The most likely reason would be the vehicle (which you didn't describe), uses the older European ISO protocol in the fast init form, which we don't support. We support the slower init ISO.
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The most likely reason would be the vehicle (which you didn't describe), uses the older European ISO protocol in the fast init form, which we don't support. We support the slower init ISO.
But there isn't. Those commands come from the ECM telling the FPCM what to do. The actual PWM logic and controller trouble codes come from within the FPCM.
I also would like to have support for modifying FPCM control logic as well as PID parameters to log output duty cycle and short term and long term pump duty cycle trims. This would be helpful in adding a larger PWM pump and dialing it's control logic in to prevent trouble codes. Or disabling the codes all together yet keep the fuel pressure feedback to accurately tell the ECM injection differential. Those are just a few things access to the FPCM would offer.
I gave you guys the files from a 2012 CTS-V. I can get you the bin files for virtually anything, and I am 100% willing to do so. The only caveat is they'd be the latest files for any given vehicle.
I can CAN sniff the request and response information from a Tech 2 for the scan data.
Help me out with read/write requests through the scanner, and I'll finish my FPCM. :) I would love to have a table that just does live read/write like RTT.
https://youtu.be/VW1zAmiyc30
James, I have a working piece that will report pressure and replace the FPCM.
So last night went to do a log and 3/4 of my channels go dark and won't see or use them once I connected to my vehicle so what went wrong? When I first hooked up the scanner it went through a huge update listing all available new pids before would connect sort of like when updated from 2-3 series and lost it all last time and had to go and redo all my stuff. Sure it is something I am missing as others seem to have no issues.
Yep I remember you telling me that. I'm curious to get something working on base C6's and C6Z's. I'm wondering if the addition of the "Rail Pressure Min" and "Rail Pressure Max" parameters could potentially unlock the ability of fuel pressure feedback on the standard nonFPCM E38's.
I'm not saying the hardware can't do it... I'm just saying I don't think it's as simple as turning on a few switches. I could be wrong.
97 and a 09 volvo v70/850. Volfcr is what i've used in the past, but due to unfortunate reasons, volfcr is no currently available. Since HPT is, I tried it out; End result, doesn't communicate with the volvo system.
Slightly related question:
Does HPT editor work with those volvo's under the ford merge era or late model (aka Chinese) volvo's? Would be interesting to see what enhancements can be made if HPT can break into those modules.
I'd pay quite a bit more than $100 to get into my BCM. I know the development time costs a lot more than that and I'd be thrilled to get control of it. Of course, I don't know if editing a BCM is like editing a PCM...I think the guys doing it are patching code from different cars into each other.
I'd imagine the BCM is a poster child for poor ROI. Most people probably never need to muck with anything in there, and there may not be much in the form of "calibration".
Here's a thought though... apparently the other guys can push front and rear tire size into the ABS module. That's something I'd love.
Yeah...those of us that want it, are looking for simple things like getting rid of DRL's, or windows from the keyfob without buying the window valet thing or whatever...so I'll just turn them off when I start the car instead. I'd pay to be able to edit them...but I know it's unlikely. Pushing tire height differences to the ABS system though, that'd be awesome.
I'd also love the scan tool to have more of the features that the really expensive scan tools have, like re-learning steering wheel angle sensors.
Unfortunately even if we would consider BCM adjustments, we have no good way to license enhanced bidi controls yet.
Sounds like free to me!
Keep in mind that we are still investing a good deal of time in adding functionality and parameters to older platforms when others have given up on them. :)
quick question can i get into a 2003-6 mercedes cars and chrysler mercedes cars?
i'm looking to transplant the amg32 motor from a crossfire into an s-10 pick up truck