Ok well iv been trying for hours to try and get megajolt to communicate with my laptop iv using this USB converter http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0511617237 which when searching the forum is the one people suggested.
So now iv installed all the software for the USB adapter and the LED is flashing so im guessing thats working.
When i plug megajolt into the USB converter and try and get it to communicate with my laptop im just getting "Timeout reading cylinder count" but on the bottom on the left its saying "Ignition Config 1 active"...
Any help to get them to start talking would be much appreciated, i just want to get my mini running not and im seriously considering taking the megajolt off and converting back to distributor.
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Please don't convert back to dizzy, the pros are definately worth the hassle of getting it setup initially. And once it is all setup and running its really easy alter the maps as you so wish.
Have you tried hooking up the megajolt to a computer which does have a dedicated serial port, most desktop computers do??
How has anyone else got experience with this serial adaptor they can shed some light on???
Have you tried hooking up the megajolt to a computer which does have a dedicated serial port, most desktop computers do??
How has anyone else got experience with this serial adaptor they can shed some light on???
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Hi Tom,
Sorry your're having so many problems! In our installation guide we have a section about setting the serial port. In that section we show how to check Device Manager for what ports you have installed on your system.
http://www.autosportlabs.net/MJLJ_V4_Op ... erial_Port
What does your Device Manager show for installed COM ports?
Also, do you have the the whole system running on your engine? If so, you should be able to verify the MJLJ is 'alive' and working by monitoring timing using a timing light.
Sorry your're having so many problems! In our installation guide we have a section about setting the serial port. In that section we show how to check Device Manager for what ports you have installed on your system.
http://www.autosportlabs.net/MJLJ_V4_Op ... erial_Port
What does your Device Manager show for installed COM ports?
Also, do you have the the whole system running on your engine? If so, you should be able to verify the MJLJ is 'alive' and working by monitoring timing using a timing light.
Hi, thanks for the reply.
With the USB convertor cable plugged in i get a new port appear, but without meagjolt connected to the USB cable, but with the USB cable still connected the post still is there, so that doesnt really prove much.
When i tried connecting the 9 pin plug directly into the there was no new ports appearing...
Yes the engine will run on EDIS4 at the moment, so does meegajolt have a built in map then? What difference in timing should i expect to see?
With the USB convertor cable plugged in i get a new port appear, but without meagjolt connected to the USB cable, but with the USB cable still connected the post still is there, so that doesnt really prove much.
When i tried connecting the 9 pin plug directly into the there was no new ports appearing...
Yes the engine will run on EDIS4 at the moment, so does meegajolt have a built in map then? What difference in timing should i expect to see?
Another connection problem
The EDIS will run with a limp mode 10 degrees advance, without help from the MJLJ. Anything more complex must be stored & executed at the MJLJ. Bruce Roe
Ok well iv just come in from checking to see if the timing changed with megajolt unit, so i first ran the engine an checked the timing with a strobe and it showed 10* throughout the rev range, i then plugged in my megajolt unit (LED lights up) and did the same test with the strobe, but the results were exactly the same (10* throughout the rev range)
So i guess this means my megajolt unit is broken
I did do the voltage check and as said im getting 4.99v on all the take offs apart from one wich gave alot highter around 10v...
None of the chips look burnt out or anything. Is there anyone in UK i would be able to send my unit to that will be able to test it and find why its not working?
So i guess this means my megajolt unit is broken
I did do the voltage check and as said im getting 4.99v on all the take offs apart from one wich gave alot highter around 10v...
None of the chips look burnt out or anything. Is there anyone in UK i would be able to send my unit to that will be able to test it and find why its not working?
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If your Desktop PC Com port is not showing up in the windows device manager, it is quite likely disabled in the BIOS.
A lot of PC's come like that these days (many dont even have a COM port connector fitted as standard, its an add-on cable). If you know how to get into your systems BIOS, then look under the "Integrated Peripherals" section and make sure it is assigned an address/Interrupt (usually Com1/Com2 3F8/2F8 or similair). If you arent sure about how to do this, find a friendly computer guru and get them to do it for you, takes about 10 seconds.
Once you have your desktops PC com port running, you will have a much greater chance of getting communications successfully..
Laptop USB->Com converters are nearly always the cause of the no comms problem - my experience with many different USB-RS232 converters is that about 60% of them have problems communicating with one device or another.. Most of the commonly available ones are cheap rubbish that shouldnt even be on the shelves. One manufacturer of Fuel Injection systems got so sick of it, that they refused to offer any support unless you were using a USB/RS232 convertor bought from them.
If you let us know what area you are in, another friendly Megajolt owner might be willing for you to pop past and get yours checked with a known good Laptop/Converter combination.
A lot of PC's come like that these days (many dont even have a COM port connector fitted as standard, its an add-on cable). If you know how to get into your systems BIOS, then look under the "Integrated Peripherals" section and make sure it is assigned an address/Interrupt (usually Com1/Com2 3F8/2F8 or similair). If you arent sure about how to do this, find a friendly computer guru and get them to do it for you, takes about 10 seconds.
Once you have your desktops PC com port running, you will have a much greater chance of getting communications successfully..
Laptop USB->Com converters are nearly always the cause of the no comms problem - my experience with many different USB-RS232 converters is that about 60% of them have problems communicating with one device or another.. Most of the commonly available ones are cheap rubbish that shouldnt even be on the shelves. One manufacturer of Fuel Injection systems got so sick of it, that they refused to offer any support unless you were using a USB/RS232 convertor bought from them.
If you let us know what area you are in, another friendly Megajolt owner might be willing for you to pop past and get yours checked with a known good Laptop/Converter combination.