Real Time Modded Factory Bins
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Re: Real Time Modded Factory Bins
If I recall correctly I think you need a mod to the bin to stop the ecu checking the feedback and treating it as an error when its not b+?
What bin are you trying?
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Re: Real Time Modded Factory Bins
On a VS ecotec you shouldnt need to mod the bin, the factory fault handling should take care of it and substitute battery voltage for the injector monitor voltage when it detects a fault - I think holden202 had it setup and working well on his Torana. But, you must leave the fault handling on otherwise it will chuck a heap of fuel in from what it thinks is a 0-5v injector feedback signal. Can mask the CEL but leave fault processing on for code 57.
Re: Real Time Modded Factory Bins
arh my bad, will try again with fault ON and fault masked.
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Re: Real Time Modded Factory Bins
if you have no luck with that i can send you my bin i used and see if that fixes it.
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Re: Real Time Modded Factory Bins
it's workin fine now guys thanks with the MALF ON
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Re: Real Time Modded Factory Bins
good to know!
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Re: Real Time Modded Factory Bins
i wont how hard a modded bin would be to implement so you can use pin B10, i have seen this used a kal bin i think for map sensor input, would make it nice then not having a fault logged all the time and be able to leave the wiring alone, would this already be enabled perhaps and just need to find the right output in the adx? no big issue though just a thought.
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Re: Real Time Modded Factory Bins
There is an analog chan that gets read and looks like it was maybe for a baro sensor. Not sure what pin number it is going to though, but the raw value gets shoved in the mode 1 msg 0 datastream at offset 58. Might be able to test B10 with a 0-5v signal but I would initially use a 10k resistor so nothing gets damaged.
Re: Real Time Modded Factory Bins
thanks VL , ill have a tinker at some point, i tried reading a dissasembled bin but ive never done anything with assembly lang before
Re: Real Time Modded Factory Bins
Wasn't sure where to put this figured here was as good as any with the Innovate stuff scattered through....
I've done limited testing so let me know if theres problems and I'll fix...
I've done limited testing so let me know if theres problems and I'll fix...