Vipec
Hi Adam,
Glad to hear it is working!!
Do you mean that you previously had the serial cable connected to the Vi-PEC's USB port, and now you are connecting to the Vi-PEC's CAN/Serial port, successfully?
Just want to be clear in order to help others who may be searching this topic in the future. Using the CAN port, and not the USB port, was item #12 on my procedure above.
Cheers,
Will
Glad to hear it is working!!
Do you mean that you previously had the serial cable connected to the Vi-PEC's USB port, and now you are connecting to the Vi-PEC's CAN/Serial port, successfully?
Just want to be clear in order to help others who may be searching this topic in the future. Using the CAN port, and not the USB port, was item #12 on my procedure above.
Cheers,
Will
WillM wrote:Hi Adam,
Glad to hear it is working!!
Do you mean that you previously had the serial cable connected to the Vi-PEC's USB port, and now you are connecting to the Vi-PEC's CAN/Serial port, successfully?
Just want to be clear in order to help others who may be searching this topic in the future. Using the CAN port, and not the USB port, was item #12 on my procedure above.
Cheers,
Will
Well yes and no
Basically the plug and play ecu I have only has one CAN plug, but when taken out of the ecu case(which I did not fit my tuner/mapper did) the CAN plug can be removed and plugged into the rs232 port on the circuit board itself.
So next move is to hopefully buy a CAN plug that plugs onto the board so havent got to remove ecu everytime want to map car
Why it does not come as the v44/88 with 2 plugs I will never no, as surely the part is around £10
Anyway sorted thanks all for input
Cheers Adam
Hi Adam,
Glad to hear it all worked out, and thanks for the update concerning the plug-and-play Vi-PEC's having an internal CAN/Serial header. That bit of info could save someone a lot of headache.
Which RT Serial channel are you using for AIT?
My Air Inlet Temp from the ECU maps to the RT serial channel named "Exhaust 2 temp [C]".
Works correctly on my setup.
Glad to hear it all worked out, and thanks for the update concerning the plug-and-play Vi-PEC's having an internal CAN/Serial header. That bit of info could save someone a lot of headache.
Which RT Serial channel are you using for AIT?
My Air Inlet Temp from the ECU maps to the RT serial channel named "Exhaust 2 temp [C]".
Works correctly on my setup.
Adam,
My AIT's come in under Exhaust 2 temp, your Air Inlet Temp may use a different RT Serial Variable It depends on how your inputs are setup on your Vi-PEC ECU.
It appears that there are several variables with duplicate data too. For example, my AIT's are mapped to "Exhaust 2 temp", but are also recorded under the RT variable "Ambient air [c]".
This is how the Vi-PEC inputs are mapped to RT's Serial Variables:
I do not know if your plug-and-play Vi-PEC has the exact same AN Temp and AN Volt inputs, but these are the ones mapped by RT.
Keep in mind that the Vi-PEC is fully customizable/configurable. You will have to know how your AN Temp and AN Volt inputs are assigned (very easy to find under "ECU Settings" within the VTS software).
It is possible that your AIT is any of the 4 Exhaust temp variables, as it all depends on how your channels are configured in VTS.
MY AIT's come over to RT's Serial Variable called "Exhaust temp 2".
Here is how my Vi-PEC channels are used. There are 4 columns:
- Vi-PEC Channel
- My current Vi-PEC configuration (yours may vary)
- The RT variable mapped to the Vi-PEC Channel
- Notes about my configuration
I can change the Vi-PEC configuration any way I want, but I can never change the mapping relationship between the Vi-PEC channel and the RT Serial Variable, as it is hard-coded into the ECU interface.
My current configuration:
My AIT's come in under Exhaust 2 temp, your Air Inlet Temp may use a different RT Serial Variable It depends on how your inputs are setup on your Vi-PEC ECU.
It appears that there are several variables with duplicate data too. For example, my AIT's are mapped to "Exhaust 2 temp", but are also recorded under the RT variable "Ambient air [c]".
This is how the Vi-PEC inputs are mapped to RT's Serial Variables:
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Vi-PEC Channel -> is mapped to RT Serial Variable
AN Temp 1 -----> Exhaust 1 temp [c]
AN Temp 2 -----> Exhaust 2 temp [c]
AN Temp 3 -----> Exhaust 3 temp [c]
AN Temp 4 -----> Exhaust 4 temp [c]
AN Volt 1 -----> Fuel Inj 1 cut [%]
AN Volt 2 -----> Fuel Inj 2 cut [%]
AN Volt 3 -----> Fuel Inj 3 cut [%]
AN Volt 4 -----> Fuel Inj 4 cut [%]
AN Volt 5 -----> Fuel Inj 5 cut [%]
AN Volt 6 -----> Fuel Inj 6 cut [%]
AN Volt 7 -----> Fuel Inj 7 cut [%]
AN Volt 8 -----> Fuel Inj 8 cut [%]
AN Volt 9 -----> Auxiliary 1
AN Volt 10 -----> Auxiliary 2
AN Volt 11 -----> Auxiliary 3
I do not know if your plug-and-play Vi-PEC has the exact same AN Temp and AN Volt inputs, but these are the ones mapped by RT.
Keep in mind that the Vi-PEC is fully customizable/configurable. You will have to know how your AN Temp and AN Volt inputs are assigned (very easy to find under "ECU Settings" within the VTS software).
It is possible that your AIT is any of the 4 Exhaust temp variables, as it all depends on how your channels are configured in VTS.
MY AIT's come over to RT's Serial Variable called "Exhaust temp 2".
Here is how my Vi-PEC channels are used. There are 4 columns:
- Vi-PEC Channel
- My current Vi-PEC configuration (yours may vary)
- The RT variable mapped to the Vi-PEC Channel
- Notes about my configuration
I can change the Vi-PEC configuration any way I want, but I can never change the mapping relationship between the Vi-PEC channel and the RT Serial Variable, as it is hard-coded into the ECU interface.
My current configuration:
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Vi-PEC Channel -> is setup in Vi-PEC as --> is mapped to RT Serial Variable --> My RT config notes:
AN Temp 1 -----> Engine Coolant Temp ----> Exhaust 1 temp [c] ---------------> convert variable from °C to °F
AN Temp 2 -----> Inlet Air Temp ---------> Exhaust 2 temp [c] ---------------> convert variable from °C to °F
AN Temp 3 -----> OFF --------------------> Exhaust 3 temp [c]
AN Temp 4 -----> OFF --------------------> Exhaust 4 temp [c]
AN Volt 1 -----> MAP Sensor -------------> Fuel Inj 1 cut [%]
AN Volt 2 -----> WideBand ---------------> Fuel Inj 2 cut [%] ---------------> Use LC-1 default 7.35-22.39
AN Volt 3 -----> TPS (Main) -------------> Fuel Inj 3 cut [%]
AN Volt 4 -----> OFF --------------------> Fuel Inj 4 cut [%]
AN Volt 5 -----> OFF --------------------> Fuel Inj 5 cut [%]
AN Volt 6 -----> EGT (0-5V) -------------> Fuel Inj 6 cut [%] ---------------> EGT cly 1
AN Volt 7 -----> EGT (0-5V) -------------> Fuel Inj 7 cut [%] ---------------> EGT cly 2
AN Volt 8 -----> EGT (0-5V) -------------> Fuel Inj 8 cut [%] ---------------> EGT cly 3
AN Volt 9 -----> EGT (0-5V) -------------> Auxiliary 1 ----------------------> EGT cly 4
AN Volt 10 -----> Oil Pressure -----------> Auxiliary 2
AN Volt 11 -----> Fuel Pressure ----------> Auxiliary 3
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