SUBARU TUNING WRX/STI - COBB ACCESSPORT v3

SUBARU TUNING AND REMOTE E-TUNING ON COBB ACCESSPORT v3

KW Dealer offers remote tuning(e-tuning) services no matter where in the world you are. We have been tuning for over 10 years across numerous makes and models.

What you need to do to get started with your KWD eTune:

  1. Tuning Checklist. Make sure you read this guide very carefully.
  2. First and foremost you need a COBB Access Port V3 and can be purchased here if you do not have one already.

Read ALL the information contained below VERY IMPORTANT.

Use a battery charger while flashing first time its recommended to flash the vehicle when you are in close proximity to your residence or safe location.

What’s happens after you submit the form below?

  1. Once we have determined and agreed on the modifications you have installed on your vehicle we will supply you with a base map to start the logging and tuning process.  
  2. When we have determined and agreed with the modifications you have performed we can then send you a base map to begin tuning. When you have installed the map into the vehicle ECU we will need to go through the logging process.
  3. When a log has been completed please send us the log, we will review it and send a revised map for you to log again. This process can take a couple of revisions to get the map dialled in to your modifications. Should you at any time change or add hardware you MUST inform us of the change as this can have a significant impact on the time and effort of the tuning process.

 

2015+ WRX

The new Subaru DIT platform has remarkably improved the ability to almost perform closed loop fuelling. Although the strategy still utilises closed/open lop fuelling it is possible to run the car in full time closed loop. With the o2 sensors now capable of reading AFR's of converted to 10.1 AFR this makes the new DIT platform ideal for eTuning.

2008+ STI

The 2008+ STIs are still port injected. The platform is still the same as it was for the last 10+ years. The o2 sensor still comprises of a narrowband sensor capable of reading a maximum of 11.14 AFR. This is not ideal for monitoring of the STI AFRs for regions with lower octane fuels or even 93OCT or 98RON fuels. With remote tuning KW Dealer insist that customers purchase an aftermarket wideband(AEM or Innovate motorsport) to assist in making sure the AFRs are on target.

GUIDELINES AND INFORMATION

GENERAL GUIDELINES

  • Always use a battery charger when flashing your vehicle.
  • Make sure you are running the latest firmware on your COBB Accessport
  • Make sure climate control and all other electronics that can draw battery current are switched off.

 

To Install Accessport Manager:

Install Accessport Manager for Windows

Install Accessport Manager for MAC OSX

 


DATALOGGING

COBB Accessport Data Logging Instructions

WHAT IT DOES

This feature allows logging of data monitor values to a file for later evaluation.

HOW TO USE IT

FIRST TIME YOU USE DATALOGGING/MONITORS

The first time a V3 Accessport enters the Datalogging/Monitors menu, the user will be asked how many monitors they would like to display.

Each time the user returns to the “Gauges” menu, the selected layout/number of gauges will be used until it is changed in the “Gauges Setup menu”.

TO CONFIGURE

All Accessports will include a set of default monitors for data logging. If the user wishes to alter the default list, follow these steps:

  • Enter the “Gauges” menu.

  • Enter the datalogging/gauges setup menu by selecting the arrow at the top of the gauges screen, then enter the “Configure Datalogging” menu.

  • Once in the “Configure Datalogging” menu select the monitors you would like to log.

  • Once you have selected the monitors you wish to log, press the cancel button to save.

TO USE

  • Enter the Gauges menu

  • Press the OK button to start datalogging. Once started, a scrolling dot will appear on the screen along with the logging rate displayed at the bottom.

  • Press the OK button or Cancel button to stop datalogging.
  • Connect the Accessport to the Accessport Manager on your computer and download the catalog files in the “Manage” tab. Up to ten (10) datalogs can be stored on the Accessport at any time. The lowest number is the oldest log and the highest number is the newest.

  • Open the datalog in any spreadsheet application. For most applications, double-clicking on the datalog will open the file properly.

We require the following  parameters for logging Subaru vehicles with the COBB Accessport V3

2015+ STI Logging:

Accelerator Position (Accel. Position)

A/F Correction #1 (A/F Correction 1)

A/F Learning #1 (A/F Learning 1)

Barometric Pressure (Baro. Pressure)

Boost Target (Target Boost)

Calculated Load (Calculated Load)

Closed/Open Loop Switch (Closed Loop Sw.)

Dynamic Advance Multiplier (Dyn. Adv. Mult)

Engine Speed (RPM)

Feedback Knock Correction (Feedback Knock)

Fine Knock Learning (Fine Knock Learn)

Ignition Timing (Ignition Timing)

Inj. Duty Cycle (Inj. Duty Cycle)

Intake Temperature Pre-Turbo (Intake Temp)

Manifold Abs. Pressure (Man. Abs. Press.)

Mass Airflow Voltage (MAF Volt.)

Mass Airflow (MAF)

Requested Torque (Req. Torque)

Vehicle Speed (Vehicle Speed)

Wastegate Duty (Wastegate Duty)


2015+ WRX Logging:

Accelerator Position (Accel. Position)

A/F Correction #1 (A/F Correction 1)

A/F Learning #1 (A/F Learning 1)

A/F Ratio #1 (A/F Ratio #1)

Barometric Pressure (Baro. Pressure)

Boost Target (Target Boost)

Calculated Load (Calculated Load)

Closed/Open Loop Switch (Closed Loop Sw.)

Dynamic Advance Multiplier (Dyn. Adv. Mult)

Engine Speed (RPM)

Feedback Knock Correction (Feedback Knock)

Fine Knock Learning (Fine Knock Learn)

Fuel Pressure (PSI)

Fuel Rail Pressure (Fuel Pressure)

Ignition Timing (Ignition Timing)

Inj. Duty Cycle (Inj. Duty Cycle)

Intake Temperature Pre-Turbo (Intake Temp)

Manifold Abs. Pressure (Man. Abs. Press.)

Mass Airflow Voltage (MAF Volt.)

Mass Airflow (MAF)

Oil Temperature (Oil Temp)

Requested Torque (Req. Torque)

Vehicle Speed (Vehicle Speed)

Wastegate Duty (Wastegate Duty)


DEMONSTRATION

UPDATE YOUR COBB ACCESSPORT

 


 Logging & Driving HOWTO

  1. First and foremost ALWAYS makes sure the car reaches operating temperature before logging unless logging cold start.Once the car is fully warmed up cruise around at steady state for about 10-15 minutes. Steady state can be though of as NO rapid accelerator movement and only slow and controlled throttle requests.

  2. Log partial throttle, and about 5 psi of boost.

  3. From here on email us the logs to the specified email address. The second log we will need (usually after sending a revised map) under similar conditions to the base map.

  4. Stop there and send logs, if things are good we will require a third log (usually after the previous maps and logs are satisfactory)

  5. Log, partial throttle, into about 10 psi boost send us the logs

  6. Log, full throttle pulls from 2k-Redline send us the logs

Requirements

Your car MUST be in good health / and mechanical condition with NO issues. We cannot tune your vehicle and will decline the tuning request, we can not tune round hardware issues.

Please revert in a timely fashion as per our terms and conditions It is recommended getting back to us with logs within a timely fashion as we get 100's of emails and logs every day. Also please ensure you reply to the email we sent you with the relevant logs, it makes keeping track of logs much easier that way. We ask that you do not seek technical advise from DIY owners, forums, facebook groups or similar. Please ask us first we are the only people who actually knows what is going on in your tune.

 

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