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EcuFlash trouble

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#1 · (Edited)
I'm using EcuFlash v1.42.2595 and EvoScan 2.8. I have a Glowshift W/B that has not yet been wired to the Ecu for logging. I am running Ceddy Mods 20550011. I have not tuned with this software setup yet.

I have installed FIC 750 injectors, an Aeromotive FPR at 43 psi and a walbro 190lph pump. My wideband is out of the display range at lean, however I do not trust it. I believe it is extremely rich and the gauge had only one display setting when out of range. I am not driving or flogging the car.

I have attempted to test the EcuFlash upload with some extremely simple changes to the CeddyMod file I'm running. I have set a few different rev limiter to 2500 with no result. Don't get me wrong, I'm not attempting to build boost right now, just trying to get a response knowing that the car is accepting changes.

I am able to retrieve my updates from the Ecu after upload, so it's not a connection issue. The information is going there, but it's as if I'm overlooking a single setting that turns everything to on.

Also, I am having problems with changing injector scaling and voltage latency. I have FIC 750s. When I enter 750 into the injector scaling, EcuFlash replaces the entry with 757. My lower voltage level is also not setting properly. It is forcing the 3.825 entry when I should be around 4.xxx. .333 m/s over stock is what it should be.

I am getting zero response out of any of these rom modifications. I really want to get somewhere with the tuning so I have some incentive to finish up the W/B to ECM wiring and a few other things.

I also thought CeddyMods included the ability to convert the stock boost gauge to a knock gauge. I don't see it in the perifferies. Is it possible that I don't have the most resent version?
 
#3 ·
I wouldn't worry about the injectors size not being exact. A lot of hex software won't let you get exact numbers you want. You put the your number in and then the program rounds to the nearest value. 7 cc's isn't going to make a difference. That's all the input I can give as I don't have any experience with your programs.