REV2 Controller - Powered by bootmod3 DirectPWM and FlexRay™
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REV2 Controller - The most advanced and industry first FlexRay ™ and DirectPWM motorsport ECU featuring an IP66 waterproof enclosure and a Mil-Spec motorsport-grade wiring harness.
With the idea and work originating as far back as 2019, even discussing it in the bootmod3 enthusiasts group on Facebook in May 2019, all the while juggling countless other development efforts on new features released since then such as CustomROM, new Map Editor, Flex Fuel Kits, WiFi Adapter, support for other engine types and vehicles, this incredible hardware/software interfacing project is finally here, and we can't be more excited have you use it!
Once installed in a vehicle, REV2 Controller integrates
with the DME using the incredibly fast and robust FlexRay
™
protocol. In addition, bootmod3 CustomROM V2 goes
a step further and implements a highly innovative PWM control strategy,
DirectPWM.
What is FlexRay
™?
FlexRay
™ is a high-speed communication protocol
used in vehicles and aircraft.
It's designed to be reliable,
fault-tolerant, and efficient. Its used in safety-critical
applications,
advanced driver assistance systems, power
train, body control modules, battery management systems, and
more. Over the past decade, vehicle manufacturers have
transitioned away from CANBUS on modern vehicles for many
in-vehicle control systems and REV2 Controller has followed that
trend.
What is DirectPWM?
bootmod3 CustomROM V2 software
update implements DirectPWM to re-purpose an existing DME pin output and
uses it to send a PWM signal directly through the OEM factory vehicle
harness to a REV2 input. REV2 in turn replicates that PWM signal to one
of its outputs. With no communication protocol overhead involved,
DirectPWM provides for the absolute fastest, most direct control of a
REV2 connected output.
Which outputs can use DirectPWM, and how is this
configured?
Sequential Port Injection and Boost Control
Solenoid (MAC valve) are configurable with DirectPWM trigger control.
Tuners and end users simply toggle it on the bootmod3 Map Configuration
screen and store it on the DME. Integration is seamless and no
configuration/updates are required to the REV2 Controller.
Once my REV2 is installed in the vehicle,
do I need to connect it for any tuning like with some standalone
ECUs?
No.
You simply install the REV2 and forget about it :) All your tuning
is still done on the DME using the bootmod3 Map Editor.
How
do I update firmware on the REV2?
Although firmware
updates are a very rare occurrence since REV2 contains no state or
tuning data, for the odd occasion we may have a firmware bug, REV2
Controller integrates WiFi. Any firmware
updates would be done simply through the bootmod3 app like with our
bootmod3
WiFi Adapter.
Long question, geeks only! :) FlexRay
™ has options for communicating using a
dynamic and a static segment. Static segment is much harder to
implement and its the one that ensures message delivery making it
highly desirable over a lossy/broadcast type protocol such as CANBUS
that which ensure message delivery. Tell me you implemented support
FlexRay's static segment?
You bet we did! DME CustomROM V2 and REV2 utilize the
static segment on FlexRay to guarantee message delivery
for output control communications.
Does REV2 Controller
implement an Ethanol Content Analyzer and send ethanol content and
fuel temperature to the DME?
REV2 provides a digital
input on its harness for an Ethanol Sensor. However, unlike with
our bootmod3
Flex Fuel Kit Controller, REV2 does not do any ethanol content
analysis in its firmware. As with all sensors connected to REV2 inputs,
REV2 also sends raw frequency/PWM data from the ethanol sensor to the
DME without any processing of it in the firmware. DME then analyzes that
raw sensor data and converts it into ethanol content and fuel
temperature.
Does REV2 a built in MAP sensor, or have
an input for a MAP sensor?
REV2 doesn't have a built-in
MAP sensor or an input for an aftermarket MAP sensor. Instead, we
provide a separate plug'n'play harness which connects an aftermarket MAP
sensor directly to the OEM vehicle harness. Aftermarket MAP sensor is
then calibrated in custom tables stored on the DME.
Does REV2 and bootmod3 CustomROM V2 provide any safeties for
connected inputs and outputs?
