ITB tools plugin for Crome
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ITB tools plugin for Crome
I was messing around with my Crome program, trying to figure out how to get the "itb tools" plugin to actually work. I installed the plugin but it doesnt seem that anything changed. The only place the ITB tools are mentioned are in the plugin drop menu. And all that does is install the plugin. any help would be appreciated.
oh, kinda off the subject title but.....i know that the rev limiter, 2 step and full throttle shifting options come with the freeware but i go under options and they arent there. Me and Jason were having a hard time trying to figure out why it was not showing the options. So yeah, if anyone could help i would really appreciate it.
oh, kinda off the subject title but.....i know that the rev limiter, 2 step and full throttle shifting options come with the freeware but i go under options and they arent there. Me and Jason were having a hard time trying to figure out why it was not showing the options. So yeah, if anyone could help i would really appreciate it.
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Re: ITB tools plugin for Crome (98vtec)
Read up on http://www.pgmfi.org and the forums there, but basically you apply the plugin to each rom you want it on, it's not automatically installed just because Crome knows about it. When you run the ITB tools plugin, you'll see the column headers change to an alpha-n blending map. For the launch control, etc, you'll need to run the Add Extra Features on the rom you want it on, then you'll see it in the Options menu.
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Re: ITB tools plugin for Crome (drdisco69)
yeah i know about pgmfi, its my bible. lol. Sometimes it can be really confusing on there tho and it helps to hear it from someone in a simpler form. Thanks, i'll try that.
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Re: ITB tools plugin for Crome (98vtec)
ok i went in a reinstalled the ITB tools plugin from the plugin drop menu. Rev tools were installed with the ITB tools and i saw that change, but i didnt see the columns change
heres a picture of my plugins that i have
sorry if i seem noobish, im just trying to get things straight
Is there not seperate fuel maps/graphs for ITB tuning? I was expecting an igntion/fuel table to pop up.
heres a picture of my plugins that i have
sorry if i seem noobish, im just trying to get things straight
Is there not seperate fuel maps/graphs for ITB tuning? I was expecting an igntion/fuel table to pop up.
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Re: ITB tools plugin for Crome (98vtec)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 98vtec »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">but i didnt see the columns change</TD></TR></TABLE>
Oh but they did! See how the vacuum range goes from mbar to a percent throttle? That allows for happy idling, but good throttle response when driving around. It all happens on the same tables, but it just uses those tables a little differently.
Oh but they did! See how the vacuum range goes from mbar to a percent throttle? That allows for happy idling, but good throttle response when driving around. It all happens on the same tables, but it just uses those tables a little differently.
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Re: ITB tools plugin for Crome (drdisco69)
ah ok, so you are saying that the first half of the table is for idling and the second half of the table is for driving?
btw, thank you very much. You hvae been very helpful.
btw, thank you very much. You hvae been very helpful.
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Re: ITB tools plugin for Crome (drdisco69)
well hey maybe you can help me with something, lol. i'm on the lookout for a datalogging cable. i'm not sure what model 4pin connector i have. All i know is that i had a black one in there before and jason had to swap to a white one (supposedly the one that hondata uses) for his cable to work. This is on a p28.
#11
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Re: ITB tools plugin for Crome (98vtec)
I'd have to see the picture, but the common connectors are the ones like used on sound cards and cd-roms. But picture = 1000 words.
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Re: ITB tools plugin for Crome (98vtec)
For that you can use a sound card connector. Any computer store should have them for next to nothing, but the idea is a 4 pin connector with 0.100" pin spacing.
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