Evoscan Navigator in Evo X? Yes please !!!
Reading the other thread you linked, it seems that one might just need a USB hub to plug a USB-serial device for a supported wideband... Man this thing is getting pricey!
The image that is shown with the navigator shows an ECU cable, but the fine print states that it doesn't come with a such cable. The link that sells this device shows several cables that are supported.
So right now I"d need the navigator package, firmware, wideband sensor, and ECU cable?
The image that is shown with the navigator shows an ECU cable, but the fine print states that it doesn't come with a such cable. The link that sells this device shows several cables that are supported.
So right now I"d need the navigator package, firmware, wideband sensor, and ECU cable?
SST temp is a CAN address so it should be the same for all ROM IDs
External Widebands work with the GPS Nav (using an USB hub) but it's still in early testing phase so the logs are really choppy. If you hook it up to the rear O2 ADC you wont have any problems.
Yes, you need to have the OpenPort 2.0 cable in order to hook it up to your EvoX.
Code:
<DataListItem DataLog="N" Color="" Display="SST Transmission Temp" LogReference="SST_TM_Temp" RequestID="CAN28-0" Eval="x-50" Unit="Deg F" MetricEval="x-50" MetricUnit="Deg C" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="0" GaugeMax="1000" ChartMin="0" ChartMax="1000" ScalingFactor="1" Notes="" Priority="1" Visible="False" />
Yes, you need to have the OpenPort 2.0 cable in order to hook it up to your EvoX.
So how accurate are the gauges on evoscan? If i purchase this navigator would i still need to purchase a seperate boost /af ratio gauge? How does the Lc-1 interface with the navigator. Is it just a plug and play affair? I am very interested in having all my gauges run off this screen if possible and mount it in the cubby hole under the HVAC controls.
I'd say the unit is as accurate as the ECU tells it, which seems to be pretty close. Boost can be monitored via the stock boost sensor up to about 1.5bar I believe.
AFR will need to be input via USB or Rear O2 on the ECU
AFR will need to be input via USB or Rear O2 on the ECU
If that's the case why are people buying boost gauges if the stock one is 3 bar. Is it the accuracy of the solenoid that is the issue? It seems that this evoscan navigator would suffice as an all in one solution as far as monitoring boost and a/f ratios, plus a host of added bonuses. Does anyone have it setup to do so on here mind chiming in?
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any updates???
anybody facing problems while trying to read dcts?? mine just freezes
and the SST temp does not work well, i got the slow down stupid warning while evoscan gps sst temp 90c, after reboot it showed 120c, another reboot 100c !! i guess it needs reboot to refresh lol
anyway its beta so bugs r expected
any idea when the full stable version will be released?? its been a while and i am worried

any updates???
anybody facing problems while trying to read dcts?? mine just freezes
and the SST temp does not work well, i got the slow down stupid warning while evoscan gps sst temp 90c, after reboot it showed 120c, another reboot 100c !! i guess it needs reboot to refresh lol
anyway its beta so bugs r expected
any idea when the full stable version will be released?? its been a while and i am worried
Anybody know what's up with the Evoscan Navi website right now? It was up a couple days ago and now it's not showing up.
I need to re-download PPC v1.7. I received a reply to my support ticket last night to tell me my log-in info has been added, but now the log-in page isn't coming up. If anyone knows anything, please do tell.
I need to re-download PPC v1.7. I received a reply to my support ticket last night to tell me my log-in info has been added, but now the log-in page isn't coming up. If anyone knows anything, please do tell.
the website is under construction for now should be up soon.
yep the evoscan gps navigator can be solution for gauges, just 1 unit to monitor everything instead of hooking up too many gauges, wires & sensors and it's in digital format !
need evoscan or cables ? just drop a pm.
yep the evoscan gps navigator can be solution for gauges, just 1 unit to monitor everything instead of hooking up too many gauges, wires & sensors and it's in digital format !
need evoscan or cables ? just drop a pm.
Anybody know what's up with the Evoscan Navi website right now? It was up a couple days ago and now it's not showing up.
I need to re-download PPC v1.7. I received a reply to my support ticket last night to tell me my log-in info has been added, but now the log-in page isn't coming up. If anyone knows anything, please do tell.
I need to re-download PPC v1.7. I received a reply to my support ticket last night to tell me my log-in info has been added, but now the log-in page isn't coming up. If anyone knows anything, please do tell.the new link is www.evoscan.com/gpsnav
I don't get it. I just started playing with the nav unit and started trying out the evoscan feature. Here's how far I get:
1) updated the memory card with latest PPC software (1.7 for evo X)
2) It did not work, then realized in settings that the JDM evo X was selected.
3) changed to "Evo X CAN" and tried logging to no avail. Cannot use "Evo X CAN mode 23" option in settings since I do not have mode 23 enabled on my stock ROM.
4) all this done by connecting the OP2.0 directly to the provided Y adapter.
5) I also have the LC1 wideband installed. tried connecting just the LC1 to the unit to try and log just the AFR, but it looks like OP2.0 connection is a MUST.
6) connected a USB hub to the Y adapter . I confirmed it to be working on my computer before doing this. I then connected both the LC1 and the OP2.0. In this case, it fails saying that its unable to initialize the LC1 wideband. The red - light is steady on the LC1.
Any ideas ????
Also, the GPS screenshots on the first page say evoscan version 2.7 !!!! was the versioning changed after the fact?
1) updated the memory card with latest PPC software (1.7 for evo X)
2) It did not work, then realized in settings that the JDM evo X was selected.
3) changed to "Evo X CAN" and tried logging to no avail. Cannot use "Evo X CAN mode 23" option in settings since I do not have mode 23 enabled on my stock ROM.
4) all this done by connecting the OP2.0 directly to the provided Y adapter.
5) I also have the LC1 wideband installed. tried connecting just the LC1 to the unit to try and log just the AFR, but it looks like OP2.0 connection is a MUST.
6) connected a USB hub to the Y adapter . I confirmed it to be working on my computer before doing this. I then connected both the LC1 and the OP2.0. In this case, it fails saying that its unable to initialize the LC1 wideband. The red - light is steady on the LC1.
Any ideas ????

Also, the GPS screenshots on the first page say evoscan version 2.7 !!!! was the versioning changed after the fact?
Last edited by CatalystGod; Apr 19, 2010 at 05:12 PM.
Yeah, but in my mind, mode 23 was the next step. I wanted to confirm my brand spankin' new device would at-least work with the MOST basic logging parameters, and then move on greater things. My motto right now is to just have it work on a regular stock Evo X with LC1 wideband. Is this not possible?
Of course, if enabling mode 23 is the only way to get it to work, then I will gladly do it.



