ncontt
02-21-2006, 07:49 AM
this may be part of my misunderstanding...when wanting to change things in the tweecer, ie. idle/timing etc. this is to be done while the car is NOT running and the key is in the "on" position? :shrug: the only time caledit AND calcon would be open together is when you are datalogging?
for example, say I want to set my idle to 1500 rpms.
I would have the key on but engine not running, open caledit, read tweecer, select scalar tab, then go down to the idle setting and put in 1500, then write to tweecer.
start car and it should idle up to 1500 rpms?
another question:
I can log the TPS voltage w/o having the car running? This would be accomplished by having the key in the "off" position, connect usb from tweecer to laptop, start caledit, click "utilities", select "TPS" as an item to log, click "payload" (and the check mark will disappear), make sure box marked "datalogging" is checked, click "write tweecer" (which will save that payload to that tweecer position), verify that fans/fuelpumps are not running, start calcon, verify that the green "Tweecer RT" light is on, click tab "dashboard or digital", check the box labeled "log to file" if I want to save it...,and then what? :shrug:
according to the datalogging procedures it says to start the car and then click the red button to start the log.....
sorry for my ignorance in advance...
Brad
for example, say I want to set my idle to 1500 rpms.
I would have the key on but engine not running, open caledit, read tweecer, select scalar tab, then go down to the idle setting and put in 1500, then write to tweecer.
start car and it should idle up to 1500 rpms?
another question:
I can log the TPS voltage w/o having the car running? This would be accomplished by having the key in the "off" position, connect usb from tweecer to laptop, start caledit, click "utilities", select "TPS" as an item to log, click "payload" (and the check mark will disappear), make sure box marked "datalogging" is checked, click "write tweecer" (which will save that payload to that tweecer position), verify that fans/fuelpumps are not running, start calcon, verify that the green "Tweecer RT" light is on, click tab "dashboard or digital", check the box labeled "log to file" if I want to save it...,and then what? :shrug:
according to the datalogging procedures it says to start the car and then click the red button to start the log.....
sorry for my ignorance in advance...
Brad