All,
After an unplanned engine change, my car is finally ready to have it's map tweaked. It is possible to change the advance number in a bin with the eninge still running? Will the MJLJ use the new advance?
Thanks
Simon
Mapping on the Fly
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In general yes - and it's
In general yes - and it's well cool to do so when on a rolling road as you can see the power change straight away
The only problem I've found is that at higher rpm's (say above 4000rpm), the MJLJ doesn't *always* see the changed map coming across the serial link - when you update the config the whole map goes across, not just the change you've made. I think at the higher rpms, the MJLJ is a bit too busy being an ignition controller to process 150 bytes or so coming across a relatively slow RS232 link.
The solution I found is to just back off the rpm to less than say 2000rpm, update the config, wait 2 seconds then re-increase the rpm
The only problem I've found is that at higher rpm's (say above 4000rpm), the MJLJ doesn't *always* see the changed map coming across the serial link - when you update the config the whole map goes across, not just the change you've made. I think at the higher rpms, the MJLJ is a bit too busy being an ignition controller to process 150 bytes or so coming across a relatively slow RS232 link.
The solution I found is to just back off the rpm to less than say 2000rpm, update the config, wait 2 seconds then re-increase the rpm
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I certainly do it without
I certainly do it without problems. I haven't noticed any problems above 4000 rpm, and I don't believe the megajolt ever gets really busy even at high rpm. I have found that the megajolt comms are sensitive to spikes, which seems to be more problematic at some rpm.
Perfect
Thanks for all the info guys. Glad to here I can map on the fly. I guess the only improvement I could think of would be to allow the site to be modifed and uploaded from the realtime display. But I guess that would have to wait for a new version of MegaJolt Tune.
I am unfortunatly not a Java programmer so cant make this chnage myself. (
Thanks again for the info, it will make my mapping job a lot quicker.
I am unfortunatly not a Java programmer so cant make this chnage myself. (
Thanks again for the info, it will make my mapping job a lot quicker.
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I've got a modded version
I've got a modded version which does that but it's a bit experimental and not packaged up. If you're keen to try it I'll try and find some time to sort it out.
Sadly my car is off the road, awaiting new seat belts and an MOT
Sadly my car is off the road, awaiting new seat belts and an MOT
That's strange, I have an
That's strange, I have an alternative (XP only - it's a VB.NET application) configurator in production as well!
It's good enough for me to use on my own MJLJ, but not quite packaged enough to release it - I tried to set it up on a 'clean' PC and it didn't work ... but I'm working on that. Hopefully, the install won't be anything as complex as the Java version.
It is only one window and no tabs - the map, programmable outputs and no. cylinders are all (and always) on the window at the same time and the run time button just highlights the current bin on the map within the same window - so you can do on the fly mapping from the runtime display.
If anyone wants to help me with the install problems, I can send the .exe and the comms .dll (the only two files I think/hope that will be needed) for them to have a go....
It's good enough for me to use on my own MJLJ, but not quite packaged enough to release it - I tried to set it up on a 'clean' PC and it didn't work ... but I'm working on that. Hopefully, the install won't be anything as complex as the Java version.
It is only one window and no tabs - the map, programmable outputs and no. cylinders are all (and always) on the window at the same time and the run time button just highlights the current bin on the map within the same window - so you can do on the fly mapping from the runtime display.
If anyone wants to help me with the install problems, I can send the .exe and the comms .dll (the only two files I think/hope that will be needed) for them to have a go....