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« on: December 19, 2020, 04:33:55 PM »

Hi,
1.8t here  Smiley

I'm trying to find whether the logged zwout under WOT is affected by something or this is how it should look with not smoothing factor.
The ignition angle is jumping ~7,5deg to ~13,5 back and forth, is this normal behavior or should I look carefully at what could be the reason for this?
I can't see any knock on all 4cyls.

Another thing that could be seen on the log is that the mshfm_w is not equal to the msdk_w (there is some drop in the rpm range and then it tries to catch up)- WDKUGDN is not modified in any way, maybe I should, but just interested in you comments.


Thanks
Ivo
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« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2020, 10:54:07 AM »

I found some topics for ARMD interventions but is it possible?
I'm running 8E0909518AL bin and i can't find any of the variables in my .ecu file in order to log the mentioned in the ARMD threads torque intervention bits.
Code:
B_lsd        
B_mifabg     
B_dashv     
B_fil       
B_mgbget     
B_zwnget     
B_zwget     
B_zwvz       
B_zwvzvb     
B_zwvs       
B_mibeg     
B_nozwe     
B_asr       
B_msr       
B_mdein     
B_llrein     
B_nmot       
mimax_w     
mivbeg_w     
mivbeb_w     
mifa_w       
misolv_w     
miszul_w     
mizsolv_w   
misol_w     
mizsol_w     
mdverf_w     
fnstab_w     
mill_w       
dmllri_w     
mdverl_w     
mistt       
if anyone could help with locating them i'll be greatful.
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« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2020, 10:05:45 AM »

Hello,

You have the Addresses of various variables in your DAMOS file.
Open the DAM as text in notepad. Search for the variable you are looking for.
Add variables to the .ECU file you are using.

After all is done load edited file to Me7 Logger, search and select variables you wanted to log.
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