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T.
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dynaholic77 (04-27-2022)
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Mr. Wizard (04-21-2022)
#7237
The Error is generated from the server when it cannot get the information sent to your PC. It's saying it tried but did not get a proper receive notice from your PC during the transaction. It could be a internet connection issue or an anti-virus program on your PC blocking the software.
#7238
Resetting Adaptive stored settings
ran into an issue on a bike lately where it had a crummy FP3 tune in it and had learned some knock events that were stored in the adaptive tables(?). anyways, on the dyno i was monitoring the events and they kept showing up no matter what and it appears that this is just the learned values, not real-time events. so, kinda makes it hard to tune a bike if you are looking at those, not knowing whether they are actual or learned. they appear to be stored in a place that isn't updated when flashing new values and ticking the 'reset adaptive' mark (this is with PV), it looks like it's only adaptive fuel, not spark. in the other thread i postulated that flashing a different calibration may overwrite the (apparently read-only to PV) adaptive area when writing a new calibration (software level, whatever we are calling it)
so, is TTS able to clear adaptive spark tables? without flashing a new map?
so, is TTS able to clear adaptive spark tables? without flashing a new map?
#7239
ran into an issue on a bike lately where it had a crummy FP3 tune in it and had learned some knock events that were stored in the adaptive tables(?). anyways, on the dyno i was monitoring the events and they kept showing up no matter what and it appears that this is just the learned values, not real-time events. so, kinda makes it hard to tune a bike if you are looking at those, not knowing whether they are actual or learned. they appear to be stored in a place that isn't updated when flashing new values and ticking the 'reset adaptive' mark (this is with PV), it looks like it's only adaptive fuel, not spark. in the other thread i postulated that flashing a different calibration may overwrite the (apparently read-only to PV) adaptive area when writing a new calibration (software level, whatever we are calling it)
so, is TTS able to clear adaptive spark tables? without flashing a new map?
so, is TTS able to clear adaptive spark tables? without flashing a new map?
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Richard Bruce (07-09-2022)
#7240
ran into an issue on a bike lately where it had a crummy FP3 tune in it and had learned some knock events that were stored in the adaptive tables(?). anyways, on the dyno i was monitoring the events and they kept showing up no matter what and it appears that this is just the learned values, not real-time events. so, kinda makes it hard to tune a bike if you are looking at those, not knowing whether they are actual or learned. they appear to be stored in a place that isn't updated when flashing new values and ticking the 'reset adaptive' mark (this is with PV), it looks like it's only adaptive fuel, not spark. in the other thread i postulated that flashing a different calibration may overwrite the (apparently read-only to PV) adaptive area when writing a new calibration (software level, whatever we are calling it)
so, is TTS able to clear adaptive spark tables? without flashing a new map?
so, is TTS able to clear adaptive spark tables? without flashing a new map?
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rigidthumper (04-27-2022)