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2011-06-14 23:23:17
#351
Originally Posted by BenFenner
JK correct me if I'm wrong.

ECT = Engine Coolant Temperature (in Fahrenheit I think)
TPS = Throttle Position Sensor (in percentage)
TP = Theoretical Pulsewidth (treat it like the MAF/load reading)
IGNA = Ignition Advance (in degrees)
FIGV = ???
BAT = Battery Voltage (system voltage including alternator addition)
O2V = Oxygen sensor voltage (correlates to an air/fuel reading)
IJPW = Injector Pulsewidth (in milliseconds?)


FIGV = Final Ignition Value
IJPW = Injector PW in milliseconds.

When you add the gauges it gives you all of them spelled out and then applies the abbreviation below the gauge once selected.

This gives you an idea what I mean. When you right click on the gauge you can select what item you want it to display, what color, what the max value is, what the warning is and the color for the warning. You can also resize any of the gauges by holding shift and hitting the arrow keys.

Pictured below are some of the items you can display on the gauges.. but not all of them are listed there as I couldn't fit them all on the screen.

Last edited by JKTUNING on 2011-06-14 at 23-31-36.
2011-06-15 03:23:50
#352
Nice!! Im looking forward to playing with your software and learning how to tune, it appears thus far to be very informative and will no doubt come with a great manual. My dad currently has a calum rtv1 obd1 ecu but I am reluctant to buy tunercode and nismotronic for it because I am waiting on NEMU(which stands for what again??) to come out. FMV what is that? Not sure if anyone has asked about building in a trip and mpg option but that would be nice. Also possibly the ability to adjust the mph output on the gauge readout on nismotronic, possibly a way to adjust the readout on the gauge in the dash using a resistor or some other solid state device?
TIA!!
-Ryan Pearson
2011-06-15 11:43:29
#353
Originally Posted by SENTRASER
Nice!! Im looking forward to playing with your software and learning how to tune, it appears thus far to be very informative and will no doubt come with a great manual. My dad currently has a calum rtv1 obd1 ecu but I am reluctant to buy tunercode and nismotronic for it because I am waiting on NEMU(which stands for what again??) to come out. FMV what is that? Not sure if anyone has asked about building in a trip and mpg option but that would be nice. Also possibly the ability to adjust the mph output on the gauge readout on nismotronic, possibly a way to adjust the readout on the gauge in the dash using a resistor or some other solid state device?
TIA!!
-Ryan Pearson


NEMU = Nissan Engine Management Unit or something to that affect.

FMV = Fuel Map Value

I am going to work on the abbreviations a bit more to make it a little more clear... I am also going to have it display a little pop up menu when you hover over the gauge to tell you what the item is and what it relates to.

The trip and MPG thing would be possible, but I doubt I would be adding it in there anytime soon.
2011-06-15 17:20:57
#354
Just wanted to throw this out there.... Big props to John. The more I use NismoTronic, the more I love it. Really great software! One of the best purchases I could have made. There are a couple of great guy's I've met recently, that are now wanting to get into the sr scene after checking out my se-r, and going for a ride in it. Especially after I showed them the software I use to tune.

And an equal thanks to Dave, for Tunercode.

I just need to get that ecu talk cable from you now, so I can do some more fine tuning in the future. It would be a lot easier to actually see what's going on. It was rough tuning without it.

Thanks to both of you for the awesome software, and everything you've done for us. I look forward to the RT ecu's, and future developments from you guys.
2011-06-15 18:23:32
#355
Originally Posted by NightStalker
Just wanted to throw this out there.... Big props to John. The more I use NismoTronic, the more I love it. Really great software! One of the best purchases I could have made. There are a couple of great guy's I've met recently, that are now wanting to get into the sr scene after checking out my se-r, and going for a ride in it. Especially after I showed them the software I use to tune.

And an equal thanks to Dave, for Tunercode.

I just need to get that ecu talk cable from you now, so I can do some more fine tuning in the future. It would be a lot easier to actually see what's going on. It was rough tuning without it.

Thanks to both of you for the awesome software, and everything you've done for us. I look forward to the RT ecu's, and future developments from you guys.


Seriously, I was afraid a few years ago that support for our community was going to disappear
2011-06-15 19:19:02
#356
Originally Posted by NightStalker
Just wanted to throw this out there.... Big props to John. The more I use NismoTronic, the more I love it. Really great software! One of the best purchases I could have made. There are a couple of great guy's I've met recently, that are now wanting to get into the sr scene after checking out my se-r, and going for a ride in it. Especially after I showed them the software I use to tune.

And an equal thanks to Dave, for Tunercode.

I just need to get that ecu talk cable from you now, so I can do some more fine tuning in the future. It would be a lot easier to actually see what's going on. It was rough tuning without it.

Thanks to both of you for the awesome software, and everything you've done for us. I look forward to the RT ecu's, and future developments from you guys.


Thanks Tim! Glad to hear!

Dave
2011-06-16 11:17:53
#357
Originally Posted by NightStalker
Just wanted to throw this out there.... Big props to John. The more I use NismoTronic, the more I love it. Really great software! One of the best purchases I could have made. There are a couple of great guy's I've met recently, that are now wanting to get into the sr scene after checking out my se-r, and going for a ride in it. Especially after I showed them the software I use to tune.

And an equal thanks to Dave, for Tunercode.

I just need to get that ecu talk cable from you now, so I can do some more fine tuning in the future. It would be a lot easier to actually see what's going on. It was rough tuning without it.

Thanks to both of you for the awesome software, and everything you've done for us. I look forward to the RT ecu's, and future developments from you guys.


Thanks, I am glad you are finding the software useful!

If you ever have any questions/comments please be sure to let me know, I am always looking for ways to make the software better!
2011-06-21 23:17:04
#358
So is it out for sale already?
2011-06-22 00:43:21
#359
Originally Posted by lowproki
So is it out for sale already?


The software and firmware have been for sale for a while now.. but the realtime boards are not yet complete.
2011-06-22 01:27:56
#360
Is there a way I can be on a email list for notification on the release of the RT boards?
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