mosho93
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Very Impressive Tom, cant wait to see vids of it boosted! :corn:
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lightningtroy said:Your high and low slope values are drastically different from one another indicating a problem with too high of fuel pressure or a MAF sensor that is way off.
lightningtroy said:The problem with using the tweecr is...
lightningtroy said:Again, sorry for the confusion. i ask to learn, no one had stated that the maf transfer function could be entered. i also have some questions on the use of terminology?
Pulse width= the time the injector is open? measured in ms
Injector timing= when the injector fires in relation to intake valve opening?
low slope= the amount of fuel a injector flows in lbs for a given pw usually 1-3ms?
High slope=the amount of fuel in lbs for a given pw usually 3ms and up?
I have tuned some cars with F.A.S.T., The ford epec(on my car now), motec, weber-vw, and have never used these high/low slope values. i have always used pw to adjust af ratios. :corn:
lightningtroy said:Auto-sho are you a designer/dealer of th teeecer?
AutoSHO said:No sir, just a satisfied end-user. I have a lot of experience with the software, as well as an earlier software package made by "EEC-Tuner". It used very similar scalars, tables, and variables, but did not have datalogging capabilities, which make a huge difference. The ability to datalog engine parameters as well as outside variables (dedicated MAP and Wideband inputs) makes it very easy to tune the car.
lightningtroy said:i belive high/low slope is used by engineers during design of an engine and its programming and should be considered a fixed value. i find it very interesting that these values are adjusted to to change afr, i tottaly understand how they can adjust afr-just not why this would be a preffered method-or not.i am always concerned with "stacking of calculated values" and try not to adjust any fixed values. to give you an example it would be like entering a value for a 5.0 when the eng is really a 4.0 the result may work but what may have been overlooked? all aftermarket engine controllers i have used adjust pw to controll the amount of fuel the eng. recives. :corn:
Off Road SHO said:You guys are making my brain hurt.