

Unfortunately I am not currently aware of a way to do this in the logcfg.txt file, so what I have done is logged request 2 and request 3 seperately and I use excel to combine them with this formula: This is in part how the 2 byte load logging is possible. Evoscan support logging 2 requests IDs at the same time for one value. There is one special thing you need to do. The o2 parameters have recently been discovered to not be named correctly, once the new evoscan data files are released I will edit the code below to reflect the changes. I modified the file to point to a few of our specific parameters. It uses similar logging and parameters to us. Thanks to a poster on geekmapped I had a good start by using a evo 5/6 file. There are many options in the logcfg.txt file, but below I have a very simple one that will play fairly well with Greg's chromed mods, namely support of wideband logging and the 2 byte load logging. The sd card will now show up as a drive letter, this is how you will add the logcfg.txt and retrieve your logs later. Insert the micro sd card into the tactrix openport 2.0 and then plug the openport's usb cable into your computer. The main thing you need to get started is an appropriate logcfg.txt in the root folder of the micro sd card. You can insert a micro sd card into the device and with the appropriate setup it will automatically output log files in the root folder. Using built-in microSD slot, the Openport can log continuously from your ECU without a PC, day after day, to help work out those hard to replicate bugs in yourĪ USB cable is included with each Openport, which is all the hardware you'll need unless you have one of the few vehicles that require a separate reflash adapter.The openport 2.0 cable supports an amazing feature. The Openport 2.0 uses a built-in 32-bit ARM processor to allow fast communication with your ECU without burdening your PC - which means reliable faster SAE-J2534 interface can also be used with OEM reflashing software for any car sold in the USA since 2004.Ī Smart Cable Means Faster Tuning.

A list of supported vehicles can be found here.

Number of newer Subaru and Mitsubishi vehicles, and support for other cars is in progress. Combined with the Tactrix EcuFlash software, the Openport 2.0 is capable of reflashing a large The Openport 2.0 is the newest tuning tool hardware from Tactrix that is capable of communicating with most OBDII compliant vehicles using a standard J2534 interface.
