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AIM MXL sensor calibration on SR3 Gen 1 - HELP!

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Chris Larson
(@roadracer28)
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Looking for some help here.  I accidentally overwrote the sensor settings (water temp, oil temp, pressure) on my MXL Pista.  This is for SR3 car 071 with Suzuki ECU.
I was setting up the GPS tracks with GPS Manager & had no problems.  I then opened RS2, connected to device, and noticed thst the shift lights were not on so I set those up and turned on GPS timing and speed and transferred this info to the device.  Little did I know but I overwrote all the sensor configuration settings. Oh NO!   I now realize that I should have received the device settings and saved them.  Then I could have cloned this file and made a new one with the adjustments.  Unfortunatley I did not do this.  I am in a desperate situation as we were planning to race the car this weekend and I have no temperature or pressure readings.  Can anyone help me with setting up these sensors?  My cell is 405-850-6412.
Thanks,  Chris

 



   
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Josh Spray
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This may or may not work...

 

I have a gen 1 sr3 with a gen 2 1340 and a oem suszuki ecu. Attached is my base file my from when I was setting up my Aim.

 



   
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Chris Larson
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Thank you Josh.  I have saved this file for future reference.  Hopefully this will be a resource for someone having these same issues in the future.  

Good news!  With some help from Jim King, he was able to give me some screen shots of his settings.  I was able to use this info & get mine sorted.  

I took some screen shots of my AIM dash and sensor settings (SR3 071 gen 1, gen 1 1300, Suzuki ECU (ECU marked "None" in AIM RS2), wet sump, AIM Pista with GPS-05, lastest firmware for both): 

071 Yellow Radical AIM sensor settings
071 Yellow Radical AIM Dash settings (1)

I will see how this works this weekend. 

I am surprised to see that this car does not have an oil temp sensor.  I will plan to install one at the next oil change.  Since it has a wet sump, it shouldn't take quite as long to get the oil up to temp.  

Chris

 



   
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