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Old Jan 5, 2010 | 04:50 AM
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If you remind me, I'll look through the EvoScan XML this evening and let you know where to place the code.
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Old Jan 5, 2010 | 05:43 AM
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Go into the evoscan folder - then click the data folder - the right click the data xml.

Copy it into evoscan after the "mode2" its after the DTC code stuff from the top - not real far down, just paste it with the other data items.

save the xml and re-open evoscan - should be somewhere at the top of the data list.
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Old Jan 5, 2010 | 01:03 PM
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travman,

I've already done that. I've made the changes on a backup file, copy and pasted it to the evoscan destination folder, it asks if i want to replace the file, I do.

BUT when I open the data.xml from the evoscan folder in xml editor, the code only shows up in the source, not in the tree.

When I open the backup file, I can see the code in BOTH the source AND the tree. I have it pasted right under external WB.

I've tried deleting the data.xml and they copying over my backup xml and that won't work either.

I've tried pasting the code directly into the data.xml in the evoscan folder. Same thing. I can't see the code in the tree, only when I select view source I can see the code in notepad.

Here is the backup xml with the WB in the tree


Here is the actual xml file in the evoscan folder, no WB in the tree


Here is the actual code that always shows up in the original xml


So every time I update the xml in evoscan, it for some reason won't show. Won't display when I open up evoscan either.
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Old Jan 5, 2010 | 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Drill_Sergeant
travman,

I've already done that. I've made the changes on a backup file, copy and pasted it to the evoscan destination folder, it asks if i want to replace the file, I do.

BUT when I open the data.xml from the evoscan folder in xml editor, the code only shows up in the source, not in the tree.

When I open the backup file, I can see the code in BOTH the source AND the tree. I have it pasted right under external WB.

I've tried deleting the data.xml and they copying over my backup xml and that won't work either.

I've tried pasting the code directly into the data.xml in the evoscan folder. Same thing. I can't see the code in the tree, only when I select view source I can see the code in notepad.

Here is the backup xml with the WB in the tree


Here is the actual xml file in the evoscan folder, no WB in the tree


Here is the actual code that always shows up in the original xml


So every time I update the xml in evoscan, it for some reason won't show. Won't display when I open up evoscan either.
hmm dunno man, that is strange - i always copy the code into my actual data.xml in the folder by right clicking / edit, copy it in, then close it which prompts me to save and i click yes then shut down evoscan (if open) and re-open it and its always there.
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Old Jan 5, 2010 | 02:24 PM
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Well, I solved my problem with the post above.

I ended up uninstalling v2.5 with revo uninstaller. Reinstalled. Now the xml accepts my changes and the wideband function shows up on Evoscan.

Strange how these things work.

Well I guess I'm all set to go as long as my formula is correct. We will just wait and see I suppose. My ECU pins should be here in a few days.

Thanks TouringBubble and travman for the help.

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Old Jan 5, 2010 | 08:35 PM
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Glad you got it sorted. Yell if you need anything else.
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Old Jan 6, 2010 | 05:26 PM
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well everything is working now.

BUT it seems like it's gathering information too slow. is there any way to fix this?




ohhh...it's decided it wants to log via serial cable now too...:shrug:

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Old Jan 8, 2010 | 05:15 PM
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how do we use this to make for better and more accurate logging?
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Old Jan 10, 2010 | 01:27 PM
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bump solution in the first post
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Old Jan 31, 2010 | 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Drill_Sergeant


how do we use this to make for better and more accurate logging?
How did you come up with your formula in the first post?

I'm playing around with my AEM and when I used the pic you posted above (the AEM documentation) the formula derived is Y = 2X + 10

or AFR = 2 (voltage) + 10

When I log this, it does not appear to match the gauge all too well but that's what the AEM provided documentation gives you for a formula.

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Old Mar 31, 2010 | 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by SophieSleeps
How did you come up with your formula in the first post?

I'm playing around with my AEM and when I used the pic you posted above (the AEM documentation) the formula derived is Y = 2X + 10

or AFR = 2 (voltage) + 10

When I log this, it does not appear to match the gauge all too well but that's what the AEM provided documentation gives you for a formula.
that formula is derived from mrfred's LC-1 formula using the UEGO's lean/rich figures
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Old Oct 25, 2010 | 04:25 PM
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Tephra or anyone can you shed some light on the below issue?

http://www.geekmapped.com/forums/sho...2&postcount=23
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