I just saw your video and i see your from NY . i also have a 98 gsx with many modes and live in NY . My car has DSMLINK 2.5 and i just downloaded ECMLINK
@@TPGDSM I'm from Carmel and I've been working on cars for over 40 years. I've done all the mods on my own. Right now my car is making over 400 hp with meth injection.
Thanks for all the information I don't seem to find alot of videos that go into this much detail 😀 im building my 90 awd talon with a big 16g, 950cc injectors on speed density im starting to dive into tuning and I want to do it all myself so thank you 😊 love your dsm by the way
I'm glad you find the videos helpful. I'm learning ecmlink and like you, I'm not one to pay to play I'd rather learn and do it myself 👍. Thanks for watching and good luck with your 90 tsi
This video is amazing. Please keep adding move videos like this. Also can you do a video on how to do an open vent BOV tune? How can I tune my car for open vent BOV with V3?
You can't simply tune it to vent to atmosphere unfortunately. You would have to change your maf sensor location or go to speed density. However if you are running a maf sensor (stock from behind the air filter) you can purchase a 3 inch gm maf sensor, some induce/exducer couplings (hardware store sells cheap ones) and either a maf translator or the ECMTUNING gm maf cable (around $80). You would need to install the maf sensor inline with your throttle body approx 12in away from your throttle body and have your bov approx 8-10in further away from that. Having the maf sensor set up in a "blow through" set up where the turbo pressurizes the air through the intercooler and up past the blow off valve through the maf sensor in to the throttle body. That will allow you to vent to atmosphere because the air is only metered between the sensor and throttle body. Essentially the whole rest of your turbo/intercooler system air pressure will remain unmeasured until it passes the new maf sensor. If you vent stock the ECU sees the air directly behind the air filter going into the turbo and thinks that it's still being recirculated but instead its being vented causing a rich condition.
Thank you so much, very detailed and easy to follow. Thanks for all the additional information. I have the ECM Link v3 and I only got it to get rid of DTCs since I am a 2 G with a 6 bolt it was throwing random misfires. Felt like over kill for it but now I can begin to take advantage of the ECM Link thanks to you. Do you have a Patreon or something ? I ask because I am not sure if you're monetized. I would be lost with your great videos. Keep up the great work. Thank You
Thanks for watching! I'm glad it could help you out! We will definitely be doing more videos in the coming weeks focusing on more of the functionality of ecmlinkv3. I'm starting with a 3 part mini series and will definitely have more to share as I continue to learn and understand more of it's cool/useful features. As for patreon, Yes we do.. We just got it set up over the last few months and haven't promoted it yet. There's a link on our UA-cam page and right here ➡️www.patreon.com/Todaysprojectguide That's going to be a big project all in itself during the colder months. We will have a lot more content and breakdowns on there as well as new uploads here. We're also on instagram @TodaysProjectGuide. Glad you found some new ways to utilize ecmlinkv3👍👍
@@ElJaviTuning if you look at your speed density table it's broken down at the top from left to right by rpm and on the left side from top to bottom load. This is just the engine load at a specific rpm that the ECU uses to pull fueling information from.
@@ElJaviTuning you would build a speed density table based on volumetric efficiency. This is done using your datalog screen and logging these values (ve, combinetft, wbfactor and load) you have to watch your log screen and see if your wideband factor and combined fuel trim data is asking for more fuel or to have fuel removed from each one of the load cells. If you have your car started and your wideband on pump gas is reading approximately 14.3-15.1afr you can idle the car for 5 mins, right click the screen and click on "sdVEadjustcombinedft" in the pop up window. This will allow the ECU to make some changes to the speed density table automatically. Click Save to ECU and those suggestions will be saved to the ECU. Then you can drive out of boost around town to create a light load log and do the same process, right click, sdveadjustcombinedft and save... After doing this a few times the ECU will start to build a speed density table. If all of this sounds wild go on to dsmtuners.com and use the search function to find similar write ups and information on this. Also check out Scott laird on UA-cam He may shed some more light on your specific questions 👍
does the wideband calibration function only work on 2g's? I don't have those setting where i can adjust my min and max volts? Mine doesn't have the (LINEAR WIDEBAND) column at all just has the (A/F RATIO DISPLAY) column
Hey man I have the same issue I did exactly what you did but my numbers are way off gauge is 15.6 and ecmlink is at like 8 .1 any ideas what can be wrong? I wired everything exactly like the instructions sows
Set you biss screw, verify boost leaks, verify you have a clean maf sensor, throttle body shaft seals are ok?, no vacuum leaks, properly tensioned throttle cable, iac motor functioning properly, verify tps voltage at idle. Check dsmtuners.com as well as vfaq for tips and procedures to help you out. 👍
I’m not sure what the parameters of your specific wideband are. Once you see anything over 15.00 afr on pump gas your heading into super lean territory
Indeed. Since this video I added a momentary switch to my clutch switch which enables rolling or standing anti-lag. Timing gets dropped to -12 degrees, 10% fuel enrichment is added and it builds 26psi at a set 3800 rpm’s. Throttle has to be above 85% as well.
