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Their is rearly no difference between using oft or tactrix other than ease of use if were just talking flashing rom is same. Oft has far easier to use logging and real time display, tuning alerts ect. which tqctrix does not. |
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I forgot you were on the Phanton ESC. If you are boosted even slightly the gains you will see from 100% DI will be far more than those with NA will see because earlier with 50% PFI you were probably just short circuiting fuel into the exhaust for no reason. Short circuiting fuel is also bad for exh and CAT because the fuel dumped will burn up there causing heat and stress. But by going DI you may now see some lean-ness in the exhaust being picked up by the O2 sensor but that is okay. Regarding AVCS or timing it is an altogether different topic and we should start a timing discussion like this PFI/DI. In short though with even a slight boost your timing should be slightly (2-5 deg) more advanced (open and close earlier) than stock timing depending on how much boost you are running. With a lot of boost it will be more advanced. I can explain why in another timing thread. Last edited by thambu19; 11-24-2015 at 07:59 AM. |
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Are the negative values real? I mean does the the cam actually go there? I thought the rage of authority was only from 0-40deg for intake. In that case the negative values could be a strategy to force the cams to go to their end-stop or lock-pin positions where Duty cycle = 0. Next time you log data in that area can you check if the DC goes to 0 at this region? This will be a strategy to learn end-stop location so that the ECU can learn the shift in position if any due to tolerance limitations part to part or even chain stretch when it happens on a newer engine. I see that exhaust does not use it. Not sure why not. |
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Regarding AVCS tuning, go for this thread: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...highlight=AVCS
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How would you like to contribute to a new thread, "PI to DI ratios and AVCS timing", since they do interact and affect each other? I think you should start the thread, based on the knowledge and experience you have.
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Would value your input on the differences between supercharger and turbo theory for AVCS. |
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What that PI table was actually doing
It occurred to me that @thambu19 made his table before he had the means to edit the thresholds, so I created a table with the cells below .35 zero'd out, because the thresholds would have forced them to be treated as 0%. I'll be trying that one and several others tomorrow. So far only the tables very close to being identical with @thambu19's table have even come close. The tune with his table seems somehow unfinished, to drive just a bit off. So I've been trying to add or change it a little bit at a time to polish it and make it better. With an AT it's easy to know when a tune is right. The transmission shifts smoothly, with no hesitation, it accelerates easily, and just seems to coast when I let off the throttle.
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The table values get interpolated and the thresholds are applied to the interpolated values, not the table values. So: a transition from 40% to 30% will be slightly more gentle till it hits 35% and gets cut than a transition from 40% to 0% will be. |
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Keep in mind that the shifting of an AT has many more parameters that affect it one of those being the torque model accuracy. The transmissions controller gets the torque (modeled) from the engine controller and uses the number to determine the clutch/band engagement and disengagement time to make sure there is not drag on the off going element etc which can cause hesitation. Imagine this like a DCT transmissions where both clutches are engaged at the same time wearing out both clutches and bogging down the engine during the shift. In normal case the modeled torque goes up as the estimated airflow goes up (via supercharging). So with the AT it could be a zillion things that are making the perceived shift feel better. I am going to be away for a week (vacation in Puerto Rico) so hope you guys would have perfected the DI/PFI by then. Reg AVCS lets not start a new one. Let us use either @Kodename47 or @ztan thread and have those discussion going there. Yes the AVCS for turbo will be different from SC. The WOT timing for NA would be perfect on the OTS maps no doubt about that. There is probably more on the table at part throttle to improve drive feel but that will come at the cost of FE so not many will want to do that. |
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We have been discussing here a lot and still dont know anyone personally. Need a thread to get to know each other better. A personal touch or connection can go a long way
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