FreeEMS-Tuner Development Diary - Comments

Aaron Barnes' wxPython based FreeEMS tuning tool. No longer maintained and out of date with the protocol requirements.
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Aaron already knows this, but the tuner is working very nicely indeed. It just needs a little more work to allow table adjusting and i will begin using it :-)

Just thinking now, firmware wise, when I make a code change (will be often) and reload the code, my settings will be lost, it would be nice if you persisted and were able to load a table to/from a file also.

Feature request ^

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I'd like some table adjusting ASAP please, more than happy to test your code any old time, bring it on :-)

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How is table burning going? Keen to test :-)
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Awesome to see the git hub being updated. I like your comment on each commit. Shows a nice progression. Keep it up.

Makes me wonder when we'll see that vanilla code posted.
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Aaron, great work, was exciting to see those values appear today, looking forward to the minor tweaks for viewing cells etc. Table updating will be super exciting! I'll be able to do some road tuning for the first time in a long time.

Jared, honestly, I'll push it up as soon as it makes sense to do so. Right now it doesn't even build and is not connected to github at all. I need to merge the changes between the repo that I thought I had and the one that I actually had and tidy up all the references in between and then make it not have any regressions and then I can share it. Right now I've been hacking it anyway I can to make it work better/at all. You know the old saying :

Make it work, Make it right, then make it fast.

We are still on stage one of that journey ;-)

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I think I will update the code so that after 500milliseconds of no adjustments, it sends the new value to the ecu. Or something similar, cos it is going to be sending a lot of packets.
That isn't really an OK "solution" man. LOTS of packets is fine. It really does have to be in real time otherwise it defeats the purpose live tuning. Optimise last? I didn't experience anything bad last night even when i held down j/k. Not that I noticed anyway, more testing later today after those bugs are fixed (by me or you or both).

Thanks for your work last night! Keep up the effort for just a few more days and you can have a whole summer of rest! :-)

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I see load goes from low-to-high top-to-bottom.

http://stuff.fredcooke.com/tuner.idles. ... t.fine.png

Gross!

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I think it is "Gross" too.

But i LOVE!!! the fact the table has the ability to go up in 0.1 increments...

Keep up the good work guys.
well done all of you all..
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Yeah, I whinged too, but quietly as I cared less than about the other stuff. Fixing that would be good :-) after SVE though :-)

tpsretard - not 0.1, 0.02 IIRC ;-)

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with that resolution i could get my afr's at idle to stop playing ping pong...
Humm, i am thinking once there is a wheel decoder for the 6/7 subaru i might have to spend some money in hardware.. :D
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