


An 88590715 example file is File:EVOSCAN TephraMOD-88590715 ALT.zip.2) Modify an XML to have no includes, just all of the scalings from the base file and the fuel and timing tables.This should not really have an impact on performance, just create a very slightly larger log. 2) Replace your loadcalc and 1ByteLoad evoscan entry with these 2.1) Rename the logged item for load1byte to "loadcalc" (less data, but could be confusing in the future).No matter what is selected in the drop down tracer is looking for loadcalc. Unfortunately you can't just have evoscan write a first and last entry of 0 with calc/priority 100. I assume if you log loadcalc or forced evoscan to populate it with 0 in each entry you would then be able to just select the correct load column. This is silly because it allows you to then select which column you want to use for load. The first time I did this I copied the load1byte column to to a column with "LoadCalc" in the header in the EvoScan XML (be sure to delete the old "LoadCalc" column.) (You can also just make a copy of the log and rename the load1byte or do as others have suggested and rename it in evoscan). How to: For problematic map tracers or BigMap tracingĮvoM user Fostytou details this method in a thread here and here and further down.Įssentially all you are going to do is make sure everything is properly defined for your rom, and as minimalistically as possible. You can also add Alt-map tables (which are not included by default) and/or Big-Map tables for newer versions of the TephraMod. It is often easiest to simply remove all unnecessary tables from the EvoScan definition files to ensure that you will not run into any snags.

You can also run into issues if your XMLs are incorrectly defined in the Evoscan XML directory.
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If you are using the 1 byte load mod or 2 byte RPM you can run into issues. Unfortunately EvoScan bases this chart off of ECULoad (or LoadCalc, in some cases) and standard RPM. EvoScan allows you to log ECU data and also has the ability to connect to and log from a Wide Band Air Fuel Meter. The program connects to the ECU via an OpenPort 1.3U or OpenPort 2.0 USB Cable Logging Cable. EvoScan is a program created by Evo4Mad (Hamish).
