Mazdaedit
#1102
I said i went on their website and clicked both the "by request" link
and the "contacts" link
quit being so god damn lazy and read my post lol, i asked twice now.
I want to know if someone has their email
I am currently waiting for a reply from their forum
and the "contacts" link
quit being so god damn lazy and read my post lol, i asked twice now.
I want to know if someone has their email
I am currently waiting for a reply from their forum
Last edited by Zachary Verge; 07-21-2017 at 06:57 PM.
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wankelbolt (07-22-2017)
#1106
US Navy Rotary Enthusiast
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Mazdaedit programs the PCM pretty much however u like, but as far as flex fuel you would need a sensor to detect the amount of ethanol in the fuel, it would work for that, but if u want to program strictly for e85 or e30 or anything that's consistent then it will work for you just fine.
#1107
SARX Legend
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It is possible but it gets tricky due to the variation in E85. I am running an E85 (three gallon of E85) mix (using a Cobb but that doesn't matter) and I have to make sure the blend is consistent because if it is not it will mess with the tune. Luckily, my E85 station is very consistent but I have seen that in other areas where E85 tested is as low as E55.
I would not recommend it on a daily driven car and it would be pointless on an NA RX-8.
I would not recommend it on a daily driven car and it would be pointless on an NA RX-8.
#1108
Registered
Mazdaedit programs the PCM pretty much however u like, but as far as flex fuel you would need a sensor to detect the amount of ethanol in the fuel, it would work for that, but if u want to program strictly for e85 or e30 or anything that's consistent then it will work for you just fine.
has anyone been able to setup flex fuel with mazda edit.
#1110
i would rather setup for flex fuel if possible and understand that it would need a fuel sensor. this will be mostly a track car. I will be bringing e85 to the track but in case i run out, i want to be able to put pump gas in.
has anyone been able to setup flex fuel with mazda edit.
has anyone been able to setup flex fuel with mazda edit.
#1111
Registered
the station where i get e85 is pretty consistent e85. so mixing up e30 is not much of an issue i guess. i can bring a few jugs of e85 to the track and mix with 93 (e10) to get e30. then if i run out of e85, i can just run straight 93? without needing to switch map?
#1113
RIP Furai
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I'm having my car e-tuned and need to buy a version of MazdaEdit. However, I'd like to learn to tune (just as a hobby and only on my car). I bought a book on it and will be reading through this thread and probably others. But before I get through all of that, I need to make a software purchase soon to get my car running on an e-tune as I'm installing a supercharger which obviously won't run correctly without a tune. And this build needs to be completed before I begin to research tuning.
So at the risk of getting a "search, noob" response, can anyone tell me if there is a benefit to the Pro version ($650) over the Personal version ($250)? I really only have one RX-8 to tune, so don't need multi-VIN capabilities, but I don't know enough to know what the hex editor does for me that the map editor can't. Can anyone help me understand the basics quickly enough to make a decision on which version to buy, as I'll need to do this several months before I'll even begin to learn to tune? Thanks.
So at the risk of getting a "search, noob" response, can anyone tell me if there is a benefit to the Pro version ($650) over the Personal version ($250)? I really only have one RX-8 to tune, so don't need multi-VIN capabilities, but I don't know enough to know what the hex editor does for me that the map editor can't. Can anyone help me understand the basics quickly enough to make a decision on which version to buy, as I'll need to do this several months before I'll even begin to learn to tune? Thanks.
#1114
I'm having my car e-tuned and need to buy a version of MazdaEdit. However, I'd like to learn to tune (just as a hobby and only on my car). I bought a book on it and will be reading through this thread and probably others. But before I get through all of that, I need to make a software purchase soon to get my car running on an e-tune as I'm installing a supercharger which obviously won't run correctly without a tune. And this build needs to be completed before I begin to research tuning.
