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GDay,

Ive got an Autronic SM4 on my R32 and was a bit dissappointed to discover that the lead that you plug into the serial port of your lap top is one of the older 9 pin plugs and isnt compatable with my new lap top. I was just wondering if any of the Autronic guru's out ther have come up with a solution for this, as ive heard that Autronic havent updated to a newer serial port plug. Is this true?

Ive also heard that the '9 pin serial port to USB adapter' that you can buy from Dick Smith etc ($80!!) is notoriously unreliable and doesnt work with all computers.

Can you get the lead modified at all, or is it not that simple?

Anyway, any help would be appreciated, as i really want to use my V DASH software and the data logging stuff on my new lap top. The car is getting tuned next week after being off the road for two years!

Thanks,

Shaun.

hey mate im not sure with my ecu but i guess id be in the same situation as u r with my sm4, i was supposed to get it back last night but i need another fuel pump, but when i go down there again ill ask and see what lincoln says

ben...

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GDay,

Ive got an Autronic SM4 on my R32 and was a bit dissappointed to discover that the lead that you plug into the serial port of your lap top is one of the older 9 pin plugs and isnt compatable with my new lap top. I was just wondering if any of the Autronic guru's out ther have come up with a solution for this, as ive heard that Autronic havent updated to a newer serial port plug. Is this true?

Ive also heard that the '9 pin serial port to USB adapter' that you can buy from Dick Smith etc ($80!!) is notoriously unreliable and doesnt work with all computers.

Can you get the lead modified at all, or is it not that simple?

Anyway, any help would be appreciated, as i really want to use my V DASH software and the data logging stuff on my new lap top. The car is getting tuned next week after being off the road for two years!

Thanks,

Shaun.

good computer choice!

you can get a belikn usb to serial adapter that works fine. my mate uses it on his sprinter.

GDay,

Ive got an Autronic SM4 on my R32 and was a bit dissappointed to discover that the lead that you plug into the serial port of your lap top is one of the older 9 pin plugs and isnt compatable with my new lap top. I was just wondering if any of the Autronic guru's out ther have come up with a solution for this, as ive heard that Autronic havent updated to a newer serial port plug. Is this true?

Ive also heard that the '9 pin serial port to USB adapter' that you can buy from Dick Smith etc ($80!!) is notoriously unreliable and doesnt work with all computers.

Can you get the lead modified at all, or is it not that simple?

Anyway, any help would be appreciated, as i really want to use my V DASH software and the data logging stuff on my new lap top. The car is getting tuned next week after being off the road for two years!

Thanks,

Shaun.

Any USB to Serial adapter will work - don't believe what you are hearing. Any Windows XP laptop will work with this combination.

I used one for 3 years without a hassle - with the older clunkier SMC 1.99 software.

They will cost you b/w $60-$80 though. Chicken feed against the price of a SM4.

Great choice of ECU by the way. >_<

Regards

Andrew

Thanks for the info guys! As you all say, its an awesome computer; im really happy with it. Ill get the adapter then. I was just trying to save some coin thats all.

Ill also keep you all posted on the results of the tune.

Thanks,

Shaun.

We've found that the ATEN usb to serial to be the best runs everything we've tryed including autronic and datalogit.

Thanks for the info, but where would i get the 'Belikn' or 'aten' adapters? Just Dick Smith or any main stream electrical store like that, or are they more specialised than that?

Cheers,

Shaun.

Edited by Shaun

Just for more clarification, my tuner uses the ATEN adaptor when tuning my Autronic so I would go with that.

Note I have an earlier version and not the SM4.

The Autronic forums will also have the info you need. A gold mine of general Autronic info there as well. Highly recommended.

We've found that the ATEN usb to serial to be the best runs everything we've tryed including autronic and datalogit.

Exactly what rob82 says.

Go with the Aten USB to Serial. This item will work.

Yep, for those wondering the same thing, the Belkin adapter works too! I just had to change to com port 8 under settings so the V DASH program would recognise the USB connection.

I love Autronics!!

Shaun.

Sorry, I don't want to high jack the tread but I'm dying to ask!

Wanted to know what everyone's fuel comsumption in from an RB26 with Autronics.

