FAQ: Xenocron write up EBC/ eCtune EBC PDF
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The only other thing that I could think of would be to also include the directions to install the components into the ecu, as it helped me alot. http://www.xenocron.com/install/Hondata-S300-PWM.htm
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Great write up! We need more of these items or how-to's. I made this one in the \"hardware\" section: http://forum.ectune.com/viewtopic.php?t=438 Simple, but effective and help full for beginners. Maybe we can put more of this info here to help other beginners.
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I opened this topic for additions to the helpfile built into eCtune itself. I am hoping that most of the information needed to use eCtune can be assembled right there in the helpfile, so users don´t have to search through forums just to figure out the essentials. It sounds like a simple enough thing to do, but it isn´t /Allan
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I replaced my solenoid the other day and used some of the information in your writeup. Is there any particular reason to connect the solenoid the way you do? I like to use it in a \"normally open\" way so boost is at minimum if the solenoid is disconnected. My wastegate actuator only has one port, btw. If one way is somehow better than the other I´d like to include this in the eCtune help file. /Allan
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Yes, good point, maybe providing a hopse routing diagram (simple as you know) for hookup to the single port type WG. Basically hook the end that is closed to the WG's vac/boost line. I know it's not going to operate as well this way, but it will still work.
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look at graph one what i wanted to try what u bleed at the bottom u push on the pot port. that way you fool the bottom port and you bleed extra on the spring just a thought though
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I've updated this and corrected some errors I had in the write-up and placed it here now...I know some of the screens have changed slightly but users should be able to get the 'gist' of it. http://www.xenocron.com/install/PWM-Boo ... eptune.htm
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Now who will do the closeloop write up. Basicly if you follow this guide you can enable closeloop. Closeloop will help to compensate when target/current is off.
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