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July 2023 Software/Firmware updates
schuppi:
Hello
did you notice that:
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GS Jim:
Yes, and easy to do 😂
Wilco:
Wheel Radius settings under engine controller coding:
Yes, we are merely exposing built in controller supported options. We have not been able to gather any definitive answers as to how this affects things. It is however very unlikely to affect the speedometer. We had these options in our beta channel for months without any feedback too.
Botus has some good theories there.
ZFE configuration:
Here the Speed sensor and Rear wheel circumference should (I expect) affect any controller that polls speed (including the cluster for the speedometer). With only a 5% difference from smallest to largest circumference I'd suggest using GPS speed to verify changes and to select whichever is closest to true speed.
As for the coding options for Fuel tank capacity I would expect this would affect fuel level readings, but it might only be used by one of the two supported fuel sensor types. Again, we have not been able to find definitive answers to these questions. These are internal controller features that we are exposing and it's not publicly documented.
Francois Barnard:
--- Quote from: GS Jim on August 18, 2023, 09:22:40 PM ---Yes Francois I was looking in the online list. Tried again with same result. I sent the logs, or at least I think I did.
I can't figure out how to attach a jpg from my laptops hard drive. I viewed a post by Jughead and I still can't. On the reply window under "Attach" I choose the file, and then what? Also tried the "insert image" button above the text window but it won't paste between the img/img text.
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Hi GS Jim,
Apologies just realized these functions on CAN-Kombi-7 are still in BETA, but they will be rolled out to general RELEASE today. Then you can check it out ;)
Kind regards,
Francois
GS Jim:
Wilco
--- Quote ---With only a 5% difference from smallest to largest circumference I'd suggest using GPS speed to verify changes and to select whichever is closest to true speed
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I did try different settings and do use a GPS for speeds and there didn't seem to be any changes but I will try again. Since I want the speedometer to read lower by about 5% then I would want to use the largest circumference (190/55-17, 1981mm) ?
--- Quote ---we are merely exposing built in controller supported options
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So they must use this particular engine controller (BMSK) and vehicle electronics (ZFE) on this bike on other models so that is why there are inappropriate sizes in there?
I don't understand why they have to make the readings so far out, my last 3 trucks and last 3 cars had spot on speedometers, my Kawasaki KLR650 was out by 9% till the speedo drive broke and I installed a Trail Tech computer that you can program wheel size to the mm and I have it perfect now, imagine a accurate speedo, crazy I know🤷♂️
Francois
--- Quote ---Apologies just realized these functions on CAN-Kombi-7 are still in BETA
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Jumped the gun a little did you 😂. Oh well I will wait till stable release and then play with it then.
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