I've got a problem with a VY V6....
Would like to force some functions.
Wondering if anyone has a Mode 4 command file I can use to create a data stream generator...
Probably revisit the $11 VR excel sheet and upgrade it...
Thinking a user selected txt input file to create the sheet so give the ability to create commands for multiple ECU formats from a txt file library without having to recreate the whole project???
VY mode 4
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Re: VY mode 4
Depending how many and which commands you want to add can make them manually sendable commands in the ADX. Its not user friendly for commands that are say set coolant to X degrees but is for commands like turn fuel pump on/off or hold 3rd gear.
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Re: VY mode 4
ARGH, is that how you can manually hold 3rd gear?
so how do I go about adding that to an ADX for the VX-VY?
so how do I go about adding that to an ADX for the VX-VY?
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Re: VY mode 4
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Made this for the VR $11.
Vl400 and DrBob had the command stream..
Have the $12 as well haven't needed it so far.
If the VY Commands are available would rejig the spreadsheet to take multiple inputs to generate a sheet for a specific ECU.
That way one sheet would rule them all........
Think i could use txt files to read the Byte-bit values into the index cells and then insert the calculations...
Made this for the VR $11.
Vl400 and DrBob had the command stream..
Have the $12 as well haven't needed it so far.
If the VY Commands are available would rejig the spreadsheet to take multiple inputs to generate a sheet for a specific ECU.
That way one sheet would rule them all........

Think i could use txt files to read the Byte-bit values into the index cells and then insert the calculations...