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Megatune gauge changing
Benzine - 27/11/08 at 11:28 AM

I'm using megatune 2.25 at the moment and TPS isn't one of the standard gauges (which I do want there)

I found this thread about editing the .ini file which I tried but still the gauges show the same
http://www.umsforum.mini-cooper-clubman.de/YaBB.pl?num=1220958094

So for this:


;Gauge Setup 0

gauge1 = RpmHiResGauge
gauge2 = mapGauge
gauge3 = egoCorrGauge
gauge4 = cltGauge
gauge5 = ego2Gauge
gauge6 = accelEnrichGauge
gauge7 = lambdaGauge
gauge8 = advanceGauge


I edited to this:

;Gauge Setup 0

gauge1 = RpmHiResGauge
gauge2 = mapGauge
gauge3 = egoCorrGauge
gauge4 = throttleGauge
gauge5 = ego2Gauge
gauge6 = accelEnrichGauge
gauge7 = lambdaGauge
gauge8 = advanceGauge

Then saved the file. Nothing changes when I load megatune though, is there something fundamental I'm doing wrong? When I look at the ini information in the megatune configurator it's showing that it's changed but it doesn't do anything

[Edited on 27/11/08 by Benzine]


omega 24 v6 - 27/11/08 at 12:34 PM

can you not just right click on the gauge you want to change and select the new one you want??

EDIT to add on my one I right click the =gauge I want to change then "swap to" then select from the HUGE range there is there.

[Edited on 27/11/08 by omega 24 v6]


Benzine - 27/11/08 at 12:44 PM

o lawd




Thanks omega!


omega 24 v6 - 27/11/08 at 12:52 PM


big_wasa - 27/11/08 at 05:08 PM

does that mean its running ?


Benzine - 27/11/08 at 05:41 PM

quote:
Originally posted by big_wasa
does that mean its running ?


It's so close At the moment it's turning over and spluttering as if it wants to run but not quite

I installed the trigger wheel as per the intructions, I'm getting really strong sparks and the injectors are working. I'm guessing it's a timing thing but I don't know how to go about fixing it...


clairetoo - 27/11/08 at 09:31 PM

Get it cranking on the Edis , and check that you have a spark at 10 degree's before TDC - after first checking that you have TDC marked accurately on your trigger wheel , and you are checking the right cylinder