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-====== ECMLink 101 - Initial checks ====== 
-On this page, we're going to assume you've already run through the install procedure and have gotten a good connection established with the ECU.  If you have not, please review the [[ecmlink101install|Installation]] page first. 
  
-===== Verify ===== 
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-==== Base MAF type ==== 
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-{{http://​www.ecmtuning.com/​images/​forums/​ecmlink101/​basemafclip.png}} 
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-In the ECU Config -> MAF Comp tab, check your Base MAF type.  This should say something like "​Stock",​ "​3G/​EVO8",​ "GM 3in", etc.  You want to make sure this matches what you actually have installed on the car.  If you have a GM MAF Translator device made by Full Throttle (as opposed to running the GM MAF directly into the ECU using our cable), then you'll want to select "​Stock"​ because the translator is supposed to provide a signal to the ECU that more or less simulates a stock Mitsubishi airflow sensor. 
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-==== Global fuel ==== 
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-{{http://​www.ecmtuning.com/​images/​forums/​ecmlink101/​fuelclip.png}} 
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-Go to the ECU Config -> Fuel tab and check the global fuel adjustment slider. ​ This one is a bit more complicated to explain simply because there are a lot of things you can do to your car's setup that will affect this value. ​ These things include: 
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-  * Changing injector size (of course) 
-  * Changing base fuel pressure 
-  * Changing fuel type (gasoline, E85, etc.) 
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-To help with this, there is a "​calculate"​ button on the Fuel tab near the Global fuel adjustment area.  Click this Calculate button and enter appropriate values for your specific setup. ​ The following screenshot shows a "​typical"​ FIC 850 configuration on gasoline with a 2G ECU. 
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-{{  http://​www.ecmtuning.com/​images/​forums/​ecmlink101/​fuelcalc.png ​ }} 
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-1G ECU will default to a different base fuel value (37psi). ​ Adjust this only if you've installed an aftermarket fuel pressure regulator or you know your car is running some different pressure than the default. 
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-There are a number of pages available to provide more help in this area. 
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-  * [[baseinjectordata|Basic injector starting points]] 
-  * [[fuelsettingshelp|Fuel settings help]] 
-  * [[e85fuel|E85/​E70/​etc. configuration help]] 
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-You're basically on this tab just to convince yourself that the global fuel adjustment value is appropriate for your configuration. ​ This is **VERY** important. ​ Do not gloss over this.  The deadtime value isn't nearly as critical until you start trying to fine tune your [[fueltrimupdatepoints|fuel trims]]. 
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-===== Configure ===== 
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-==== BoostEst ==== 
-BoostEst estimates "​boost"​ from airflow per rev.  On a properly configured car, this value should match measured manifold pressure pretty closely at wide open throttle around 5500-6500 RPM.  Outside this range, BoostEst is expected to fall off from measured. ​ The BoostEst calculation is not calibrated to read accurately at any other engine speed (RPM). 
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-That said, BoostEst is still VERY useful. ​ It can be used to catch gross errors in configuration or it can be used to fine tune a setup that's running pretty well already. 
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-But, you have to configure BoostEst for your situation. ​ To do that, start a new data stream (F11 or ECU -> Start stream) then just stop it (F11 again or hit the stop button in the toolbar). ​ That should bring up the datalog tab for you.  Add BoostEst to the displayed values using the Display Values dialog (F9 or Edit -> Display values). 
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-Once BoostEst is in the graph legend, double click it or right click on it and select BoostEst -> BoostEst preferences. ​ Enter your engine displacement (2.0L is the normal, stock value for our DSM motors) and your altitude then hit OK. 
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-==== AFRatioEst ==== 
-AFRatioEst provides an **estimated** A/F ratio based on reported airflow and commanded fuel (injector pulsewidth). ​ This should NOT be used to performance tune your car.  It should be used as a check that reported airflow and estimated fuel flow make sense. ​ This display value depends on knowing a LOT about your setup. ​ If you do not provide accurate information here, you will not get accurate results. ​ Garbage in = garbage out. 
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-=== Versions 3.19.139 and later === 
-With the release of [[v3firmwarechangelog|version 3.19.139]] of our ECU firmware, we have dramatically changed how AFRatioEst is configured. ​ If you have at least version 3.19.139 inside your ECU, you can ignore this entire section because the configuration of AFRatioEst is done for your automatically,​ inside the ECU.  You can check to see which version is inside your ECU by reading the "Check your current firmware version"​ section of [[v3firmwarehowto|this page]]. 
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-=== Versions prior to 3.19.139 === 
-Get AFRatioEst in your graph legend and then edit the display preferences (follow the same procedure as outlined above for BoostEst). ​ You'll need to configure the preferences as exactly as possible. ​ Provide information on injector size, your configured deadtime adjustment, and base fuel pressure. ​ You also need to configure information about the fuel you're running. ​ If you're running regular pump gas, then just leave the defaults of 14.7:1 for actual stoich ratio and 0.760 for specific gravity. ​ The following shows a typical 2G setup configured for 850 injectors and pump gas. 
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-{{  http://​www.ecmtuning.com/​images/​forums/​ecmlink101/​afratioestprops.png ​ }} 
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-If you're running a 1G manual transmission car with the stock fuel pressure regulator, then your fuel pressure will be 37psi. ​ If you're running a 1G automatic transmission car with the stock automatic fuel pressure regulator, then you'll use 43.5psi. 
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