What does this warning mean?

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Post by jsmcortina »

All the Extra zipfiles contain an MSQ that I create by doing File-Save after a fresh firmware flash. So, if you've downloaded Extra then you have a default MSQ. It tells you this in the README.

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Post by hobieboy »

As James said, there's a default.msq file with the zip package. Wish I had read the readme before I start playing with the configuration.

I did use the Review mode to correct/set all parameters though in the end.

And if you started with a blank file & entered a fair amount of config (like I did), you can fix that warning by enabling boost control, set the appropriate parm as if you can really controlling boost, set the PWM freq, save the file then disable boost control & re-save. That should get rid of that 1 warning.
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hobieboy wrote:And if you started with a blank file & entered a fair amount of config (like I did), you can fix that warning by enabling boost control, set the appropriate parm as if you can really controlling boost, set the PWM freq, save the file then disable boost control & re-save. That should get rid of that 1 warning.
I still throw caution to this, you've still got to set inj open time, voltage correction and other things like that right. Starting from blank you also have to create the VE and spark tables from scratch.
You'd likely be better off taking prints of the things you've changed, loading the default file and reseting those parameters.

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Post by hobieboy »

Agreed... I'll most likely print off my current config & start a fresh one before loading it onto my MS.

It also explains why when I first started the configuration that I get so many blanks in each of the pages :(

Remind self - need to read more & thoroughly :RTFM:
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Post by cossie_storm »

I whent in the ini file and give freqdiv a value(hz)
but does anyone know what freqdiv ref. to??
in other words. what does it control?
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Post by jsmcortina »

cossie_storm wrote:I whent in the ini file and give freqdiv a value(hz)
but does anyone know what freqdiv ref. to??
in other words. what does it control?
Was this in response to a warning when you loaded the old MSQ file?
Freqdiv is part of boost control. If you aren't using it then you can ignore the error. Plus, you cannot add units to it as it is a bitfield selection.

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