scruffydubber
ClioSport Club Member
RS CUP
I thought I'd start a thread to see if anyone one was interested in a collection of details and or questions on the Gen90 ECU. Maybe even share maps to compare configurations (obviously not from dedicated tuners). My thoughts are to assist the like minded DIY enthusiast, not to step on the toes or eliminate the use of any professional mapper.
Loads of other aftermarket ecus have lots of support and info for the DIY enthusiast. Disappointingly there is very little info on the Gen90, I can't even find a manual only the help section in gen90tuner which isn't much help (Maybe Ktec wanted a monopoly on it this way).
So if anyone wants to share setups, manuals, or ask questions maybe this could become a source of info🙂. It also seems that the ecu has a lot more capability then the original Ktec setup. There are a number of "VTEC" maps in there, which are used very basic for switching the dephaser but I was also thinking there is no reason it couldn't run a K20 conversion, especially aiding with easy integration into the rest of the clio setup. Like updating the calibration for the K20 coolant sensor and using the Gen90 to send the correct details to the clocks or rad fan control etc.
I've been setting mine up over the last few months and gained a fair bit of knowledge that might help like minded people. Equally I have many more questions.. I've found the GEMS EM36 manual, and the OMEX600 tuning manual as great sources of info so far. Both these ecus seem to share similar named tables and parameters.
Omex 600 - http://omextechnology.co.uk/600 ECU Tuning Manual 3v10.pdf
GEMS EM36 - https://www.gems.co.uk/assets/Media/downloads/manuals/EM36/EM36 Manual.pdf
One item I'm struggling with on mine is getting the closed loop lambda control to work correctly. I've manually adjusted the majority of the fuel table from taking logs with a wideband lambda and importing the data into the GEMS data analysis tool and making the necessary tweaks. I've now come to the point where I want to get the closed loop lambda control working in the lower revs and throttle positions for better efficiency. I've set my ecu up with one wideband lambda input and a standard narrowband lambda and calibrated the inputs accordingly. Yet I can't get it to control well on either inputs (I must be missing something in the configuration).
Loads of other aftermarket ecus have lots of support and info for the DIY enthusiast. Disappointingly there is very little info on the Gen90, I can't even find a manual only the help section in gen90tuner which isn't much help (Maybe Ktec wanted a monopoly on it this way).
So if anyone wants to share setups, manuals, or ask questions maybe this could become a source of info🙂. It also seems that the ecu has a lot more capability then the original Ktec setup. There are a number of "VTEC" maps in there, which are used very basic for switching the dephaser but I was also thinking there is no reason it couldn't run a K20 conversion, especially aiding with easy integration into the rest of the clio setup. Like updating the calibration for the K20 coolant sensor and using the Gen90 to send the correct details to the clocks or rad fan control etc.
I've been setting mine up over the last few months and gained a fair bit of knowledge that might help like minded people. Equally I have many more questions.. I've found the GEMS EM36 manual, and the OMEX600 tuning manual as great sources of info so far. Both these ecus seem to share similar named tables and parameters.
Omex 600 - http://omextechnology.co.uk/600 ECU Tuning Manual 3v10.pdf
GEMS EM36 - https://www.gems.co.uk/assets/Media/downloads/manuals/EM36/EM36 Manual.pdf
One item I'm struggling with on mine is getting the closed loop lambda control to work correctly. I've manually adjusted the majority of the fuel table from taking logs with a wideband lambda and importing the data into the GEMS data analysis tool and making the necessary tweaks. I've now come to the point where I want to get the closed loop lambda control working in the lower revs and throttle positions for better efficiency. I've set my ecu up with one wideband lambda input and a standard narrowband lambda and calibrated the inputs accordingly. Yet I can't get it to control well on either inputs (I must be missing something in the configuration).