CDL3 dash and AEM ecu

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CDL3 dash and AEM ecu

Postby gkwestfrank on Fri Mar 16, 2012 7:29 pm

Hi, is there any pre made serial template for AEM Ecu?
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Re: CDL3 dash and AEM ecu

Postby gkwestfrank on Sat Mar 17, 2012 4:22 pm

i was trying it myself but couldnt figure it out, here is the serial format i got from AEM

Byte Name Units Scalar Offset Min Max Signed? Bitmask
1 Engine Speed rpm 100 0 0 25599.60938 n -
2 Engine Load kPa 1.346484 0 0 344.69476 n -
3 Throttle % 0.390625 0 0 99.99847 n -
4 Air Temp F 1.800000 32 -198.39999260.60001 y -
5 Coolant Temp F 1.800000 32 -198.39999260.60001 y -
6 ADCR11 Volts 0.019546 0 0 5.003597 n -
7 ADCR13 Volts 0.019546 0 0 5.003597 n -
8 ADCR14 Volts 0.019546 0 0 5.003597 n -
9 ADCR17 Volts 0.019546 0 0 5.003597 n -
10 ADCR18 Volts 0.019546 0 0 5.003597 n -
11 ADCR15 Volts 0.019546 0 0 5.003597 n -
12 ADCR16 Volts 0.019546 0 0 5.003597 n -
13 ADCR08 Volts 0.079360 0 0 20.31585 n -
14 O2 #1 AFR 0.035156 4.500000 4.500000 13.46484 n -
15 O2 #2 AFR 0.035156 4.500000 4.500000 13.46484 n -
16 Vehicle Speed MPH 1 0 0 255.99609 n -
17 Gear Calculated 1 0 0 255 n -
18 Error #1 1 0 0 255 n -
19 Error #2 1 0 0 255 n -

Serial Port Settings
Transmission sequence : Header byte, stream data, checksum byte
Header byte : 0x55
Baud rate : 19200
Parity : Ignore
Data size : 8 bits
Stop bits : 1
Stream size : 21
Checksum : standard data sum
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Re: CDL3 dash and AEM ecu

Postby JamieA on Sat Mar 17, 2012 6:50 pm

we should have a template for you early next week. Send an email to support@motec.com.au, and we will send it to you.

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Re: CDL3 dash and AEM ecu

Postby gkwestfrank on Sun Mar 18, 2012 4:58 am

Nice! looking forward to it :D

btw, please make it also available in .cr4 too, thx Jamie
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Re: CDL3 dash and AEM ecu

Postby JamieA on Tue Mar 20, 2012 11:22 am

Are you using CAN or RS232?

Our template is designed for the AEM CAN comms..

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Re: CDL3 dash and AEM ecu

Postby gkwestfrank on Tue Mar 20, 2012 11:55 am

it is for serial bus, it is most commonly used on their 1st and 2nd series ecu, they both are the same format as above.
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Re: CDL3 dash and AEM ecu

Postby JamieA on Wed Mar 21, 2012 9:19 am

Ok, We have already done the CAN dash template for AEM, but not RS232.

Can I possibly get the RS232 format as a file (so the formatting is a bit easier to read)

email to jamie.augustine@motec.com.au

this should be able to be done within a few days of getting the information..

thanks.

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Re: CDL3 dash and AEM ecu

Postby gkwestfrank on Wed Mar 21, 2012 10:22 am

for sure, emailing now.

thx thx :)
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Re: CDL3 dash and AEM ecu

Postby EB Turbo on Thu Mar 22, 2012 9:49 am

Is there any literature on setting up or changing these CAN templates? Let say I want to change a channel in the template. What do I need to look for to make sure everything is set up correctly?

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Re: CDL3 dash and AEM ecu

Postby JamieA on Fri Mar 23, 2012 4:27 pm

I guess there isnt really.

Basically, you can select any motec CAN template, click the Edit button, and all the settings that you may need are there in the Parameters panel, or the Channels panel.

If you take an existing template (like AEM) and examine how we have implemented it, you should get the idea of how to change it to suit your applicaion.

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