That sounds like the same problem I had a week ago when trying to copy and paste a table. It just shut the whole program down. Although it seems to be fine now...
That sounds like the same problem I had a week ago when trying to copy and paste a table. It just shut the whole program down. Although it seems to be fine now...
i just downloaded the t-glhsv1 and the tlmv13 cals from the repository. they ALL opened without error. sure wish i could be more help on why it's bombing out completely without any errors. hmm...
89 Voyager LE, 2.5T2 - rest in peace
87 Charger Shelby T2 (2.4 conversion in process)
mratliff86 - pm me your email. i want to send you a test version to see if i can help locate what is happening.
89 Voyager LE, 2.5T2 - rest in peace
87 Charger Shelby T2 (2.4 conversion in process)
It appears to be operating smoothly, no errors popped up and I can open the files.
So, I am attempting to burn an 87 GLHS STG II file, what is the offset for burning the 8k .bin onto 27sf512 chips? I can find offsets for everything except this.
OK, so it's clear the past 6mo or so that the biggest problem anyone has is getting a PC to talk to the ECU.
To try and make it easier to setup, I'm going to try to build a customized driver package for the USB-SCI cable that I sell thru BoostButton. It doesn't seem so tricky to setup, but it might take a couple of tries to get the settings right for the driver install. Once it's done, I'll make it a download from the Wiki.
Okay, so I finally got the RT up and running. Have freshened the bottom end since the f'n melling oil pump locked up and put in my fresh, new Spec Stage III clutch. Now that I have the clutch to support the setup, I am getting the check engine/knock indicator lighting up. I was reading on retarding the timing on the Wiki, but it seems to be different for the TIII, any direction you gurus could provide?
Can there be an 85 t1 lm turbonator cal
Most likely not. You're not quite a party of 1, but there are very few dining at the TI log table these days. Those who are generally aren't interested in wringing everything they can out of it. Up the boost a bit and enjoy it. If you get to the point that a healthy log motor really needs more than a MP LM, then you're ready for an IC and a TII conversion IMO.
Once we get some of the current projects out of the way, we'll probably start work on the T1 log code. 3.0 and Jeep 4.0 code is the current focus. There isn't a ton of log car tuning interest, but there is some, and I will soon have a car local to me that will be in excellent running condition that I can use as a test bed.
fwiw, i posted last week a first draft of the 87 t1 code to use with mptune. the 86 t1 should be up in a day or two. brian had asked me to do this so i gave it my best shot. basically copied as much as i could find from rob lloyds t-lm source. the majority of tables and code were located but a large number are unidentified. the 91 3.0 sbec1 v6 and the 94 4.0 sbec2 jeep are also posted up some time ago and are basically a first draft attempt, although i believe rob m has been using the 91 3.0 for testing. map and injector scaling is not complete either.
i've also got a 92 3.0 sbec2 i'm trying to finish up.
i'll probably take a break after that since it consumes WAY WAY too much time to do. can't imagine the amount of time rob lloyd must have put into figuring out these cals!!! anyhow, wife deserves my attention for awhile :-)
89 Voyager LE, 2.5T2 - rest in peace
87 Charger Shelby T2 (2.4 conversion in process)
85 TI codes is also different from 86/87 TI codes.
Someone must have stolen my user name, I don't remember writing instruction on how to use MPtuner at the beginning of this thread.
86 and 87 t1 are both posted now if anybody wants to take a look. http://www.turbo-mopar.com/forums/sh...19#post1135819
89 Voyager LE, 2.5T2 - rest in peace
87 Charger Shelby T2 (2.4 conversion in process)