Problem with dataogging

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droku
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Problem with dataogging

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Hi mi name is Miguel im from mexico i have a civic 1991 with a d16z6 engine and just bougth a hondata s300. I have problems when datalogging, when i press f10 the ecu ligth turns red and the programs slow down and not datalog. My sponsor won't give me a real solution, what can i do?
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From Help, About, what version of software are you using?
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1.4.8.0
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Please download the most recent beta version of software from our website in the downloads section and upload your calibration to the ECU using that new version then try datalogging.
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thanks for your attention, i will try to do what you say.
Edit: i just try the datalogging and the problem was the same, when i press f10 the light of the computer turns red and the program slow down, and it won't display anything, the rpm indicator stays on 0.
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Have you uploaded the calibration to the ECU using the beta version?
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yeah i do what you say and don't make difference, i just put the ecu in another car with already have an s300 (to make sure the problem wasn't the car) and the problem was the same, you upload the calibration all fine but, when you press f10, the ligth turns red and the car won't rev pass 4000
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Try it to replug your s300 chip. Just pull it out and put it back on the socket once more!
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Wolli wrote:Try it to replug your s300 chip. Just pull it out and put it back on the socket once more!
already i did that, and the ecu works fine for about 30 seconds and the problem began again
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Has J12 been cut on the ECU?
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Spunkster wrote:Has J12 been cut on the ECU?
No the j12 resistor stills here. i post a picture
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See the R54 please. It's fine?
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J12 must be cut as the instructions say, or it will not datalog correctly.

http://www.hondata.com/s300socketing.html
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Thanks a lot for your attention, cutting the j12, the ecu works fine.
Thank you sooooooooo much
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