What's Cobb cooking up?
What's Cobb cooking up?
Hello everyone!
So here at Cobb we've been planning and building this new software to incorporate one of the most demanded functions for the AccessPORT. And that is Data Logging! To simply use this new ability all you need to do is update the AccessPORT using the AP Updater which can be found at: http://www.cobbtuning.com/info/?ID=3874
You can find all these new abilities under the "Monitor" selection on the main menu. To retrieve the Data Log you'll need to use AccessPORT Manager which you can find on the link above. The logs are located under "View" -> "Advance" and from there the new window will show you every log recorded. After high lighting which log files you want, right click and download.
What's new in this firmware release:
1. Subaru: User Dump feature that allows the user to download their stock ROM if the AccessPORT does not recognize the vehicle.
2. Dongle firmware updated to version 0.42. This process will automatically update the next time the AccessPORT is connected to a car.
3. Added 2008-2009 USDM Impreza WRX STi, 2008-2009 USDM Subaru Legacy GT (Auto), 2008-2009 USDM Subaru Legacy GT (Manual), 2008-2009 USDM Subaru Legacy GT (Spec B), & 2009 USDM Impreza 2.5GT (Auto) support.
4. Boost reading on the AccessPORT used to cap out at 18.4 psi. This is now fixed.
5. Datalogging feature has been added to the AccessPORT.
6. Reorganized menu system for more intuitive navigation.
Also don't forget about the FREE AccessTuner Race software we currently offer on our website! (forewarned it's intended for advance tuning users only). Have fun and happy tuning =D
CobbTuning.com - Home Page
dan@cobbtuning.com
801.713.0035
So here at Cobb we've been planning and building this new software to incorporate one of the most demanded functions for the AccessPORT. And that is Data Logging! To simply use this new ability all you need to do is update the AccessPORT using the AP Updater which can be found at: http://www.cobbtuning.com/info/?ID=3874
You can find all these new abilities under the "Monitor" selection on the main menu. To retrieve the Data Log you'll need to use AccessPORT Manager which you can find on the link above. The logs are located under "View" -> "Advance" and from there the new window will show you every log recorded. After high lighting which log files you want, right click and download.
What's new in this firmware release:
1. Subaru: User Dump feature that allows the user to download their stock ROM if the AccessPORT does not recognize the vehicle.
2. Dongle firmware updated to version 0.42. This process will automatically update the next time the AccessPORT is connected to a car.
3. Added 2008-2009 USDM Impreza WRX STi, 2008-2009 USDM Subaru Legacy GT (Auto), 2008-2009 USDM Subaru Legacy GT (Manual), 2008-2009 USDM Subaru Legacy GT (Spec B), & 2009 USDM Impreza 2.5GT (Auto) support.
4. Boost reading on the AccessPORT used to cap out at 18.4 psi. This is now fixed.
5. Datalogging feature has been added to the AccessPORT.
6. Reorganized menu system for more intuitive navigation.
Also don't forget about the FREE AccessTuner Race software we currently offer on our website! (forewarned it's intended for advance tuning users only). Have fun and happy tuning =D
CobbTuning.com - Home Page
dan@cobbtuning.com
801.713.0035
Last edited by dan@cobb; Dec 4, 2008 at 12:00 PM.
Lol, Sorry I made the same mistake on the Mazda forum, I was too much in a hurry to post these for everyone
The v1 AP's were for Subaru's only, so ignore that sentence and the AP updater software auto detects the model of AP and downloads the correct software.
cheers
Yes indeed =D We launched the EVO X AP just barely too
http://www.cobbtuning.com/info/?id=4214
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I have one of the hardware AP thingies for the X (nice product, btw). My question relates to the FREE AccessTuner Race software for the X AP v2. I do not see it listed here:
http://www.cobbtuning.com/info/?id=4214
http://www.cobbtuning.com/info/?id=4214
We're currently reacting to a flood of requests from the tuner network
for additions/corrections to the software. Before we unleash it onto
the masses, we want to make certain everything is exactly as well
expected. It may be a few days or a few weeks until we've addressed all
their concerns and the software is in a stable state (with regards to
table access) so end users don't have to be frustrated by constant
updates being issued.



