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Originally Posted by dryad001
bolsen- i didnt have an extra 9k to get straight cut gears (dogbox)
Nez- I can meet you up there at 7:05 if you want, I probably wont go to wings tonight I have some tyhings to finish up with the car and then its finally done. BTW you order something for me today?
Nez- I can meet you up there at 7:05 if you want, I probably wont go to wings tonight I have some tyhings to finish up with the car and then its finally done. BTW you order something for me today?
Damn, didn't know it was that much extra!
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Originally Posted by newimportowner
I believe it to be one in the same. i could be wrong. we are seriously considering going.
I might go, kinda depends right now.
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Thanks to all that purchased POWERFLEX front motor mounts from my buddy Dryad001.
I have some sets of side mounts also if anyone is interested in tightening up that motor a bit more in accelleration, stopping and turning.
If you guys, need anything let me know.
Scott @ TTP-Engineering.com
I have some sets of side mounts also if anyone is interested in tightening up that motor a bit more in accelleration, stopping and turning.
If you guys, need anything let me know.
Scott @ TTP-Engineering.com
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Yep, thanks for making a good product.
Originally Posted by TTP Engineering
Thanks to all that purchased POWERFLEX front motor mounts from my buddy Dryad001.
I have some sets of side mounts also if anyone is interested in tightening up that motor a bit more in accelleration, stopping and turning.
If you guys, need anything let me know.
Scott @ TTP-Engineering.com
I have some sets of side mounts also if anyone is interested in tightening up that motor a bit more in accelleration, stopping and turning.
If you guys, need anything let me know.
Scott @ TTP-Engineering.com
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EvoScan update
It's coming very soon... I can't wait.
Originally Posted by Evo4Mad
UPDATE:
EvoScan Supported Hardware:
1) I will be putting up a cable for sale that is FT232BM USB cable for the EvoScan datalogger. ($65US) (for Evo7/8/9 I would recommend the OpenPort cable below as it supports EcuFlash factory ecu tuning)
2) OpenPort cable 1.3M uses a built in FTDI FT232BM USB-Serial adapter.
- Colby Boles - http://www.tactrix.com/ ($89US)
- advantage of this cable is that it supports ecuflash only for Evo7/8/9
3) HomeMade for Electronics minded people: beware not many OBDII cables support 15625baudrate.
What you can do is buy a FT232BM($20US+) based usb-serial adapter because this chipset supports any baudrate you like, the PC standard comport cant physically support 15625bps, with the usb adapter then convert the serial adapter voltage levels to obdII levels +0v/+12v using a optoisolater circuit like Andy Whittakers or Jeff Noxon, or use a MAX232 chipset circuit like MMCd.($20US)
EvoScan Registration:
1) EvoScan Registration will be $15US ($20NZ)
- this will allow me to purchase expensive third party charting and gauge controls to make this the best looking and best functioning datalogger around.
- with registration you will get unlimited future releases.
- if you want a new feature added, this will be added for you with priority.
- you will get emailed latest updates released every week.
- you get access to the source code (personal use only).
- Using this datalogger will allow you to successfully see what your car is doing before and after you use tools such as EcuFlash or Aftermarket Controllers such as SAFC-II to tune your car. And you can save and send your results to your openecu buddies to oggle over, and others with EvoScan can even play back your results without being plugged into a car.
- Using the alerting features of EvoScan could alert you to a bad tune or bad fuel, i.e Detonation Knock Counts, Temperatures, A/F ratios and we all know what happens to an engine under extreme detonation or extreme lean conditions.
Supported Vehicles:
1) Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV/V/VI/VII/VIII/IX (Any serial obdII adapter that will support 15625baudrate)
3) Other miscellaneous 1996+ Mitsubishi OBDII Vehicles (support to follow as people test it on their cars - I'm expecting a lot of these vehicles to already work with this software)
3) Subaru SSM protocol support to follow (Any serial obdII adapter that will support 4800baudrate)
4) Nissan vehicle (I have a lot of Nissan protocol information - support to follow)
EvoScan Supported Hardware:
1) I will be putting up a cable for sale that is FT232BM USB cable for the EvoScan datalogger. ($65US) (for Evo7/8/9 I would recommend the OpenPort cable below as it supports EcuFlash factory ecu tuning)
2) OpenPort cable 1.3M uses a built in FTDI FT232BM USB-Serial adapter.
- Colby Boles - http://www.tactrix.com/ ($89US)
- advantage of this cable is that it supports ecuflash only for Evo7/8/9
3) HomeMade for Electronics minded people: beware not many OBDII cables support 15625baudrate.
What you can do is buy a FT232BM($20US+) based usb-serial adapter because this chipset supports any baudrate you like, the PC standard comport cant physically support 15625bps, with the usb adapter then convert the serial adapter voltage levels to obdII levels +0v/+12v using a optoisolater circuit like Andy Whittakers or Jeff Noxon, or use a MAX232 chipset circuit like MMCd.($20US)
EvoScan Registration:
1) EvoScan Registration will be $15US ($20NZ)
- this will allow me to purchase expensive third party charting and gauge controls to make this the best looking and best functioning datalogger around.
- with registration you will get unlimited future releases.
- if you want a new feature added, this will be added for you with priority.
- you will get emailed latest updates released every week.
- you get access to the source code (personal use only).
- Using this datalogger will allow you to successfully see what your car is doing before and after you use tools such as EcuFlash or Aftermarket Controllers such as SAFC-II to tune your car. And you can save and send your results to your openecu buddies to oggle over, and others with EvoScan can even play back your results without being plugged into a car.
- Using the alerting features of EvoScan could alert you to a bad tune or bad fuel, i.e Detonation Knock Counts, Temperatures, A/F ratios and we all know what happens to an engine under extreme detonation or extreme lean conditions.
Supported Vehicles:
1) Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV/V/VI/VII/VIII/IX (Any serial obdII adapter that will support 15625baudrate)
3) Other miscellaneous 1996+ Mitsubishi OBDII Vehicles (support to follow as people test it on their cars - I'm expecting a lot of these vehicles to already work with this software)
3) Subaru SSM protocol support to follow (Any serial obdII adapter that will support 4800baudrate)
4) Nissan vehicle (I have a lot of Nissan protocol information - support to follow)
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Originally Posted by TTP Engineering
Thanks to all that purchased POWERFLEX front motor mounts from my buddy Dryad001.
I have some sets of side mounts also if anyone is interested in tightening up that motor a bit more in accelleration, stopping and turning.
If you guys, need anything let me know.
Scott @ TTP-Engineering.com
I have some sets of side mounts also if anyone is interested in tightening up that motor a bit more in accelleration, stopping and turning.
If you guys, need anything let me know.
Scott @ TTP-Engineering.com
Morning fochers! How is everyone?
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Originally Posted by bolsen
I might be interested, do you have a link for product info?
Morning fochers! How is everyone?
Morning fochers! How is everyone?