So at the risk of getting a "search, noob" response, can anyone tell me if there is a benefit to the Pro version ($650) over the Personal version ($250)? I really only have one RX-8 to tune, so don't need multi-VIN capabilities, but I don't know enough to know what the hex editor does for me that the map editor can't. Can anyone help me understand the basics quickly enough to make a decision on which version to buy, as I'll need to do this several months before I'll even begin to learn to tune? Thanks.
So at the risk of getting a "search, noob" response, can anyone tell me if there is a benefit to the Pro version ($650) over the Personal version ($250)? I really only have one RX-8 to tune, so don't need multi-VIN capabilities, but I don't know enough to know what the hex editor does for me that the map editor can't. Can anyone help me understand the basics quickly enough to make a decision on which version to buy, as I'll need to do this several months before I'll even begin to learn to tune? Thanks.
#1116
With Brettus's help, i can now confirm that dump made with Kess V2 clone unit works great with mazdaedit! I've got mine for 120$ CAD shipped to my door, so less than 100$ usd. So if you already have one openport registered to mazdaedit, and want to use something else to dump, or if you don't have a openport, this could be a nice alternative!
#1117
Wow, just bought the personal version, came up to 320$ CAD, and the file that does open in the Pro version does not open in the Personal version, epifan says that it's not compatible with mazdaedit, but Brettus did open it with the pro version... Well looks like i've just been ripped off 320$ by some russian guy who clearly don't care about customer... Even if i told him it was opening in the pro version, he keeps telling me it's just not compatible...
#1119
It have nothing to do with it, i just wrote that out of frustration, sorry about that. After talking with epifan, seems like the pro version will open RAW binary but once you save them they'll be scrambled by mazdaedit... Don't get why he would scramble the binary but anyway... He converted my bin to mazdaedit, so now i can open, but still can't flash it with the Kess v2... I don't get why his software would scramble/encrypt my original bin... Which break the possibility to flash with a Kess unit...
#1123
Still confused on this, former cobb ap tuner
Having tuned a cobb ap for 5 years and a haltech e6k for longer, this mazdaedit thing seems a little incomplete, from reading all of the above.
So when buying mazdaedit Personal version and the Tactrix dongle, am i able to
1) pull my stock map off the ecu, to retain in case i need to reflash to stock?
2) see most maps true and applicable names, or have to figure them out and name them myself (like Brettus did, I believe)? Is that even possible in the "Personal" version? Per the website, it seems not. But i read that most mapsnames are screwy, right?
3) tune omp injection duration?
So when buying mazdaedit Personal version and the Tactrix dongle, am i able to
1) pull my stock map off the ecu, to retain in case i need to reflash to stock?
2) see most maps true and applicable names, or have to figure them out and name them myself (like Brettus did, I believe)? Is that even possible in the "Personal" version? Per the website, it seems not. But i read that most mapsnames are screwy, right?
3) tune omp injection duration?
Last edited by sil80drifter; 04-18-2018 at 02:47 PM.
#1124
Having tuned a cobb ap for 5 years and a haltech e6k for longer, this mazdaedit thing seems a little incomplete, from reading all of the above.
So when buying mazdaedit Personal version and the Tactrix dongle, am i able to
1) pull my stock map off the ecu, to retain in case i need to reflash to stock?
2) see most maps true and applicable names, or have to figure them out and name them myself (like Brettus did, I believe)? Is that even possible in the "Personal" version? Per the website, it seems not. But i read that most mapsnames are screwy, right?
3) tune omp injection duration?
So when buying mazdaedit Personal version and the Tactrix dongle, am i able to
1) pull my stock map off the ecu, to retain in case i need to reflash to stock?
2) see most maps true and applicable names, or have to figure them out and name them myself (like Brettus did, I believe)? Is that even possible in the "Personal" version? Per the website, it seems not. But i read that most mapsnames are screwy, right?
3) tune omp injection duration?
2/ This is no worse than the Cobb which also has misnamed maps , but you do get a few maps that the Cobb doesn't have.There is no need to rename anything.
3/yes