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  1. I'm not sure linear breakpoints are the way to go. Thats a bit unnatural. 500 - 1000 is 2x range where as 7500-8000 is less than 1/10.

    I think even ratios makes more sense. For instance each break is 10% more or some such. A bit like the spacing in musical notes.

  2. Good suggestions.

     

    Greenmonster, Is switch 3 off on your Ecu?

     

    Kickbacks, suggest you need tdc=1 or the voltage is dipping too far.

    Is your voltage booster on the ecu operating? Check the voltage on the right side of D17.

     

    Try a battery tender before starting to see if that improves things.

  3. Your postings of last month indicate that you had goods starts. Go back to the map you had then.

    Then make small adjustments if necessary.

     

    The changes you are now mentioning are huge. Its no wonder things aren't going well. Why were you going on about the offsets recently when you haven't got past the starting phase?

  4. What if TDC comes 5° too late for instance? The idea was to finetune, to address this by changing this value. Would have been a nice feature, though.

     

    Hubert

     

    That's a different scenario than just tinkering to see what it might do.

    I prefer the "identify the problem", "fix the problem" approach rather than the "I'll change everything to what I think they should be" approach. The latter involves too many assumptions.

  5. Set IgnAdvance to zero and then play around with this value while you're flashing the TDC mark. I don't have the equipement, but I guess doing this could give you the answer.

     

    Hubert

     

    No. If you don't understand it, don't touch it.

     

    0x1600 actually tells the ECU where TDC is. In this case 0x16 is 22. TDC is on the 22nd pulse. The 00 is a fractional part.

     

    Now don't touch.

     

    The zero point for the pressure is 1024 naturally.

  6. I don't have any intentions of going and I'm sure those who use my new forum will be leaving either.

    I'm just trying to provide a bit more useful for those who use MyECU.

    Most of the stuff in this thread is too specific.

    You're welcome over there btw.

  7. Why did you choose MyECU over TuneBoy?

     

    One of the nicest things about MyEcu is not having to worry about the intricacies of oil temperature sensors. :D

     

    The tuneboy is a nice product and I've met the developer. The My15M and the tuneboy hit the streets at the same time. Had the tuneboy been earlier there probably wouldn't have been a My15M.

     

    The main pluses with MyECU is closed loop and the Optimiser. Sure the later bikes have closed loop but how does that work.

     

    Do you actually run the tuneboy and PClll together? Why?

  8. Hi. I am new here.

     

    I just got my software and I am waiting for my ECU. It looks like I did not get any map from Cliff or maybe I dont know how to find it. Does any one have any kind of map that they can send to me so I can play with the software. If so please send it to the following adress.

     

    j_virdung@hotmail.com

     

    Best regards and thanks in advance.

     

    Jocke...........

    There should have been a map in that email

  9. Hi Guys

     

    I'm trying to set up a forum for MyECU as these mega threads are pretty hard to take in.

     

    I'm new to running a forum so I'm not too sure how it is going to go. This is a big experiment for me so if it goes pair shaped it might disappear.

    At the moment it will require some registration steps. Please be patient.

     

    You should be able to get to the forum here - www.cajinnovations.com/yabb0 .

  10. The stock ignition/fuel injection box will continue to work with the TPS and injection bodies unplugged. I've been running Mikuni HSR42's on my bike for about a year with this.

    You can't easily change the ignition timing (mine still has some detonation) with this set up but if all you want is the stock timing it will work.

     

    johnk

     

    John, you should be able to retard the ignition if you simulate a lot of throttle. A pot will give you some adjustability. Try and pick a similar resistance to TPS.

     

     

    RecIgnition is currently for "ignition" type inputs. Hadn't thought of doing a version for EFI type inputs. It might be possible, code space is very tight.

  11. The coils are 0.7ohm so at 14V the will run to 20A. This is 2x what the FET will take continuous. So there's a maximum time before the

    FET current rating is exceeded and the FETs have a burst current rating.

     

    I prefer to err on the lowest setting.

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