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Re: Optimiser for Android
Reply #120 - 04/17/14 at 03:17:05
 
I saw the suggestions at the end of my logging run after going to Adjust Map >Edit Cells.  I selected them, accepted them, and saved the map to MyECU.  I didn't replay the logging file to its conclusion yesterday, because I was just trying to become more familiar with what the different controls do.  I'm going to replay the map to its conclusion now.  Would those same suggestions reappear at the end of the replay of the log file?
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Reply #121 - 04/17/14 at 06:54:26
 
Yes those same suggestions will appear but you will need to load the previous map or you may apply them twice.

When applying suggestion keep in mind the number of times a suggestion is made to gauge the integrity.
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Reply #122 - 04/17/14 at 08:11:14
 
Does that mean if I edit the log file I can find the suggestions, or is that a dynamic calculation that only appears in the Android ram while the app is running?

Also, I noticed that the battery voltage gets as high as 14.3 volts.  I have a LiFe battery.  Is that a problem?
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Reply #123 - 04/17/14 at 10:13:30
 
There should be indicators in the log but you wont get the big picture with statistical averaging. You can search the file for "Tune"

14.4V is the max for LiFe. Check with the head light on and off as sometimes this is different unless you've modded your bike with relays for the headlight.
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Reply #124 - 04/18/14 at 01:46:12
 
Thanks again for the prompt reply.  I was just curious about the map suggestions, and I will trust the Optimiser in any case.

The headlight is still wired in its stock form, although I was considering adding a headlight relay to improve the brightness of the lighting.
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Reply #125 - 07/24/14 at 08:26:26
 
Hi all

I've just noticed a bug that may affect those with a MKVII MyECU.
The bug is that the saved map may have all the RPM values half what they should be ( The MkVII chip runs at twice the speed ).

I've not yet determined the sequence to produce this as I only noticed this today. I thought I had filled up with dud fuel.
Please keep an eye out for this till I fix it.
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Reply #126 - 07/24/14 at 15:13:16
 
I may have run into the same issue, but I am not sure.  I took a ride to Springfield, 140 mi. away, over Santiam Pass (~4900 ft).  When I got there, I attempted to save the suggested changes to the map, and the app crashed.  I also noticed that I wasn't able to get the bike to run much over 4000rpm, but I was assuming it was because of the altitude, and that I was in 5th gear all the time.  The problem seemed to go away while I was in Springfield, (~160ft), and it seemed OK until I got up in altitude again.  Since the Tab2 was in a pouch around my neck, I don't have any more info at this time.  I will take a look at the last map logged tomorrow to see if there is anything worth looking at.
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Reply #127 - 07/24/14 at 15:35:49
 
I wasn't able to determine from my logs how the issue occurred. It  seemed to just spring up about a week ago and I can't recall what I was doing then.

I have been swapping bikes so think it may be some side effect of that.

It will be obvious in the map, just look at the RPM lines.

This

MyECU Cfg RPM=8012, TPS=65
RPM         500  1100  1500  1800  2000  2304  2600  2900  3360  3656  4044  4648  5340  6156  7064  8116

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MyECU Cfg RPM=4006, TPS=65
RPM         250   550   750   901  1000  1151  1299  1450  1680  1827  2023  2323  2671  3079  3531  4058

It won't just come good. You need to go back to a map which isn't trashed.
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Reply #128 - 07/25/14 at 06:42:09
 
I loaded the map from the ECU, and it did not seem to have the problem you described.  Unfortunately, I had failed to check the setting to keep old logs, so I have lost the log file that had the information that crashed the Optimiser app.  I have now checked that box, so if it happens again, I will at least have the log file.  I think this question has been asked before, but is there a way to save the log files to the SD card by default?  I have a 32GB SD card installed, but it is only an 8GB Tab 2.0.  Sorry I couldn't be more help.
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Reply #129 - 07/25/14 at 07:06:16
 
Not at this time. All files are in the one location.
I use Ghost Commander as an old style file manager. It can even work with windows shares. Then I offload file occassionly.
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Reply #130 - 07/25/14 at 16:54:14
 
COnewbie wrote on 07/25/14 at 06:42:09:
I loaded the map from the ECU, and it did not seem to have the problem you described.  Unfortunately, I had failed to check the setting to keep old logs, so I have lost the log file that had the information that crashed the Optimiser app.  I have now checked that box, so if it happens again, I will at least have the log file.  I think this question has been asked before, but is there a way to save the log files to the SD card by default?  I have a 32GB SD card installed, but it is only an 8GB Tab 2.0.  Sorry I couldn't be more help.


I Have all files on the SD card.
You can move MyEcu optimiser to the SD card.
Go to Settings -> Applications -> Manage applications then open MyEcu optimiser and push the "Move to sd card" button.
When MyEcu folder is on the SD card all files will go there.
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Reply #131 - 07/26/14 at 02:08:51
 
I tried your suggestion, LOS, but the "move to SD" button was greyed out, and inoperable.  Does that mean I have to "root" my tablet?  I've been avoiding doing that, but I will if it is necessary.

Update: I have further information that according to numerous forums, the ability to "move to SD" has to be enabled in the APP.  There was mention of a feature called A2SD.  Did you compile MyECU from source?

Cliff: can you easily add this feature to MyECU?
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Reply #132 - 07/26/14 at 09:01:16
 
COnewbie wrote on 07/26/14 at 02:08:51:
I tried your suggestion, LOS, but the "move to SD" button was greyed out, and inoperable.  Does that mean I have to "root" my tablet?  I've been avoiding doing that, but I will if it is necessary.

Update: I have further information that according to numerous forums, the ability to "move to SD" has to be enabled in the APP.  There was mention of a feature called A2SD.  Did you compile MyECU from source?

Cliff: can you easily add this feature to MyECU?


I Have not rooted my device.
But when I looked at MyEcu optimiser's management screen I noticed that "Move to phone" button  is missing which means that I have not used "move to SD card" either.
I now remember that I
- downloaded Optimiser098.apk to my pc
- copied it to the SD card folder using a usb cable to connect my phone as a disk.
- removed the phone from the usb cable
- Used AndroXplorer(you may use some other file manager) to browse to the SD Card
- double clicked the apk file to install it
Now Optimiser creates MyEcu folder on the SD card where all data resides

I have a tiny HTC Wildfire with Android 2.3.5
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Reply #133 - 07/26/14 at 09:02:17
 
Cliff:
I checked into Ghost Commander, and even though it is free, the first thing I had to do was give a credit card number to Google.  Google already knows too much about me, so I decided to just use the MyFiles app that was on my Tab 2 by default, even though it is somewhat awkward to use.  Thanks for the info, though.
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Reply #134 - 07/26/14 at 11:05:26
 
COnewbie wrote on 07/26/14 at 09:02:17:
Cliff:
I checked into Ghost Commander, and even though it is free, the first thing I had to do was give a credit card number to Google.  Google already knows too much about me, so I decided to just use the MyFiles app that was on my Tab 2 by default, even though it is somewhat awkward to use.  Thanks for the info, though.


I updated my reply to how to move Optimiser to SD Card
And I probably created MyEcu folder and put the apk file in it before installing.
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