Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2017 7:34 pm
This is a bit odd. Now the rpm dial is reading correctly, however:
If I turn off the ignition and turn it back on, the controller seems to default to.... well, something different. The baro bins go up to 230 where I have them going from 15 to 100. And it runs bad until I open my tuning file and upload it to the controller, then it smooths out, advance responds correctly, and the RPM dial is correct.
Trying your test which I understood to be closing the configurator and re-opening it, seemed to make no change at all. It opened with the same tune it had when I closed it. But this was with the engine running.
If I turn off the ignition for any reason it reverts to that other tune, which also incidentally has the number of cylinders set to 4. Also the tuning map is different of course. Just closing Configurator and reopening it while the engine is running does not change the number of cylinders.
I can't seem to get it to save the tuning file to the controller in non-volatile memory.. Soon as it loses power it is gone.
Jim
If I turn off the ignition and turn it back on, the controller seems to default to.... well, something different. The baro bins go up to 230 where I have them going from 15 to 100. And it runs bad until I open my tuning file and upload it to the controller, then it smooths out, advance responds correctly, and the RPM dial is correct.
Trying your test which I understood to be closing the configurator and re-opening it, seemed to make no change at all. It opened with the same tune it had when I closed it. But this was with the engine running.
If I turn off the ignition for any reason it reverts to that other tune, which also incidentally has the number of cylinders set to 4. Also the tuning map is different of course. Just closing Configurator and reopening it while the engine is running does not change the number of cylinders.
I can't seem to get it to save the tuning file to the controller in non-volatile memory.. Soon as it loses power it is gone.
Jim