Is this right? MUT 2byte/Evoscan
ok, so I finally got my wideband to log with evoscan. Im using v0.99. Now my problem is getting evoscan to log 2byte load. Can someone please help me with this. I think something needs to be added to my rom XML file (88590015). I have already made the changes in my MUT table. MUT00 = 6B42 MUT01 = 6B43 I attached pictures of both my mut table as well as the portion of my XML that deals with MUT. Help would be greatly appreciated. If the attachments are to small to see please PM me your email and I will send it to you.
1.) Ensure that you have EvoScan v.99 installed along with ECUFlash v1.3.
2.) Next, update the ECUFlash XML file located at: C:\Program Files\OpenECU\EcuFlash\rommetadata\mitsubishi\evo\ 88590015.xml (or whatever Evo IX ROM ID you have)
using FrontPage or other XML editor to include the following two table entries so the code ends like this:
<table name="2 byte load high bit" address="3EE86" category="Misc" type="1D" level="1" scaling="uint16" />
<table name="2 byte load low bit" address="3EE8A" category="Misc" type="1D" level="1" scaling="uint16" />
</rom>
Save the changes.
3.) Open ECUFlash v1.3 and a version 15 ROM image. Scroll down to the Misc section and you'll see two new entries: "2 byte load high bit" and "2 byte load low bit."
4.) Enter 27458 as the value for "2 byte load high bit."
Enter 27459 as the value for "2 byte load low bit."
5.) Save the ROM file. Flash the ROM onto your IX and begin logging 2-byte load using EvoScan v.99.
2.) Next, update the ECUFlash XML file located at: C:\Program Files\OpenECU\EcuFlash\rommetadata\mitsubishi\evo\ 88590015.xml (or whatever Evo IX ROM ID you have)
using FrontPage or other XML editor to include the following two table entries so the code ends like this:
<table name="2 byte load high bit" address="3EE86" category="Misc" type="1D" level="1" scaling="uint16" />
<table name="2 byte load low bit" address="3EE8A" category="Misc" type="1D" level="1" scaling="uint16" />
</rom>
Save the changes.
3.) Open ECUFlash v1.3 and a version 15 ROM image. Scroll down to the Misc section and you'll see two new entries: "2 byte load high bit" and "2 byte load low bit."
4.) Enter 27458 as the value for "2 byte load high bit."
Enter 27459 as the value for "2 byte load low bit."
5.) Save the ROM file. Flash the ROM onto your IX and begin logging 2-byte load using EvoScan v.99.
that looks fine, it will push a new table in ecuflash after you update that xml....make sure ecuflash is closed..update , save that xml..reopen ecuflash and you should see the new tabl ein there once you load in your hex file (rom)..
do the below step
Enter 27458 as the value for "2 byte load high bit."
Enter 27459 as the value for "2 byte load low bit."...
and then flash that rom to your car, and try out evoscan to see if its loggin 2byte load
do the below step
Enter 27458 as the value for "2 byte load high bit."
Enter 27459 as the value for "2 byte load low bit."...
and then flash that rom to your car, and try out evoscan to see if its loggin 2byte load
i followed the steps.......this is what i get.
2741.875 all the way down. car was sitting at idle, i dont know if that matters.
Also, im pretty sure i have the latest version of ecuflash and not 1.3 as the directions show. Would that make a difference?
2741.875 all the way down. car was sitting at idle, i dont know if that matters.
Also, im pretty sure i have the latest version of ecuflash and not 1.3 as the directions show. Would that make a difference?
Last edited by escodotcarter; Mar 17, 2011 at 11:02 AM.
It looks as if you haven't set the right addresses in evoscan.
The ecuflash portion looks fine, but now you need to go into evoscan's data.xml and set the addresses for 2 byte load to 00 and 01 since those are what you're using in ecuflash.
The ecuflash portion looks fine, but now you need to go into evoscan's data.xml and set the addresses for 2 byte load to 00 and 01 since those are what you're using in ecuflash.
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