Volt Latency Change Problem?
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Volt Latency Change Problem?
I am having a problem with electrical load detection. I was told that using the Volt Latency Change might could solve my problem, but my version of Nistune dosen't have that option. Here is a screen shot from Brandon at AVP.
Here is a screen shot from my pc not showing VLC
I know I am running Vista and there are a few differences but I have tried it in XP with the same result. Am I doing something wrong?
Here is a screen shot from my pc not showing VLC
I know I am running Vista and there are a few differences but I have tried it in XP with the same result. Am I doing something wrong?
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Re: Volt Latency Change Problem?
voltage latency change needs to be set out as a table..
presently the numbers mean nothing.
presently the numbers mean nothing.
Re: Volt Latency Change Problem?
Agreed it does not make sense since its displayed as a raw number currently
Voltage latency in nissan ECUs is not a table. It is a calculation based on the battery voltage. See here details:
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=707&p=4242&hilit=latency#p4242
Eric reverse engineeered it from the Z32 ECU code. Not too sure if others are similiar (probably should be) but given both memory addresses in the address file I should be able to decode that one
The best way to do this is to display a table with 0-15 volts with a single raw value editable which then displays the ms effected for each voltage in the table. It would need to be a customised window as opposed to the generic forms I use for displaying data at the moment
Voltage latency in nissan ECUs is not a table. It is a calculation based on the battery voltage. See here details:
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=707&p=4242&hilit=latency#p4242
Eric reverse engineeered it from the Z32 ECU code. Not too sure if others are similiar (probably should be) but given both memory addresses in the address file I should be able to decode that one
The best way to do this is to display a table with 0-15 volts with a single raw value editable which then displays the ms effected for each voltage in the table. It would need to be a customised window as opposed to the generic forms I use for displaying data at the moment