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Old Dec 11, 2009 | 07:25 AM
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evoscan questions with 2010 evo x

i have a few concerns:
1. not sure where to submit a ticket to evoscan. i read somewhere that hamish comes in here and try to attend to the issues.
2. i added the values for the zeitronix in the evoscan data.xml that i downloaded from SiC's post. the ztx boost appears to be working fine but for the others like RPM and TPS. tried to play with the "Eval" like "x*4" for the RPM but the values didn't seem to change. so i reverted it back.
3. all i know is just what i researched in here and now can't seem to find more answers so i posted too. for the evoscan TPS reading for ecu "MODE 23 2010 EVOX RA", i'm unsure if it is reading right. i'm using this ecu because that's what i've read
Originally Posted by SiC
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Oh, I forgot to mention, the 2010 GSR & RA share the same MUT addresses so you can select 2010 Mode23 US EVOX RA from the drop down menu for both.

Does anyone have the 2010 MR ROM & XML so I can check those too?
the other values appears to be good (thanks SiC btw). so what i did i 2x checked the requestid in the data.xml vs the mut table. please let me know if i got it all wrong.

i pulled out the mut table reference and mut table in my hex (i learned this from here
Originally Posted by acamus
For example in 55570005

MUT Table is at 3f244

now when you look at the table in Ecuflash and you know the RequestId from evowiki you can write
logging item in EvoScan.

Example:

0D LTFTMid Fuel Trim Mid (LTFT) % (x-128)/5

Request number is 0D in MUT table so you take value from MUT0x row and D column which is 804575, now you take it and write mode23 EvoScan item as 23804575 using scaling from evowiki

Hope it helps.
the tps reading is pulling its request id "2380870d" but when i checked in the evowiki it's "80971d". i'm unsure if i'm reading it right. if i'm reading it right should i change the value? also i wanted to add the WGDC but i'm unsure if i'm reading the MUT table right so i haven't touched anything yet. let me know. THANKS!! see screenshots.




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Old Dec 11, 2009 | 02:10 PM
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bump for answers
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Old Dec 16, 2009 | 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by tonyboy
bump for answers
oh i ran a log this morning with 80870d i see this



if you want i can change it to 80871d and see what i get

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Old Dec 17, 2009 | 05:09 AM
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sure why not... btw, it's 80971d.
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Old Jan 10, 2010 | 05:29 PM
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Hey got a question, what does TPS stand for?
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Old Jan 10, 2010 | 07:18 PM
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throttle postion sensor
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Old Jan 10, 2010 | 07:29 PM
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will try to answer.
there are two formulars that evoscan uses one for metric and one for imperial. Make shaw you are adjusting the right one. you can see witch one you are using under logging on the menu
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Old Jan 11, 2010 | 06:53 AM
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^^ thanks. i'll re-check the tables again. but as far as i can remember the formula it's using is just one there, but i could be wrong...let me 2x check.
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