evoecu.logic.net/wiki/94170015
http://evoecu.logic.net/wiki/94170015
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That one isn't updated with all of the new findings.
I am looking for it and the base7 with all of the new findings already written in. I am not a coder, but I am willing to test new developments in the code if it is set up for me.
Make sense?
I am looking for it and the base7 with all of the new findings already written in. I am not a coder, but I am willing to test new developments in the code if it is set up for me.
Make sense?
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I dunno. Not really. If you're looking for the ROM, there is the link..
If you're looking for certain definitions for xml file, you need to specify what is it that you're looking for. Also this thread has definitions for 94170015. So either you didn't bother to read the thread or looking for something else. In which case, again, you have to specify.
If you're looking for certain definitions for xml file, you need to specify what is it that you're looking for. Also this thread has definitions for 94170015. So either you didn't bother to read the thread or looking for something else. In which case, again, you have to specify.
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I dunno. Not really. If you're looking for the ROM, there is the link..
If you're looking for certain definitions for xml file, you need to specify what is it that you're looking for. Also this thread has definitions for 94170015. So either you didn't bother to read the thread or looking for something else. In which case, again, you have to specify.
If you're looking for certain definitions for xml file, you need to specify what is it that you're looking for. Also this thread has definitions for 94170015. So either you didn't bother to read the thread or looking for something else. In which case, again, you have to specify.