USB to Serial
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USB to Serial
Guys im using one of these adaptors but un sure what i have to load off the cd rom, no instructions with it. Any one used one before, im using a laptop with xp pro.
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Thrown away the eBay lead and bought a proper one from a shop with instructions and it works fine on my laptop.
When revving the engine ( in the garage as not road legal yet) on the MJ tuning page 'Ignition Configuration' the red square moves about as i revv the engine but only moves side ways along the top row of boxes eg not seeing any load changes is this because im stationary with the car or is something wrong with my TPS.???
Spence
When revving the engine ( in the garage as not road legal yet) on the MJ tuning page 'Ignition Configuration' the red square moves about as i revv the engine but only moves side ways along the top row of boxes eg not seeing any load changes is this because im stationary with the car or is something wrong with my TPS.???
Spence
Almost certainly the centre connector is the wiper - MJLJ pin 9
Impossible to tell which one is supply (MJLJ pin 6) and which is earth (MJLJ pin 8 or local earth) - one way round will show low% at closed throttle and the other will show high% at closed (you want low% at closed!)
When it's sorted you can do the throttle calibration exercise to make it 0% to 100% on the Configurator and in the MJLJ
If you keep the wiper roughly in the middle you'll come to no harm whichever way round you do the connections
Also use a voltmeter on the centre wiper - should go smoothly low volts to high volts with increasing throttle.
Impossible to tell which one is supply (MJLJ pin 6) and which is earth (MJLJ pin 8 or local earth) - one way round will show low% at closed throttle and the other will show high% at closed (you want low% at closed!)
When it's sorted you can do the throttle calibration exercise to make it 0% to 100% on the Configurator and in the MJLJ
If you keep the wiper roughly in the middle you'll come to no harm whichever way round you do the connections
Also use a voltmeter on the centre wiper - should go smoothly low volts to high volts with increasing throttle.
I had a fiddle with a multi meter an laptop, looks like its not broken but fitted wrong, not lined up on the spindle somehow, and wired wrong by me. All sort, it now moves from 0 to 100% as i press the throttle.
Turned out it needs Earth at the top Signal in the middle and 5v at the bottom as per the picture.
Cheers guys.
Turned out it needs Earth at the top Signal in the middle and 5v at the bottom as per the picture.
Cheers guys.