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Post by bytevenom on Jan 20, 2019 19:07:11 GMT
Hello everyone
I have a 2005 Mazda Miata. It has a 1.8L 4 cyl with VVT on the intake cam. Thus far I've tried an MS3X, RusEFI, and Speeduino units to run the car. They all have their merits, but I'm interested in Rabbit ECU.
I've played around with the tuning software a bit, and I'm a little lost in terms of the IO. Where can I input the sensors for CLT, IAT, MAP and WBO2? I have a LSU 4.9 controller, so I will not be using the onboard 4.2.
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Post by Admin on Jan 22, 2019 0:36:28 GMT
Hi mate,
Sounds good - be happy to support this car if you are keen :-)
For the I/O mapping, the releases have lagged development a little.
If you look in the A2L file C:\MDAC\ECUHOST\A2L Databases\ECUOUT you will see variables like Fuel 1 IO Resource, EST 1 IO Resource, IAC 1 IO Resource.
The Fuel X IO Resource appears in "Fuel Injection Settings" that's how you can link the Arduino Due Pin to the output.
Ditto for the sensors, CTS IO Resource, ATS IO Resource, etc. These will appear under the "Sensors" window after I release the next A2L file and firmware.
Will post here on this forum when I release - next week or so :-)
Cheers,
Matthew
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Post by bytevenom on Jan 27, 2019 17:03:17 GMT
Hi mate, Sounds good - be happy to support this car if you are keen :-) For the I/O mapping, the releases have lagged development a little. If you look in the A2L file C:\MDAC\ECUHOST\A2L Databases\ECUOUT you will see variables like Fuel 1 IO Resource, EST 1 IO Resource, IAC 1 IO Resource. The Fuel X IO Resource appears in "Fuel Injection Settings" that's how you can link the Arduino Due Pin to the output. Ditto for the sensors, CTS IO Resource, ATS IO Resource, etc. These will appear under the "Sensors" window after I release the next A2L file and firmware. Will post here on this forum when I release - next week or so :-) Cheers, Matthew Awesome, thank you. I found what I was looking for. I also read somewhere that the 1.2 board is coming out soon. Should I wait before ordering a 1.1?
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Post by Admin on Jan 28, 2019 5:37:44 GMT
Hi, I just edited the V1.1 populated PCB kit to now read V1.2. Only V1.2 PCBs are available now :-) There is little difference between the V1.1 and V1.2 PCBs - mostly the addition of small pads for making jumps where needed for other Arduino footprint controllers. www.tindie.com/products/edit/rabbit-ecu-v12-populated-pcb-kit/BR Matthew
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