Charge Temp Bias OSE_$11p

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Charge Temp Bias OSE_$11p

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pic 1) would it be fair to say that, as the table sits, (pictured) it will be having an effect on my overall timing of subtracting 20.4 degrees from my main spark table. ie 30 deg is 9.6

And in pic 2, the effect on my Main spark table will be zero?

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The bias is there so the ecu can calculate figures in the minus don't change them.just use the stock figures in the tables they should be a good starting point it just pulls a few degrees when the intake charge is hot and adds some when cold
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ok, so I guess you are saying the the advance bias is already calculated into the top table so zero is actually zero
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Yep it's all zeroed out in the tables so you can enter - values .the ecu can't do calcs below 0 so it's all added on top behind the scenes so we can subtract
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What xdf is that it may well be expecting 20.4 in those tables going off the heading of that table saying subtract bias .a lot of the old stock xdfs were made by all sorts of people and can sometimes have the odd error here and there .did you zero that table or was it 0s in the stock tune
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I had similar issue with 11P few weeks back, was a corrupt XDF. Lots of tables had the same 20.4 values also the ADX was dodgy to in my case and got weird values in the WB and charge temp on the engine dash.
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The XDF is the current OSE_$11P , I put the 20.4 figures in red in as an example to clarify my question. Its all working fine, I just wanted to make sure I understood it correctly. The only parameter i cant get my head around is which one causes the drop in ignition timing (retard) when i shift from drive to p/n. It drops from 29 deg to about 14 deg. Can anyone advise which parameter causes this please?
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