
Didin't you end up with DIS or COP since then?
Six_Shooter wrote:antus wrote:It depends on the tuner. A lot of people are only tuning for drag so they're always at WOT and its good enough for them. 100% perfect would be a shape more like delcowizid's table which would work well for track work where you might back off a little but stay on boost depending on the corner. Tune it how you find your engine needs... Can always start flat then collect some logs and improve. But better to decide not to use all the table, than to need it and its not possible.
I'm tuning for everything, daily driving, racing in a straight line, not in a straight line, quick jabs to get out of the way, basically getting everything that a car should do.
So far I am reading different ways people use these tables, so I might as well try my own ways and see how it goes.
I tried the COP, but the GM DIS ICM either didn't have enough current or dwell or both to run the Ford COP coils the way I had them set up. I haven't had a chance to swap the COP back on and use my friends 8 channel scope to see the waveforms.EagleMark wrote:Sexy!![]()
Didin't you end up with DIS or COP since then?
Yes, I did, and that is what I imagine for the two tables, a smooth transition from one table to the next...delcowizzid wrote:six did you see my last post before your last 2 posts its what your ve table will look like if it was joined as 1 table
Holden202T wrote:i'm actually beginning to wonder, if your saying you have done as per the tuning guide of setting up the boost table and your still going majorly lean, are you either maxing the injectors or running out of fuel pressure or something ?
the method outlined in the guide is more just a way to get a rough starting point for a tune and like antus said, part throttle on boost driving will see alot of areas of the ve table change from that of the flat copied numbers, but i have never seen anyone using the method in the guide have it go that lean on boost!
i agree with Delcowizzid post your bin up so we can do a sanity check to make sure you haven't got something wrong etc that might be causing it, i dunno if you have any way to check your fuel rail pressure while driving ?