Hello! I'm using RaceRender to overlay data into my onboard videos as this one: ua-cam.com/video/CLmE7eyq6-0/v-deo.html RaceRender allows to overlay OBD2 data as well to add gauges as oil temperature, water temperature, throttle position, etc.. So, I would like to add some more information to my videos using ECMLink data... 1) is there any way to log the brake pedal and gear position? 2) Has anyone found a way to export the ECM Link data file into a compatible file with Race Render software? I'm using ECMLinkV3 version in my Eclipse 2G GST... Thanks!
Hi there, Im not sure how to utilize ecmlink to log brake pedal or gear position nor am I sure how to add a sensor to be logged using ecmlinks current firmware. As far as overlaying data using racerender im also not sure. I know that you can use microsoft excel to export and save certain data tables to review or "save settings for tunes" in your laptop. Those are some great questions though. I would reach out to @tomdorris at ecmtuning.com who is one of the program developers and creators who may be able to help lead you to some solutions to your questions. Hope he can help you out and thanks for watching!.
Thanks man and that sounds awesome I'll definitely check out that channel is it just your name? I'm finally getting into doing some of this tuning it's definitely a learning curve but super fun and super rewarding!
Today's Project Guide yah man just click on my name. I’m no where near your level and it was just some videos off my phone lol. But I was actually unsuccessful in my endeavor today. Dumb o ring is making me want to part out my car, gonna try again tomorrow and if I still can’t get it im gonna ask for some help 😂😂😂😂
I'm really liking your videos! Thanks for sharing them with everyone.
this is one of the best videos ive seen over ecmlink. awesome job on explaining things.! hope you keep doing videos. will help a lot of people out.
I just saw your video and i see your from NY . i also have a 98 gsx with many modes and live in NY . My car has DSMLINK 2.5 and i just downloaded ECMLINK
That's sick man!. What part of ny you from? I'm upstate
@@TPGDSM I'm from Carmel and I've been working on cars for over 40 years. I've done all the mods on my own. Right now my car is making over 400 hp with meth injection.
@@louiscongionti2394 sick man. I'm upstate by lake George NY. Sounds like a pretty fun ride
Great video. On a side note I’d be tempted to add a sticker on the hood that ties your vents into making a mitsu logo. 😀
That's a great idea 😂 if I could I would 👍. Looks like some more googling takin place tonight
Thanks for all the information I don't seem to find alot of videos that go into this much detail 😀 im building my 90 awd talon with a big 16g, 950cc injectors on speed density im starting to dive into tuning and I want to do it all myself so thank you 😊 love your dsm by the way
I'm glad you find the videos helpful. I'm learning ecmlink and like you, I'm not one to pay to play I'd rather learn and do it myself 👍. Thanks for watching and good luck with your 90 tsi
Keep up the work,,,, great job!!!!!
Thank you for sharing this video😊👍
Your welcome 👍 thanks for watching! 😎
Thanks for the info !
Awesome info help alot
Great video
You should do a relocation video on the fuse box in the engine bay!
Spring/summer has some good engine bay overhaul work in store 😁👍
🙏🏾 this info is what I need thanks man !! Are you upstate NY ? I’m in Long Island hopefully can do a meet up
I'm north of the capital region. Glad it helped you out bud👍
This video is amazing. Please keep adding move videos like this. Also can you do a video on how to do an open vent BOV tune? How can I tune my car for open vent BOV with V3?
You can't simply tune it to vent to atmosphere unfortunately. You would have to change your maf sensor location or go to speed density. However if you are running a maf sensor (stock from behind the air filter) you can purchase a 3 inch gm maf sensor, some induce/exducer couplings (hardware store sells cheap ones) and either a maf translator or the ECMTUNING gm maf cable (around $80). You would need to install the maf sensor inline with your throttle body approx 12in away from your throttle body and have your bov approx 8-10in further away from that. Having the maf sensor set up in a "blow through" set up where the turbo pressurizes the air through the intercooler and up past the blow off valve through the maf sensor in to the throttle body. That will allow you to vent to atmosphere because the air is only metered between the sensor and throttle body. Essentially the whole rest of your turbo/intercooler system air pressure will remain unmeasured until it passes the new maf sensor. If you vent stock the ECU sees the air directly behind the air filter going into the turbo and thinks that it's still being recirculated but instead its being vented causing a rich condition.
