***ECUFlash Now For Base Lancers!***
Update:
One of the guys on OpenECU.org helped me get a definition file going and now I'm able to edit my map perfectly.
Z_Lancer: Maybe you'd like to add this information to the first post:
- Video illustrating how to copy your cars ROM onto a laptop (ignore the emailing to jester tuning part) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AigoMPNtqAA
- Here's a link to a thread over on OpenECU.org that has all the current ROMs and their associated XML files. The first 2 posts in that thread have the download links, but I think you need to be registered before they become available. My current ROM and XML has not been added yet, but the author of the posting is the guy that made the definition file for me, so it should be there eventually. http://forums.openecu.org/viewtopic.php?t=925
Here are my current stock fuel and ignition maps:

One of the guys on OpenECU.org helped me get a definition file going and now I'm able to edit my map perfectly.
Z_Lancer: Maybe you'd like to add this information to the first post:
- Video illustrating how to copy your cars ROM onto a laptop (ignore the emailing to jester tuning part) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AigoMPNtqAA
- Here's a link to a thread over on OpenECU.org that has all the current ROMs and their associated XML files. The first 2 posts in that thread have the download links, but I think you need to be registered before they become available. My current ROM and XML has not been added yet, but the author of the posting is the guy that made the definition file for me, so it should be there eventually. http://forums.openecu.org/viewtopic.php?t=925
Here are my current stock fuel and ignition maps:
this is what mine looks like. the graphs values seem off.
Last edited by kungfugirl; Dec 7, 2007 at 05:25 PM.
You RPM and Load values need to have the endian changed. You are using ECUFlash 1.3+ I assume?
Right click an item in the lest on the left and select "Edit Map."
Click the "Scalings" button
Edit the Load and RPM scalings and change the Endian option ... I'm not sure if you need big or little, but you only have 2 options =)
This is a local issue, so it may be right on other machines and still display wrong on yours.
Right click an item in the lest on the left and select "Edit Map."
Click the "Scalings" button
Edit the Load and RPM scalings and change the Endian option ... I'm not sure if you need big or little, but you only have 2 options =)
This is a local issue, so it may be right on other machines and still display wrong on yours.
You RPM and Load values need to have the endian changed. You are using ECUFlash 1.3+ I assume?
Right click an item in the lest on the left and select "Edit Map."
Click the "Scalings" button
Edit the Load and RPM scalings and change the Endian option ... I'm not sure if you need big or little, but you only have 2 options =)
This is a local issue, so it may be right on other machines and still display wrong on yours.
Right click an item in the lest on the left and select "Edit Map."
Click the "Scalings" button
Edit the Load and RPM scalings and change the Endian option ... I'm not sure if you need big or little, but you only have 2 options =)
This is a local issue, so it may be right on other machines and still display wrong on yours.
I got into the scalings and i am looking at the long list of adjustable scaling, i suppose i would click the main "load" section as well as "afr" but what am i changing, i dont know why of all people mine is so effed.
BTW can someone please help me with completing the definition! TY guys for help.
Yes, 1.29 will correct the issue you have.
The problem is that the earlier version of ECUFlash actually had the endian wrong for several of the scaling values. In 1.31 or so this issue was fixed, but the scalings were not updated so they display all funky in newer versions.
To fix it ...
Once you get to that list of scalings, select "Load" and then click the "Edit" button at the bottom. The window that opens will have a drop down menu labeled "Endian." Just change that value ... there are only 2 options, "Little" and "Big."
The problem is that the earlier version of ECUFlash actually had the endian wrong for several of the scaling values. In 1.31 or so this issue was fixed, but the scalings were not updated so they display all funky in newer versions.
To fix it ...
Once you get to that list of scalings, select "Load" and then click the "Edit" button at the bottom. The window that opens will have a drop down menu labeled "Endian." Just change that value ... there are only 2 options, "Little" and "Big."






