Re: Can BT/TS drop cause an ecu reset?
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2013 4:35 pm
Dan,
Thanks for testing this and glad that things went reasonably well. The ipad array is just a space where new inputs are put to avoid having to move things around in memory but it gets shorter each time a new input is added, that's why TS gave the warning, but it can be ignored and shouldn't happen any more.
Sorry I forgot to mention that a new code download requires a new calibration of any sensor tables that are non-standard.
As far as the hot restart being lean, you have selected ASE on hot restart, so that should have helped.You also selected the 10-point table option for ASE and warmup enrichments, so you could extend the ASE above say 100-120 deg or enrichen ASE or warmup in this same region, or reduce hot intake air enleanment.
Thanks for testing this and glad that things went reasonably well. The ipad array is just a space where new inputs are put to avoid having to move things around in memory but it gets shorter each time a new input is added, that's why TS gave the warning, but it can be ignored and shouldn't happen any more.
Sorry I forgot to mention that a new code download requires a new calibration of any sensor tables that are non-standard.
As far as the hot restart being lean, you have selected ASE on hot restart, so that should have helped.You also selected the 10-point table option for ASE and warmup enrichments, so you could extend the ASE above say 100-120 deg or enrichen ASE or warmup in this same region, or reduce hot intake air enleanment.