thank you awesome work
Glad your finding it helpful my friend 👍🙏
Yes it's helping out a lot I love then keep them details they help out a lot people cut out a like and then we get stock
Thank you so much, very detailed and easy to follow. Thanks for all the additional information. I have the ECM Link v3 and I only got it to get rid of DTCs since I am a 2 G with a 6 bolt it was throwing random misfires. Felt like over kill for it but now I can begin to take advantage of the ECM Link thanks to you. Do you have a Patreon or something ? I ask because I am not sure if you're monetized. I would be lost with your great videos. Keep up the great work. Thank You
Thanks for watching! I'm glad it could help you out! We will definitely be doing more videos in the coming weeks focusing on more of the functionality of ecmlinkv3. I'm starting with a 3 part mini series and will definitely have more to share as I continue to learn and understand more of it's cool/useful features. As for patreon, Yes we do.. We just got it set up over the last few months and haven't promoted it yet. There's a link on our UA-cam page and right here ➡️www.patreon.com/Todaysprojectguide
That's going to be a big project all in itself during the colder months. We will have a lot more content and breakdowns on there as well as new uploads here. We're also on instagram @TodaysProjectGuide. Glad you found some new ways to utilize ecmlinkv3👍👍
@@TPGDSM what's the load factor? I don't understand it
@@ElJaviTuning if you look at your speed density table it's broken down at the top from left to right by rpm and on the left side from top to bottom load. This is just the engine load at a specific rpm that the ECU uses to pull fueling information from.
@@TPGDSM ok but what does mean engine load X rpm table? How do you calculate a right load?
@@ElJaviTuning you would build a speed density table based on volumetric efficiency. This is done using your datalog screen and logging these values (ve, combinetft, wbfactor and load) you have to watch your log screen and see if your wideband factor and combined fuel trim data is asking for more fuel or to have fuel removed from each one of the load cells. If you have your car started and your wideband on pump gas is reading approximately 14.3-15.1afr you can idle the car for 5 mins, right click the screen and click on "sdVEadjustcombinedft" in the pop up window. This will allow the ECU to make some changes to the speed density table automatically. Click Save to ECU and those suggestions will be saved to the ECU. Then you can drive out of boost around town to create a light load log and do the same process, right click, sdveadjustcombinedft and save... After doing this a few times the ECU will start to build a speed density table. If all of this sounds wild go on to dsmtuners.com and use the search function to find similar write ups and information on this. Also check out Scott laird on UA-cam
He may shed some more light on your specific questions 👍
does the wideband calibration function only work on 2g's? I don't have those setting where i can adjust my min and max volts? Mine doesn't have the (LINEAR WIDEBAND) column at all just has the (A/F RATIO DISPLAY) column
Make sure you have the latest firmware on your ecu that will give you these specific functions
great videos :)
Thanks👍
Hey man I have the same issue I did exactly what you did but my numbers are way off gauge is 15.6 and ecmlink is at like 8 .1 any ideas what can be wrong? I wired everything exactly like the instructions sows
Private message me on Instagram or FB. Same name 👍
Any help on what to do with idle surges
Set you biss screw, verify boost leaks, verify you have a clean maf sensor, throttle body shaft seals are ok?, no vacuum leaks, properly tensioned throttle cable, iac motor functioning properly, verify tps voltage at idle. Check dsmtuners.com as well as vfaq for tips and procedures to help you out. 👍
There are a million things. Search the forums and they will help you a lot.
will ecm link read wideband over 18? With a aem wideband?
I’m not sure what the parameters of your specific wideband are. Once you see anything over 15.00 afr on pump gas your heading into super lean territory
What's the load factor?
A computerized value of load based on airflow and fuel consumption pre determined in the ecu. I don’t rely on it tbh but it’s still nice to see
2 step is not Antilag. The rev limiter is essentially a 2 step and the Antilag is when the computer adjusts timing and fuel to build boost
Indeed. Since this video I added a momentary switch to my clutch switch which enables rolling or standing anti-lag. Timing gets dropped to -12 degrees, 10% fuel enrichment is added and it builds 26psi at a set 3800 rpm’s. Throttle has to be above 85% as well.
Hello!
I'm using RaceRender to overlay data into my onboard videos as this one: ua-cam.com/video/CLmE7eyq6-0/v-deo.html
RaceRender allows to overlay OBD2 data as well to add gauges as oil temperature, water temperature, throttle position, etc..
So, I would like to add some more information to my videos using ECMLink data...
1) is there any way to log the brake pedal and gear position?
2) Has anyone found a way to export the ECM Link data file into a compatible file with Race Render software?
I'm using ECMLinkV3 version in my Eclipse 2G GST...
Thanks!
Hi there, Im not sure how to utilize ecmlink to log brake pedal or gear position nor am I sure how to add a sensor to be logged using ecmlinks current firmware. As far as overlaying data using racerender im also not sure. I know that you can use microsoft excel to export and save certain data tables to review or "save settings for tunes" in your laptop. Those are some great questions though. I would reach out to @tomdorris at ecmtuning.com who is one of the program developers and creators who may be able to help lead you to some solutions to your questions. Hope he can help you out and thanks for watching!.
Great video!!!! Gonna go mess with my Gst this weekend and replace my water pipe o rings. Check out my Chanel I have some video from my dyno tune.
Thanks man and that sounds awesome I'll definitely check out that channel is it just your name? I'm finally getting into doing some of this tuning it's definitely a learning curve but super fun and super rewarding!
Today's Project Guide yah man just click on my name. I’m no where near your level and it was just some videos off my phone lol. But I was actually unsuccessful in my endeavor today. Dumb o ring is making me want to part out my car, gonna try again tomorrow and if I still can’t get it im gonna ask for some help 😂😂😂😂