TephraMod V7
Maybe I will get motivated later today to do it
Phenem, when change normal mode to Launch mode the ecu? When is low of 8km/h and when is more of 8km/h is conected on the fly to normal mode(High Octane Fuel Map)?
Afraid change the map on the fly and break motor, all setup is 10.5AFR at -20 ° to full throttle.
Afraid change the map on the fly and break motor, all setup is 10.5AFR at -20 ° to full throttle.
Your question: "How is launch map activated?"
Answer: 8km/h is the the speed the car has to be below in order for launch map to activate. Throttle percentage is the TPS value that the throttle has to be depressed in order for launch maps to activate. So basically both conditions have to be met in order for launch maps to activate. Then if you are on alternate maps it goes to that, if you are not on alternate maps it goes to your main high octane map.
Quick question for you guys, how would you do the number sequence for the EVO 9 guys?
We have consolidated ROM versions such that all Evo VIII ROM IDs share version 96530706 (MAF) and 96530716 (Speed Density) and all USDM Evo IX ROM IDs share version 88590715 (MAF) and 88591715 (Speed Density)
Blue color is tephra version number
Red color is 0 for MAF and 1 for Speed Density
Is this acceptable for everyone or is there a better idea?
We have consolidated ROM versions such that all Evo VIII ROM IDs share version 96530706 (MAF) and 96530716 (Speed Density) and all USDM Evo IX ROM IDs share version 88590715 (MAF) and 88591715 (Speed Density)
Blue color is tephra version number
Red color is 0 for MAF and 1 for Speed Density
Is this acceptable for everyone or is there a better idea?
I know everyone is familiar with the "88590015" or whatever, but why not do something completely different like 99990107 (9s for Evo IX, 01 for SD and 07 for Tephra patch). So, you've have ...
VIII on MAF - 88880007
VIII on SD - 88880107
IX on MAF - 99990007
IX on SD - 99990107
That way you've got 2 digits for notes and 2 digits for the Tephra version.
Last edited by TouringBubble; Oct 13, 2009 at 06:07 AM.
OK guys,
Updated my post and all ROM ID's the following is the standard and I know I should have done this before we released v7 but when you are testing so many things and worrying about everything you need to check then little things get missed.
The following is the new layout:
All Evo VIII ROM IDs share version 96530706 (MAF) and 96531706 (Speed Density)
All Evo IX ROM IDs share version 88590715 (MAF) and 88591715 (Speed Density)
Blue color is tephra version number
Red color is 0 for MAF and 1 for Speed Density
This will stay this way for v7. I don't know if Tephra will be doing any more patches for the CT9A's so we might not have to worry about anything past this.
Updated my post and all ROM ID's the following is the standard and I know I should have done this before we released v7 but when you are testing so many things and worrying about everything you need to check then little things get missed.
The following is the new layout:
All Evo VIII ROM IDs share version 96530706 (MAF) and 96531706 (Speed Density)
All Evo IX ROM IDs share version 88590715 (MAF) and 88591715 (Speed Density)
Blue color is tephra version number
Red color is 0 for MAF and 1 for Speed Density
This will stay this way for v7. I don't know if Tephra will be doing any more patches for the CT9A's so we might not have to worry about anything past this.
Last edited by phenem; Oct 13, 2009 at 06:13 AM.
I am sorry but I have no idea what you are asking. I am going to interperet what I think you are asking and answer the best way.
Your question: "How is launch map activated?"
Answer: 8km/h is the the speed the car has to be below in order for launch map to activate. Throttle percentage is the TPS value that the throttle has to be depressed in order for launch maps to activate. So basically both conditions have to be met in order for launch maps to activate. Then if you are on alternate maps it goes to that, if you are not on alternate maps it goes to your main high octane map.
Your question: "How is launch map activated?"
Answer: 8km/h is the the speed the car has to be below in order for launch map to activate. Throttle percentage is the TPS value that the throttle has to be depressed in order for launch maps to activate. So basically both conditions have to be met in order for launch maps to activate. Then if you are on alternate maps it goes to that, if you are not on alternate maps it goes to your main high octane map.
This weekend do test and will tell you. Thanksss!!!
What happens with the Tephra patch 10?
I know everyone is familiar with the "88590015" or whatever, but why not do something completely different like 99990107 (9s for Evo IX, 01 for SD and 07 for Tephra patch). So, you've have ...
VIII on MAF - 88880007
VIII on SD - 88880107
IX on MAF - 99990007
IX on SD - 99990107
That way you've got 2 digits for notes and 2 digits for the Tephra version.
I know everyone is familiar with the "88590015" or whatever, but why not do something completely different like 99990107 (9s for Evo IX, 01 for SD and 07 for Tephra patch). So, you've have ...
VIII on MAF - 88880007
VIII on SD - 88880107
IX on MAF - 99990007
IX on SD - 99990107
That way you've got 2 digits for notes and 2 digits for the Tephra version.
This might be the last Tephra patch for CT9A's guys, unless we can talk Tephra into incorporating outputs into the ECU I am not sure there is much else we would need?
Tephra, thoughts?
Last edited by Jack_of_Trades; Oct 13, 2009 at 10:58 AM.
Quick question for you guys, how would you do the number sequence for the EVO 9 guys?
We have consolidated ROM versions such that all Evo VIII ROM IDs share version 96530706 (MAF) and 96531706 (Speed Density) and all USDM Evo IX ROM IDs share version 88590715 (MAF) and 88591715 (Speed Density)
Blue color is tephra version number
Red color is 0 for MAF and 1 for Speed Density
Is this acceptable for everyone or is there a better idea?
We have consolidated ROM versions such that all Evo VIII ROM IDs share version 96530706 (MAF) and 96531706 (Speed Density) and all USDM Evo IX ROM IDs share version 88590715 (MAF) and 88591715 (Speed Density)
Blue color is tephra version number
Red color is 0 for MAF and 1 for Speed Density
Is this acceptable for everyone or is there a better idea?
I used the same numbering system.
Includes the Tephra V5.10 patch on 94170015 for those converting over too.




