Hi, I gave up time ago to concentrate my efforts and my time on other things.
I know, it would be a dream to know the meaning of all the maps/function/costants in that ecu (cause they are a lot), but simply a lot of time or experience or help from BIG names will cut down the time a lot.
Last time I created an XDF with all maps & costants from the directory, something like near 200 maps IIRC. Then I realised that I was working on 667-693 ecu file and I have 667-972, so all those maps needed to be checked manually. Insane job
Give a name to those map as I said would be a dream. A few can be identified from their shape, but I can't know when the ecu will use that specifical map without disassembly it.
I understood some identifier (like load, lambda, volt...) but on some of them I can't be 100% sure.
Here no small-medium ecu tuner had that damos... the big ones have it, I know surely that they have it, but they say "to the public" that they don't know what damos are
(funny eh? they have fear that someone will steal their job/clients)
As now my dog destroyed my interface, so I need to build another one
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Then I found adaptronic. This ecu is used a lot on miatas turboed and on other cars, as you can see from the link below, and it's still a relatively new product in respect of the other in the market.
It feature a magnific autotune function that it seems to do wonders.
It can read directly the serial interface from the Innovate LC-1 wideband and others WB, so that there aren't analog issues with the usual used 0-5v wire.
It seems a good product, and I read a lot. I think that if my actual piggyback will create problems I'll buy it.
Adaptronic ecu page:
http://www.adaptronic.com.au/products-e420c.php me asking infos about M44 and adaptronic:
http://www.adaptronic.com.au/forum/i...hp?topic=885.0 Themis' supercharged/ now turbo 318 running on adaptronic:
http://www.adaptronic.com.au/field.php#M43-E36-BMW sorry for the thread hijack. Next ones on PM