REV2 simply relays
connected sensor data to the DME. bootmod3 CustomROM V2 functionality on
the DME takes in that data to provide a tuner to configure over 40
custom trouble codes for various integrated safeties such as:
- Ignition Coil Cut Safety, per cylinder
- Direct Injector Cut Safety, per cylinder
- Port Fuel Injector Cut Safety, per cylinder
- Coolant Over-Pressure Safety (e.g. due to a leaking head gasket)
- Fuel Pressure Safety
- Various engine status safeties for: Cam Sync, Board Status, FlexRay connectivity
- Over-boost Safety for Boost Control PID
- Knock Safety based on Ignition Timing Corrections, per cylinder
- Custom Load and Torque Limiter Safeties
- Various Nitrous Safeties such as
- Bottle under/over pressure
- Lean run timer
- Pre/Post spray timer with Ignition Timing and Lambda Target compensations
- Methanol / Water Tank Level Safety
Do I need bootmod3 or CustomROM to use the
REV2 Controller on my car?
REV2 Controller is not a
standalone ECU and as such does not have any calibration table data. All
tuning and features are done on the DME. DME must be running the
bootmod3 CustomROM V2 software update to use the REV2 Controller on your
vehicle.
Do I need to re-send my DME to Femto for
unlock again if I already unlocked it before?
If your
vehicle's DME required a Femto unlock and you've already done it,
unfortunately due to how Femto's unlock works, you'll have to re-send it
for Femto to load the bootmod3 CustomROM V2 update on your DME. Those
re-sending DMEs for updates get adjusted lower pricing, but for all DME
unlock details get in touch with Femto.
My vehicle's DME doesn't require a Femto
unlock. I can directly and fully flash it over OBD or after a bench
unlock. Can I just flash the required bootmod3 CustomROM V2 map from
my tuner on the DME?
Yes,
flash away!
REV2 Controller has the following sensor
inputs (sensors not included):
- Fuel Pressure Sensor
- Coolant Pressure
- Ethanol Content Sensor
- Nitrous Bottle Pressure Sensor
- 2 Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensors
- Turbine Speed Sensor
- Laser Ride Height Sensor
- Methanol Flow Sensor
- Methanol Tank Level Sensor
REV2 Controller has the following outputs (hardware such as injectors, solenoids and pumps not included):
- Sequential Port Fuel Injection (PI) for up to 8 high impedance injectors
- Boost Control support for a pneumatic boost solenoid (MAC valve)
- Nitrous Solenoid
- Methanol / Water Injection using 2 independent outputs for meth/water pump and solenoid
- Fuel Pump
- Line Lock, full integration with the brake pedal and OEM steering wheel controls requiring no additional aftermarket switches in the car
- REV2 Board
- REV2 IP66 Polycarbonate Enclosure and Mounting Bracket
- REV2 Main Mil-Spec Race Harness
- REV2 Flex Fuel Sensor Sub-harness (no sensor provided)
- REV2 Pressure Sub-harness (optionally provided fuel pressure sensor at extra cost)
- bootmod3 Plug'n'Play MAP sensor harness for OEM TMAP (intake manifold) sensor for use with the included 100psi (7 BAR) MAP sensor
- 150 PSI (10 BAR) pressure sensor (absolute pressure) for fuel pressure on your Port Injection feed line.
- HIGHLY RECOMMENDED: Port injection fuel injectors from reputable brands such as Injector Dynamics or similar that publish injector flow and latency specifications.
- High-Flow (includes flex sensor bypass) bootmod3 Engine-Bay Flex Fuel Kit, or,
- Standard (no flex sensor bypass) Kit with PR machined 360 Fittings
- bootmod3 CustomROM V2 is a MUST! Contact [email protected] if you're unsure what software your vehicle's DME is running
- Cloned (fully programmable) DME, or, FEMTO unlocked specifically for bootmod3 CustomROM V2
CURRENT VEHICLE SUPPORT:
- 2021+ BMW G80 M3 / M3 CS
- 2021+ BMW G82 / G83 M4 / M4 CS
- 2022+ BMW G87 M2
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