RAX Patch - ROM patches
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Of course, that message could have read, "FileDen is rubbish - we'll be back being rubbish in no time".

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Rich
File hosting debacle should be resolved. Now the downloads should, well, download. 
In other news, UT_EvoX is testing a beta version that adds the Omni 4-Bar re-scaling option to the Baro Compensation patch.
Once that is verified as sane and working, it will quickly be incorporated into the next revision of RAX2.
Rich

In other news, UT_EvoX is testing a beta version that adds the Omni 4-Bar re-scaling option to the Baro Compensation patch.
Rich
Thanks again Rich. The work you're doing here is awesome.
I had the opportunity to test this out this morning, and the base/atmospheric boost value for the Omni 4 bar patch looks good. It was 12.65 psi which pretty closely matched my barometer reading (within .1 psi).
I started to log all of the boost parameters on the way to work, but my Win 7 laptop BSOD'd on me before I got any good data. Will try again later today while I continue my E85 tuning.
I had the opportunity to test this out this morning, and the base/atmospheric boost value for the Omni 4 bar patch looks good. It was 12.65 psi which pretty closely matched my barometer reading (within .1 psi).
I started to log all of the boost parameters on the way to work, but my Win 7 laptop BSOD'd on me before I got any good data. Will try again later today while I continue my E85 tuning.
File hosting debacle should be resolved. Now the downloads should, well, download. 
In other news, UT_EvoX is testing a beta version that adds the Omni 4-Bar re-scaling option to the Baro Compensation patch.
Once that is verified as sane and working, it will quickly be incorporated into the next revision of RAX2.
Rich

In other news, UT_EvoX is testing a beta version that adds the Omni 4-Bar re-scaling option to the Baro Compensation patch.
Rich
Thanks again Rich. The work you're doing here is awesome.
I had the opportunity to test this out this morning, and the base/atmospheric boost value for the Omni 4 bar patch looks good. It was 12.65 psi which pretty closely matched my barometer reading (within .1 psi).
I started to log all of the boost parameters on the way to work, but my Win 7 laptop BSOD'd on me before I got any good data. Will try again later today while I continue my E85 tuning.
I had the opportunity to test this out this morning, and the base/atmospheric boost value for the Omni 4 bar patch looks good. It was 12.65 psi which pretty closely matched my barometer reading (within .1 psi).
I started to log all of the boost parameters on the way to work, but my Win 7 laptop BSOD'd on me before I got any good data. Will try again later today while I continue my E85 tuning.

Rich
Rich, why don't you just put your files on a Google Code and/or Github account? That way it would also be possible to retrieve old revisions of your patches.
Bernhard
btw. many thanks for your hard work on this stuff!
Bernhard
btw. many thanks for your hard work on this stuff!
Update: RAX Version 2 Revision 3
RAX2v3 contains support for Omni 4-Bar MAP Sensor when using Atmospheric Boost Baro Compensation. Simply choose your mode when you first apply the patch.
The instructions document has been updated to cover the new stuff. This comes in pdf form in every RAX Patch fileset. Also attached below, for reference.
To those using the older RAX2v2, you don't need to do a single thing! No need to update your XML or do anything your ROM. I've simply added an extra mode for anyone with an aftermarket Omni 4-Bar MAP sensor, so the scalings work properly with the other "Omni" patches to Direct Boost.
New files are available via the download links in the original post. Well, the ones that actually exist! To that end...
I'll now get back to releasing RAX Patch for the remaining 5MT ROMs on the list. Eventually, I'll come full circle and bring the SST ROMs up to the latest revision.
Rich
RAX2v3 contains support for Omni 4-Bar MAP Sensor when using Atmospheric Boost Baro Compensation. Simply choose your mode when you first apply the patch.
The instructions document has been updated to cover the new stuff. This comes in pdf form in every RAX Patch fileset. Also attached below, for reference.
To those using the older RAX2v2, you don't need to do a single thing! No need to update your XML or do anything your ROM. I've simply added an extra mode for anyone with an aftermarket Omni 4-Bar MAP sensor, so the scalings work properly with the other "Omni" patches to Direct Boost.
New files are available via the download links in the original post. Well, the ones that actually exist! To that end...
I'll now get back to releasing RAX Patch for the remaining 5MT ROMs on the list. Eventually, I'll come full circle and bring the SST ROMs up to the latest revision.

Rich
Three more 5MT patches added... 2010 USDM, 2011 USDM, 2011 EDM. Those downloads are now available from the first post.
crimson red requested that I take a look at adding JDM 56180001-56180002 to the patch collection. Will do that next.
To those of you who have successfully trialled RAX Patch on one of the ROMs marked "Untested" in the first post, please let me know. I'll update those test-status lists as we go.
Rich
crimson red requested that I take a look at adding JDM 56180001-56180002 to the patch collection. Will do that next.

To those of you who have successfully trialled RAX Patch on one of the ROMs marked "Untested" in the first post, please let me know. I'll update those test-status lists as we go.
Rich
EvoM member Khaydin has pointed out that the Atmospheric Boost Baro Compensation patch has an upper ceiling on the pressure adjustment it will apply, and that the ceiling may need to be raised.
Currently, the patch won't push up boost targets with baro pressure any higher than 14.7psi.
That ceiling is a safety feature I added, to guard against crazy baro sensor values doing bad things to boost targets.
The next revision of the patch may well see this raised to allow up, eg. to 15.1psi (if that considered sane and reasonable for a baro sensor reading).
Rich
Currently, the patch won't push up boost targets with baro pressure any higher than 14.7psi.
That ceiling is a safety feature I added, to guard against crazy baro sensor values doing bad things to boost targets.
The next revision of the patch may well see this raised to allow up, eg. to 15.1psi (if that considered sane and reasonable for a baro sensor reading).
Rich
Last edited by richardjh; Dec 4, 2011 at 08:59 PM. Reason: clarity
EvoM member Khaydin has pointed out that the Atmospheric Boost Baro Compensation patch has an upper ceiling on the pressure adjustment it will apply, and that the ceiling may need to be raised.
Currently, the patch won't push up boost targets with baro pressure any higher than 14.7psi.
That ceiling is a safety feature I added, to guard against crazy baro sensor values doing bad things to boost targets.
The next revision of the patch may well see this raised to allow up, eg. to 15.1psi (if that considered sane and reasonable for a baro sensor reading).
Rich
Currently, the patch won't push up boost targets with baro pressure any higher than 14.7psi.
That ceiling is a safety feature I added, to guard against crazy baro sensor values doing bad things to boost targets.
The next revision of the patch may well see this raised to allow up, eg. to 15.1psi (if that considered sane and reasonable for a baro sensor reading).
Rich



