RaceROM CAN Sensor Input / Output
Intro:
EcuTek RaceROM is a package of special software features that can be installed into the ECU of the supported vehicles. You simply open your ECU ROM file using EcuTek software, apply the RaceROM Feature File (Patch) to it, adjust the RaceROM maps as necessary, and then program the ROM file into the vehicle. Please read the ProECU Tuning RaceROM Feature File Guide for info on how RaceROM works, how to install and uninstall RaceROM feature files, and further hints and tips. Please also see our website for various videos and webinars for further information.
Currently Available On:
- BMW F-Series, B58 gen 1 & 2 and s58
- MX-5
- Nissan VR30DDTT (Nissan Z and Infinity Q50)
- VW AG EA888 and EA855
Table of Contents
Sensor Input Configuration
Innovate LC-3 Wideband
Zeitronix ECA-2 Ethanol Content Analyzer
Zeitronix ZT-3 Wideband
- Configure CAN Sensor Type to the sensor type in use
- Select the CAN bus connection you are using. (Which ECU Pins you have hooked into)
- If using the standard CAN address you won't need to do any further configuration. If using a non-standard (User configured on the unit) CAN ID you'll need to change the values found under "CAN ID for ___" and add it in Hex format
Autosport AnalogX
ECUMaster CANswitch
Not confined to just measuring ethanol content or air fuel ratio, these two sensor hubs have 4 general purpose voltage inputs which cause it to require a bit more in the way of configuration.
- Select the type of sensor in use, then choose the style of CAN ID's used. (Again if using a non-standard ID you'll need to go into the CAN ID tables and change it)
- For the Analogx Extended (29-Bit)
- For the ECUMaster CANswitch 11-bit.
- For Each of the 4 channels you'll see a Multiplier, Offset, and Usage table. The values are by default set up for custom map inputs ranging from 0-5000 (0-5 Volts)
Custom CAN Sensor
- Select Custom Device, and the method of CAN BUS connection
- Configure the method used by your sensor for the CAN Identifier (11-bit or extended 29-bit).
- Enter the CAN ID for your device into the CAN ID for Custom Device Map.
- Configure up to 4 channels for your custom device (This will require you to set up the start byte and data format for each channel). Then add in the appropriate scaling and usage for each of the channels being used.