Problems with Datalogging!! Damnit! 56k be patient
Alright, the ECU is a chipped P06, converted to VTEC..... I forgot the HT name of the guy that did the work....
Anyway...it looks like he put the CN2 socket in backwards....so I just flipped around the female end of the plug.....still does not work!
I've tried ECUControl AND Uberdata for datalogging....yet I never get any gauges or datalogging working....not even bogus values.
I programmed the chip using both Crome and Uberdata...to no avail....just used the stock p30 programs ....disable closed loop...o2 heater....etc. no CEL's..
I'm using the moates.net datalogging cable....
Settings are: Com3, 38400 bps...I tried 19200, 9600...still nothing....
The soldering job looks a bit sloppy......can you spy any problems?
Anyway...it looks like he put the CN2 socket in backwards....so I just flipped around the female end of the plug.....still does not work!
I've tried ECUControl AND Uberdata for datalogging....yet I never get any gauges or datalogging working....not even bogus values.
I programmed the chip using both Crome and Uberdata...to no avail....just used the stock p30 programs ....disable closed loop...o2 heater....etc. no CEL's..
I'm using the moates.net datalogging cable....
Settings are: Com3, 38400 bps...I tried 19200, 9600...still nothing....
The soldering job looks a bit sloppy......can you spy any problems?
What exact datalogging cable are you using? I have never seen a moates cable.
Check if your jp12 is still in place.
CN2:
* 1: GND
* 2: RX (send Data from the PC to the ECU)
* 3: +5 Volt
* 4: TX (send Data from ECU to the PC)
* 5: N.C. (not connected)
Check if your jp12 is still in place.
CN2:
* 1: GND
* 2: RX (send Data from the PC to the ECU)
* 3: +5 Volt
* 4: TX (send Data from ECU to the PC)
* 5: N.C. (not connected)
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