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http://www.datazap.me/u/luckrider I'm getting ready to switch to the 1.55b maps and I might as well start learning to scale the MAF now. I'm genuinely excited for the soon to be added logging parameters. |
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short term fuel trim long term fuel trim fuel system status intake air temperature maf voltage that way we can filter out all the crap data and plot something useful to look at. if you want to send me your maf scaling (if it isn't just stock) then i can send you back corrections to apply as well. or you could just watch my screencast here and do it yourself. [ame="http://youtu.be/NkqY9JVRA4M"]http://youtu.be/NkqY9JVRA4M[/ame] you can ignore all the bits about process separation and port/di ratios. that doesn't apply to anyone who isn't either completely anal or having aftermarket injectors. if you wanted to dial in di and port independently you could however, though it's pretty difficult without custom maps. you'd have to create two logs, one with di only and the other with port only, and then log the injection mode param to filter on. the great @mad_sb made a thread just recently on the topic for the OFT/open source guys. my method of doing the same requires features not available on those platforms, and as such wouldn't be of use. |
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those of you running e85 without flexfuel should keep in mind though that on e85 you'll always see some amount of trimming, because that's the mechanism by which you are accounting for variations in fuel density (e mix ratio). it's not ideal, but it works so long as you give it time to trim out. you just won't have low fueling error, and run the risk of leaning out/going rich if you go into open loop before the high ltft is settled. |
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I typically have experienced ~4% deviation in the tunes that I get. I don't know how to to tune, but experience has led me down the path of knowing what values I need. So 8% would be acceptable for a base or OTS, but a stock tune has no excuses; especially since they engineered it.
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na guys (or more accurately, those with stock fueling components and maf) really don't need to worry too much about balancing port and di, you just won't have the absolute lowest error possible. the balancing comes into effect when you start changing maf location/size and adding aftermarket injectors. at that point, you can introduce a large discrepancy in the amount of error between port and direct injection, which causes all sort of problems like stalling and idle dipping when coming to a stop, just to name a couple. and yes it is very, very tedious. but also very very important for some applications. by the time you've done a few of them, you can nail down a turbo car in a few hours. custom maps make it much easier, but that doesn't apply here. it's the biggest thing people overlook that actually effects the day-to-day drivability of your car (again, much more so once you've gone big with a turbo or something like that). dyno charts sell tunes where a video of someone creeping through a mcdonald's drive-through without drama doesn't, so unfortunately it doesn't get much love. that's a big part of why na e-tune customers (with stock fueling components) tend to be a lot happier than those with fi. it's also a big part of why the OTS maps are so successful.. there's just a lot less to worry about than there is when you start changing maf and injectors (especially if you do them at the same time, which is common with fi installs). |
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I would agree changes to maf scaling evident |
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It's one logged param, injection mode. 1 is port only, 2 is direct only, 3 is combined.
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Just came back from testing out the new 1.55 map. I ran the stage 2 EL and it's a big step up from the 1.34 map I was running before. Mid range is much more responsive and the soft limiter is much better. Highly recommended! Thanks Shiv@vishnu
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