I have searched long and hard on nasioc, iwsti, and Tari forums for the correct IAM and load address but it seems they did not exist. I have tried all the address on the Tari/ECUexplorer software but for some reason I simply could not find the correct adress that produces meaningful values. After talking to Moose, the Man, he suggested looking though Enginuity's open forum and I came acorss the awesome Scoobpedia. The most vauleble section was list of correct Load and IAM adress for different models and years of Subarus. Here is the link http://www.scoobypedia.co.uk/index.php/Knowledge/IamAndLoadMemoryLocations I have yet to try it to verify that these are the correct adress for my car, but I am confidant that they will work. I shall be back with the good news shortly. So if anyone is looking of the correct address for their car, look no more, they are readily avaliable and a single click away All I ask is you come back and confirm they are the correct ones listed. For those of you who have Accessport and a laptop and want to start data logging, simply download/install Tari-ECUexplorer, plug it into your Analog Port on the laptop, hit defrost button when you are ready to sample. Bascially it is free when you have a laptop and Accessport avaliable.
LOAD is calculated instead of logging so many data you can use a spreadsheet to calculate load so you dont need to log it and hence more data points. LOAD=(2*MassAirFlow/RPM)*60
No i did not, the IAM: 0xFF854C address did not work. Whenever I have that address activated in ECUexploere, real time data freezes and nothing happens. I deactiate the address and everything goes back to normal. Am i doing something wrong?
Sounds a little wonky. What version of ECUexplorer are you using? Also, might want to try the new release of enginuity -- it has logging. The address looks right so not sure why you're having troubles.
i would reload ecuexplorer or try a different laptop i could not get the Enginuity logger to work ecuexplorer does everything i need it to for now