Quickie: What .adr file to use in R33 RB25DET w. Z32 ECU?
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Quickie: What .adr file to use in R33 RB25DET w. Z32 ECU?
Hey everyone!
After more then a year of having my Nistune laying around, soldered and ready to go, i've actually put it in!
Started it up yesterday and after some adjusting here and there its driveable, although its a bit lean on lows and a bit stoich on highs
Anyways, now for the question:
Since im using a Z32 ECU, with the type 2 board im using the vg30dett adress file and then loaded a ECR33 bin file.
Should i use the ECR33 adress file? When i recieved my board the ECR33 adress file didnt exist.
Cheers!
David
After more then a year of having my Nistune laying around, soldered and ready to go, i've actually put it in!
Started it up yesterday and after some adjusting here and there its driveable, although its a bit lean on lows and a bit stoich on highs
Anyways, now for the question:
Since im using a Z32 ECU, with the type 2 board im using the vg30dett adress file and then loaded a ECR33 bin file.
Should i use the ECR33 adress file? When i recieved my board the ECR33 adress file didnt exist.
Cheers!
David
email me and I'll sent you a pretransplanted BIN file to get started with Z32 and R33 maps
You need to use the Z32 address file still since you are using a Z32 ECU/ROM image... just the maps will be R33
To do the transplant I load the ECR33 address file/ROM and then copy the maps into a separate nistune with Z32 address file/ROM
You need to use the Z32 address file still since you are using a Z32 ECU/ROM image... just the maps will be R33
To do the transplant I load the ECR33 address file/ROM and then copy the maps into a separate nistune with Z32 address file/ROM
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Consider it done, well it is actually done, emailed you a minute ago
I might as well post my email here too!
david.fryklind@gmail.com
Cheers!
I might as well post my email here too!
david.fryklind@gmail.com
Cheers!
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Thanks alot Matt I had a prob. at first, Nistune (0.9.5.1) stated that the bin you've sent me was a synchrinzed one and that i had to merge it with another bin file, first i didnt but it didnt have any timing settings. Then i merged it with the ECR33 R520 bin-file and it started up good
Was this the right procidure?
Was this the right procidure?
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Been so busy i havent had time to write any progress here!
The new file works a charm, has been updating/tunig/finetuning it.
When it comes to injector latency and multiplier i've been changing them a bit to get the result i want.
I've also remapped the fuel and timing alot so that it goes from a solid 14.4 (i know 14.7 equals best fuelenergy usage but i want a small margin) to 12-12.2 at full load/high rpms.
I'm a bit hazzled about the timing, cause i cant monitor the knocks but since we've been using a stethoscope on opur previous mappings ill use it on NIStune too. For now the timing is set to 15 at high load but i can probably go up to 20-25 without any problems.
Just wanted to add that im VERY happy about NIStune and Matt's support so far!
The new file works a charm, has been updating/tunig/finetuning it.
When it comes to injector latency and multiplier i've been changing them a bit to get the result i want.
I've also remapped the fuel and timing alot so that it goes from a solid 14.4 (i know 14.7 equals best fuelenergy usage but i want a small margin) to 12-12.2 at full load/high rpms.
I'm a bit hazzled about the timing, cause i cant monitor the knocks but since we've been using a stethoscope on opur previous mappings ill use it on NIStune too. For now the timing is set to 15 at high load but i can probably go up to 20-25 without any problems.
Just wanted to add that im VERY happy about NIStune and Matt's support so far!
attached is the R32 with R33 maps
TPS on R32 uses a switch + variable resistor
The modification to the code involves removing reference to the physical switch line and instead using a set TPS variable voltage to trigger 'idle'. Someone else has done it but I haven't got around to doing the same code mods yet... plus I want to add in VCT code from Z32 and use a custom output to trigger this so its a bit of a side project. I should at least get the TPS bit out of the way and do an ENT for it
TPS on R32 uses a switch + variable resistor
The modification to the code involves removing reference to the physical switch line and instead using a set TPS variable voltage to trigger 'idle'. Someone else has done it but I haven't got around to doing the same code mods yet... plus I want to add in VCT code from Z32 and use a custom output to trigger this so its a bit of a side project. I should at least get the TPS bit out of the way and do an ENT for it
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- R32_transplanted_R33maps2_full.bin
- R32 ECU with R33 maps transplanted
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Yeah. TPS modification would be great!
From what I understand, the rb25 series 1 TPS is the same as r32 and Z32. But its just not connected to ECU like r32/z32. Can anyone confirm it ?
Will it work if I connect it manually ? How do you guys go around the idle problems with the z32/r32 ecus ?
Cheers!
From what I understand, the rb25 series 1 TPS is the same as r32 and Z32. But its just not connected to ECU like r32/z32. Can anyone confirm it ?
Will it work if I connect it manually ? How do you guys go around the idle problems with the z32/r32 ecus ?
Cheers!
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