Hey guys.
Where would one get a dataset that S6 is sending over the canbus?
Thanks!
S6 canbus dataset
Re: S6 canbus dataset
It's setup in SCal so it can be what you need it be.
Re: S6 canbus dataset
There's no standard (default) setup?
Re: S6 canbus dataset
Tech support may have such a thing, or you could use the setup used for Toucan, which you can download here.cmcraeslo wrote:There's no standard (default) setup?
Re: S6 canbus dataset
Ok, I've installed the software and have no idea how to get the dataset that is in this file. This is by far the strangest ECU tuning software i've ever seen. Could you help me out?
We need TPS and RPM.
We need TPS and RPM.
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Oh, you should try ECT, Vision 4, LetRipp, and some otherscmcraeslo wrote:Ok, I've installed the software and have no idea how to get the dataset that is in this file. This is by far the strangest ECU tuning software i've ever seen. Could you help me out?
We need TPS and RPM.

Connect the ECU to the laptop, load up the software, Click Device then Connect, select GENERIC : OK.
Then navigate down to Datastreams->Custom CAN->
The areas you want to look at are Transmit Identifier, Frequency and Content. Also make sure that Datastreams->Datastream Select is set to Custom CAN, otherwise it won't output anything.
Re: S6 canbus dataset
In case you haven't seen how each datastream works.
With datastream set to custom CAN
Go to :-
Datastreams > Custom CAN > Transmit content.
You can click on each data stream in the box at the bottom of the screen, at the top left of the screen you will see the slot number, the frame number and the calculation for each stream.
When discussing the Syvecs datastream with VBox, the above information was sufficient for them to work out how to decode the Syvecs CAN
With datastream set to custom CAN
Go to :-
Datastreams > Custom CAN > Transmit content.
You can click on each data stream in the box at the bottom of the screen, at the top left of the screen you will see the slot number, the frame number and the calculation for each stream.
When discussing the Syvecs datastream with VBox, the above information was sufficient for them to work out how to decode the Syvecs CAN