S300 V3 Not Saving Tune files
Posted: Sun May 12, 2024 9:28 am
1997 Honda Civic Del Sol
D16Y8: Wiseco CP (9.0-1), Skunk Alpha Rods, BC Stage 2 (NA); BC Valvetrain, Stock Y8 IM, Full Skunk Exhaust, AEM Wideband and Oil Pressure, Running on 91 Octane.
HONDATA S300 SN: 64616
Board Socketed by Pro Auto ECU for S300 V3
Current altitude 7,100ft above see level
All were purchased a few months ago.
When I connect my computer to the S300, I key on and upload my new tune file. However, instead of retrieving the file I uploaded, a base map is pulled down. Initially, I was unable to resolve this issue. I have verified under the 'show ecu information, calibrated files' that the uploaded file is stored, and the 'automatically store files' box is checked. To make it work, I have to manually delete the stored file, and re-upload my tune file. These steps have been my temporary solution, but I'm looking for a permanent fix.
I just finished rebuilding my engine. I conducted a "Pin-to-Pin" check on the entire harness, with no breaks or erroneous grounds found. I have also verified that the " backup" fuse is not blown and is in a serviceable state. I have only been able to complete idle and very early part throttle tuning. Below is the log file.
Any assistance would be appreciated. I've not encountered this problem prior to the rebuild.
D16Y8: Wiseco CP (9.0-1), Skunk Alpha Rods, BC Stage 2 (NA); BC Valvetrain, Stock Y8 IM, Full Skunk Exhaust, AEM Wideband and Oil Pressure, Running on 91 Octane.
HONDATA S300 SN: 64616
Board Socketed by Pro Auto ECU for S300 V3
Current altitude 7,100ft above see level
All were purchased a few months ago.
When I connect my computer to the S300, I key on and upload my new tune file. However, instead of retrieving the file I uploaded, a base map is pulled down. Initially, I was unable to resolve this issue. I have verified under the 'show ecu information, calibrated files' that the uploaded file is stored, and the 'automatically store files' box is checked. To make it work, I have to manually delete the stored file, and re-upload my tune file. These steps have been my temporary solution, but I'm looking for a permanent fix.
I just finished rebuilding my engine. I conducted a "Pin-to-Pin" check on the entire harness, with no breaks or erroneous grounds found. I have also verified that the " backup" fuse is not blown and is in a serviceable state. I have only been able to complete idle and very early part throttle tuning. Below is the log file.
Any assistance would be appreciated. I've not encountered this problem prior to the rebuild.