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2010-10-05 15:41:51
#1
Launch Control Hysteresis
Sorry to sidetrack/bump this thread, I am hoping someone can help me out.

I have LC enabled on my realtime now.

I am trying to get the hysteresis turned down to 50rpm.

I input a new address at 0x8082 as an 8-bit size.

The value is 225, so i applied a modifier of "x*2"

Now when I go to alter the value to say, 100, i click save, and when i re-open the box it is back to 450. Any help would be great. thanks.

Dudeman
2010-10-06 01:29:51
#2
Dudeman... Wrong section. This is Tunercode... Different ball game.
2010-10-06 01:44:34
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Originally Posted by wnwright
Dudeman... Wrong section. This is Tunercode... Different ball game.


Yup moved to it's own section.

@Dudeman, nice to see you again. Feel free to rename the thread to what ever you want.
2010-10-06 02:19:34
#4
And to 'answer' this question that address is for tunercode hysteresis... I doubt it is the same for regular firmware. So I think the reason it isn't working is that you have the wrong address.
2010-10-06 05:56:22
#5
But he can use the old calum LC bin for the B13 if he find the right addresses. It should be around in this forum.
2010-10-06 07:28:29
#6
Correct, and the launch control works correctly.

My hysteresis is what is not working.

Hysteresis is an oem value that is not a special algorithm and should be easily alterable.

The function output is in hex it does not matter if it is Tunercode or a Realtime, it uses the same base language.

I was hoping the Tunercode guy would be able to help me, I already created a thread in this section and no one replied.


Dudeman
2010-10-06 11:44:56
#7
Dueman

It is different because he has recompiled the firmware and addresses have shifted. Language is same but different book.
2010-10-06 12:44:00
#8
I did the research for you.

Address YOU are looking for is: 0x0082

Dave said almost 2 years ago:
" It is normally set to 0x28=40, which is 500rpm (12.5 rpm units). You might try setting this to 0x10 = 200rpm and see if it smooths the rpm variation at the limit."
2010-10-06 12:45:34
#9
Originally Posted by gtswrx
But he can use the old calum LC bin for the B13 if he find the right addresses. It should be around in this forum.


Duh
2010-10-06 12:46:23
#10
Originally Posted by Dudeman258
Correct, and the launch control works correctly.

My hysteresis is what is not working.

Hysteresis is an oem value that is not a special algorithm and should be easily alterable.

The function output is in hex it does not matter if it is Tunercode or a Realtime, it uses the same base language.

I was hoping the Tunercode guy would be able to help me, I already created a thread in this section and no one replied.


Dudeman


You should just read rather than trying to explain what somebody knows more about that you.
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