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Re: Spark tuning
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2015 2:26 pm
by immortality
LOl, that takes me back to primary school
A <= B so A is less than or equal to B
or
A >= B so A is greater than or equal to B
Re: Spark tuning
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2015 6:44 pm
by hsv08
The1 wrote:back to math lol The end with the widest gap is greater, if it's like this <= means greater than or equal to. Being greater value on the right and smaller on the left.

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So does that mean in the above attachment that:- 1, means "if table differance between the high and low is more than 8 degrees then it will use the values in the low table instead eg. high at 20d and low at 10d then it will use the low table?
2, "if table differance between high and low is more then 2.81 degrees then it will use the values in the high table eg high at 20 and low 18 it will use the high table?
If so what happens if the timing value is 15 degrees?
3, if spark gets retarded more than 2.11 degrees via knock it will move towards the low map at what ever %/sec rate is defined in the multiplier toward retard value eg. 1 degree of knock will retard but still use high octane but 3 degrees will start moving toward the low table?
Sorry if this is a repeat of your reply The1 just need to try get my head around it more.
Re: Spark tuning
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 11:42 am
by The1
that's pretty much it.
Also if you read the start Enhanced Mod General Information.pdf in the enhanced mod thread you can see it in action.