My fuel consumption at this point around 16L/100km's with some city and highway driving, so around 340km per tank.

I'm running an SMC 1.92 with 500R CDI

Im using 800cc injectors with 260in 260ex cams, this is stated as injectors and cam duraction plays a part in fuel economy.

Edited by WetGTR
Sorry, I don't want to high jack the tread but I'm dying to ask!

Wanted to know what everyone's fuel comsumption in from an RB26 with Autronics.

My fuel consumption at this point around 16L/100km's with some city and highway driving, so around 340km per tank.

I'm running an SMC 1.92 with 500R CDI

Im using 800cc injectors with 260in 260ex cams, this is stated as injectors and cam duraction plays a part in fuel economy.

Im not sure what my fuel comsumption is like yet; i just trailered the car to the tuners today. It'll be interesting to find out though. Can you run closed loop on the SMC? I bought the wide band oxy sensor so i can run closed loop on the SM4. Ive got 700cc injectors and standard cams at the moment.

Just a side note; the tuner just rang me up and told me that my Iraway 7 spark plugs ($180) were fowled beyond repair. I did fowl the plugs on start up the other night, but i removed them and burnt off the carbon etc with a gas torch. It then started perfectly. Is it possible to ruin plugs by fowling them with over rich mixtures? I understand that the car may not start, but would the plugs be stuffed beyond repair? Ive only started the car about 10 times on those plugs!

Thanks,

Shaun.

Yes, you can run closed loop on the SMC 1.92. The wide band o2 sensor you got, is it the Bosch item LSM-11? The SM4 will not accept a direct 5-wire wide band sensor, I have confirmed this with Autronics on their forum. It will do a 0-5V o2 sensor with voltage scaling for the A/F readouts. Still a better way then a narrow band 0-1V method

The SM4 has a very flexiable close loop control so will work very well.

What I would do about the plugs is let the tuner replace them but tell them you want them back. Give them a clean the way do did it before (best way I beleive) and stick them straight back in. I don't beileve that they are fouled beyond repair and even if they are, surely not all and even if they all are, well at least you have them back.

Let me know how your fuel consumption goes as I am interested in the results.

Good Luck with the tuning! Post the results :D

Yes, you can run closed loop on the SMC 1.92. The wide band o2 sensor you got, is it the Bosch item LSM-11? The SM4 will not accept a direct 5-wire wide band sensor, I have confirmed this with Autronics on their forum. It will do a 0-5V o2 sensor with voltage scaling for the A/F readouts. Still a better way then a narrow band 0-1V method

The SM4 has a very flexiable close loop control so will work very well.

What I would do about the plugs is let the tuner replace them but tell them you want them back. Give them a clean the way do did it before (best way I beleive) and stick them straight back in. I don't beileve that they are fouled beyond repair and even if they are, surely not all and even if they all are, well at least you have them back.

Let me know how your fuel consumption goes as I am interested in the results.

Good Luck with the tuning! Post the results :P

Yeah, ill post the results for sure! Im hoping for around 350rwkw, but having said that i dont care that much about a power figure; just as long as its nice to drive and usable on the road.

Im not sure what sensor ive got. I think its a Bosch one, so i hope it works the way i want it to. Ive spoken to the tuner at length about running closed loop, and i bought it off him, so im assuming its suitable.

Ill definately be getting the plugs back too!

Shaun.

I have to agree, always tune for best drivablity and what ever WOT figure you get, thats fine as long as its useable.

Looks like you got the O2 Sensor Autronics recommend. The LSM-11 is a 4-wire wide band as they call it which can be used as a narrow band sensor or a wide band sensor. It will only work wide band connected to an Autronics A/F Meter and when connected to a SM4 which will feed it the 5V and the tuner will use voltage scaling to make it work with close loop control.

I have used both closed loop control and just the target A/F in the map. You would be suprisd at how good the targets are when they are tuned at the correct A/F.

Only problem I have had is that the sensor would only read accurately to 15.5 A/F but could run leaner at certain load points when on cruise. If I disable closed loop and just dial it in at the rpm and load point the A/F I wish to run I could run leaner then when closed loop is enabled.

I not suggesting anything here, just the Autronics is so very accurate and precise - what an awsome ECU.

Is the tuner an Autronics dealer?

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