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· Added maximum speed for radiator fan override.
This allows you to switch the radiator fan off at a certain vehicle speed. Normally by 30-40 mph the radiator fans stalls, so is not contributing to the airflow over the radiator.
· Added boost control solenoid frequency.
By default the old frequency (78 Hz) will be used, but it is possible to set the output frequency. Note that lower frequencies will generally give more boost.
· Added boost control direct duty cycle lookup.
This setting skips the target boost to duty cycle lookup, and reads the duty cycle straight from the 'Boost vs Rpm vs Gear' table.
SManager V1.4.3 beta
SManager V1.4.3 beta
Last edited by Hondata on Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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i would love to datalog the problem but it is so random it is very hard to catch it may happen one day but not the other. going to try the 1.4.2 and see if problem still exists. also another problem i have is on start up sometimes it will throw a check engine light and will not let me datalog or access ecu at all till i turn off the key and turn it back on. then problem is gone. checked all possible causes for that problem and no problems found other than no connection to ecu no code either and if i start it it will start but then the car has to be throttled to keep alive.
Re: SManager V1.4.3 beta
Hondata wrote:Download here
· Added maximum speed for radiator fan override.
This allows you to switch the radiator fan off at a certain vehicle speed. Normally by 30-40 mph the radiator fans stalls, so is not contributing to the airflow over the radiator.
· Added boost control solenoid frequency.
By default the old frequency (78 Hz) will be used, but it is possible to set the output frequency. Note that lower frequencies will generally give more boost.
· Added boost control direct duty cycle lookup.
This setting skips the target boost to duty cycle lookup, and reads the duty cycle straight from the 'Boost vs Rpm vs Gear' table.